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English: Nadiža, Karst spring in the Julian Alps; it is the first source of the river Sava Dolinka, tributary of the Danube, Slovenia. The water emerges at a fissure or joint of bedded rocks. In the glacial-carved valley, Planica valley, the creek seeps into the valleys glacial sediments after bare 300m and re-emerges through the porous chalk bottom of a pond called Zelinci.
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