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H Kvartarni Geomorfogenezi Ozemlja Med Postojnskim, Planinskim in Cerkniškim Poljem
Geografski vestnik. Ljubljana, ХХХУП (1965) Ivan Gams (Inštitut za raziskovanje krasa SAZU) H KVARTARNI GEOMORFOGENEZI OZEMLJA MED POSTOJNSKIM, PLANINSKIM IN CERKNIŠKIM POLJEM Uvod Ozemlje med Postojnskim in Cerkniškim poljem je največja pod- zemeljska sovodenj v Sloveniji. Tu so naše najdaljše in teritorialno najbolj zgoščene vodne jame Mala Karlovica (1,3 km), Velika Karlovica (3,5 km), Zelške jame (2,7 km), Tkalca jama (0,55 km, Planinska jama (5 km) in Postojnske jame (15,3 km).. Če k njim prištejemo še Predjamo (5,78 km), dve jami na odtočni strani Planinskega polja (Logarček 2,2 km, Najdeno jamo, 3, 2 km) ter Križno jamo (7 km), na dotočni strani Cerkniškega polja, znaša skupna dolžina rovov 46 km. Te jame so od- daljene največ 27 km med seboj. Slabo izrabljeni znatni vodni viri, jame in skoraj popolna zarašče- nost z gozdom usmerjajo bodoči gospodarski razvoj v turizem in vodno gospodarstvo. Znaki tega so venomer se obnavljajoči načrti za ureditev Cerkniškega jezera in Planinskega polja ter zajetja kraških voda iz- pod Javornikov za primorski vodovod. Manj načrtovanja kot vodno go- spodarstvo je doživel turizem, ki ima na voljo bolj zgoščene prirodne objekte kot drugod na krasu (v. Vrišer, 1965). K omenjenim jamam se namreč pridružujejo kot turistični objekti še presihajoče Cerkniško jezero, Rakov Škocjan in Planinsko polje. Ni pretirana trditev, da je na tem majhnem ozemlju kras bolj izrazit kot kjer koli drugod v Jugoslaviji ali v Evropi. K intenzivnejšemu raziskovanju tega predela pa ne silijo samo zgornji činitelji, temveč tudi dejstvo, da so omenjeni kraški pojavi našli svoje mesto že v svetovni kraški literaturi in da je neraziskanost Pivke med Postojnsko in Planinsko jamo vedno bolj boleča. -
Slovenian Alps
SLOVENIAN ALPS Mangart, Photo by Bor Rojnik Slovenian Alps are truly remarkable, easily discovered by road as well as by trails suitable for hikers and cyclists. Marvellous panoramas, blooming meadows, alpine pastures and forests are surely never to be forgotten and are one of the most fascinating tourist spots in Slovenia. The high summits of the Julian Alps, the Karavanken chain and the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, open up amazing panoramas of the surrounding territory. It is hardly to find such a blooming meadows, alpine pastures and forests, elsewhere in the world within easy reach. The Julian Alps are a mountain range of the great Alps that stretches from northeastern Italy to Slovenia. They cover an estimated 4400 km², of which 1542 km² lies in Slovenia, and rise to 2,864 m at Mount Triglav, the highest peak in Slovenia. The entire mountain range constitutes about 150 mountains and is divided into two sections - the Western Julian Alps and the Eastern Julian Alps. 1 The Triglav National Park, boasting a number of peculiarities, is the largest and the earliest protected natural heritage site in the country. It is located in the north-west of Slovenia, more precisely in the Julian Alps. The park was named after the highest mountain of Slovenia, the Triglav, which is located nearly at the center of the park. It is the only National Park in Slovenia and among the earliest European parks. Pokljuka, is the southernmost highland marsh in Europe and a natural habitat of sphagnum moss. Near Kranjska Gora you can find nature reserve, the Zelenci, whom lakes provide Sava Dolinka with its source. -
Trip Notes Slovenian Lakes and River
TRIP NOTES +44 78 58 2525 86 (UK) +1 480 620 9976 (USA) SLOVENIAN LAKES AND RIVER [email protected] Basic information Summary Slovenia is an easily accessible country in the Country: Slovenia heart of Europe. At the junction of the Alps, the Duration: 4 Days (3 Nights) Mediterranean and the Pannonian Plain, it will Tour Type: Lake, River and Waterfall Swimming surprise you with its diversity and lush natural Accommodation: Hotel Jezero (4*) on the Lake beauty. Slovenia is known as a land of pure Average Daily Distance: 4 km water, and its numerous green glacial lakes and Level: All level swimmers (see FAQs for details) crystal clear rivers make it a perfect location for Escort: One dingy boat, two canoes/kayaks our short swimming adventure. Water temp: 18-24 (°C) | Air temp: 22-28 (°C) We are based in the small secluded town of Highlights Bohinj, overlooking the vast waters of its famous lake, which dominate the area. Our trip takes us through Triglav National Park, swimming in the swim to the island church on the Lake Bled stunning glacial lakes and exploring the lush swim the length of Lake Bohinj and enjoy the forest and magnificent waterfalls. Lake Bled, with picturesque mountain backdrop its unique island church, cliff-top medieval castle swim down the glacial emerald River Soca and mountain backdrop, is just one of the high- take a dip in the Kozjak waterfall lights of the tour. at Triglav National Park enjoy journey on a car train through This tour is suitable for all levels of swimmer, with the Julian Alps three separate escorts for the safety and enjoy- take in the stunning views of Lake Bohinj and ment of all guests. -
From Slovenian Farms Learn About Slovenian Cuisine with Dishes Made by Slovenian Housewives
TOURISM ON FARMS IN SLOVENIA MY WAY OF COUNTRYSIDE HOLIDAYS. #ifeelsLOVEnia #myway www.slovenia.info www.farmtourism.si Welcome to our home Imagine the embrace of green 2.095.861 surroundings, the smell of freshly cut PEOPLE LIVE grass, genuine Slovenian dialects, IN SLOVENIA (1 JANUARY 2020) traditional architecture and old farming customs and you’ll start to get some idea of the appeal of our countryside. Farm 900 TOURIST tourism, usually family-owned, open their FARMS doors and serve their guests the best 325 excursion farms, 129 wineries, produce from their gardens, fields, cellars, 31 “Eights” (Osmice), smokehouses, pantries and kitchens. 8 camping sites, and 391 tourist farms with Housewives upgrade their grandmothers’ accommodation. recipes with the elements of modern cuisine, while farm owners show off their wine cellars or accompany their guests to the sauna or a swimming pool, and their MORE THAN children show their peers from the city 200.000 how to spend a day without a tablet or a BEE FAMILIES smartphone. Slovenia is the home of the indigenous Carniolan honeybee. Farm tourism owners are sincerely looking Based on Slovenia’s initiative, forward to your visit. They will help you 20 May has become World Bee Day. slow down your everyday rhythm and make sure that you experience the authenticity of the Slovenian countryside. You are welcome in all seasons. MORE THAN 400 DISTINCTIVE LOCAL AND REGIONAL FOODSTUFFS, DISHES AND DRINKS Matija Vimpolšek Chairman of the Association MORE THAN of Tourist Farms of Slovenia 30.000 WINE PRODUCERS cultivate grapevines on almost 16,000 hectares of vineyards. -
JULIAN ALPS TRIGLAV NATIONAL PARK 2The Julian Alps
1 JULIAN ALPS TRIGLAV NATIONAL PARK www.slovenia.info 2The Julian Alps The Julian Alps are the southeast- ernmost part of the Alpine arc and at the same time the mountain range that marks the border between Slo- venia and Italy. They are usually divided into the East- ern and Western Julian Alps. The East- ern Julian Alps, which make up approx- imately three-quarters of the range and cover an area of 1,542 km2, lie entirely on the Slovenian side of the border and are the largest and highest Alpine range in Slovenia. The highest peak is Triglav (2,864 metres), but there are more than 150 other peaks over 2,000 metres high. The emerald river Soča rises on one side of the Julian Alps, in the Primorska re- gion; the two headwaters of the river Sava – the Sava Dolinka and the Sava Bohinjka – rise on the other side, in the Gorenjska region. The Julian Alps – the kingdom of Zlatorog According to an ancient legend a white chamois with golden horns lived in the mountains. The people of the area named him Zlatorog, or “Goldhorn”. He guarded the treasures of nature. One day a greedy hunter set off into the mountains and, ignoring the warnings, tracked down Zlatorog and shot him. Blood ran from his wounds Chamois The Triglav rose and fell to the ground. Where it landed, a miraculous plant, the Triglav rose, sprang up. Zlatorog ate the flowers of this plant and its magical healing powers made him invulnerable. At the same time, however, he was saddened by the greed of human beings. -
TRIGLAV NATIONAL PARK (Slovenia)
Strasbourg, 6 January 2003 PE-S-DE (2002) 22 [diplome/docs/2003/de06e_03] English only Committee for the activities of the Council of Europe in the field of biological and landscape diversity (CO-DBP) Group of specialists – European Diploma of Protected Areas 20-21 January 2003 Room 2, Palais de l'Europe, Strasbourg TRIGLAV NATIONAL PARK (Slovenia) APPLICATION for the European Diploma of Protected Areas Document established by the Directorate of Culture and Cultural and Natural Heritage This document will not be distributed at the meeting. Please bring this copy. Ce document ne sera plus distribué en réunion. Prière de vous munir de cet exemplaire. PE-S-DE (2003) 22 - 2 - INFORMATION FORM FOR NEW APPLICATION FOR THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA OF PROTECTED AREAS Council of Europe European Diploma Information form for Candidate Sites This form is also available on diskette Site code (to be given by the Council of Europe) 1. SITE IDENTIFICATION 1.1. SITE NAME Triglavski narodni park 1.2. COUNTRY Slovenija 1.3. DATE CANDIDATURE 1.4. SITE INFORMATION COMPILATION DATE Y Y Y Y M M D D - 3 - PE-S-DE (2003) 22 1.5. ADDRESSES: administrative authorities National authority Regional authority Local authority Name: Name: Name: Javni zavod Triglavski Address: Address: narodni park Address: Triglavski narodni park, Kidričeva 2, 4260 Bled, Slovenija Tel. +386 4 5780 200 ............. Tel.......................................... Tel. ......................................... Fax.+ 386 4 5780 201............. Fax. ........................................ Fax......................................... -
Mighty Caves and Karst –
MIGHTY CAVES AND KARST – NATURE´S HIDDEN GEM Tour Description From one jewel to another, for all the photo-hungry cyclers and nature lovers. Surrender yourself to this week long self guided cycling tour, blessed with true beauty, pristine nature, Karst landscape and it’s phenomena’s. Yes, biking in Slovenia sure is an amazing way to spend your holiday. While cycling in Karst you will be accomodated in two Hotels, in two beautiful Karst towns, from where interesting cycle day tours are designed for you. Starting point is in Postojna, the jewel in the Karst Region. Postojna is in many ways marked by its unique position, which had a significant influence on the town’s development as early as ancient times. The town lies on the Pivka River and because of the two world class attractions; Postojna Cave and Predjama Castle is visited by many tourists every year. Biking through Karst area and discovering it’s wonders such as the caves, Rakov Škocjan, intermittent lakes, sinking rivers, rocky surface and dolines, is a unique and special experience. The second location of this scenic cycle tour is Divača. Divača is today the biggest settlement and seat of the municipality. In the 16th century it was just a hamlet of sheep farmers, but with the development of transport running from the port of Trieste to the interior, it gained importance, expanded and developed. The importance of the railway is still evident today in the steam locomotive engine that now stands as a museum piece open to visitors at the railway station. -
Prenos Pdf Različice Dokumenta
OKTOBER 2019 100 LETNIK 13 Franka, Mateja, Vojko in Janez so gonilna sila Turističnega društva Pudgura pri organizaciji tradicionalne Gobarske nedelje. Tudi letos so v svoje vrste povabili domačina Jožeta Podboja, terminatorja, ki svoje znanje o gobah z veseljem deli z obiskovalci. Prireditev z izobraževalnim in družabnim značajem je že šestnajstič odlično uspela. Pod kozolcem toplarjem v Belskem je bilo na ogled 200 vrst gob. Nekaj je bilo tudi takšnih sort, ki ne smejo nikoli pristati v gobarjevi košari. Iz vsebine: 4 tema meseca: Pripravljeni? Nova znanja, nova spoznanja 11 Končujemo že deseti mesec tega leta. Pred vrati so že prve počitnice za osnovnošolce in dijake. Trgovine nam že ponujajo prve novoletne okra- ske in nam dajejo vedeti, da se december hitro približuje. Pa vendar ne smemo tako hitro naprej in prehitro spustiti oktobra iz rok, saj nam je dal ogromno novega znanja. Začeli smo z rožnatim okto- tu živimo: brom, dobili nove nagrajence akcije Postojna v cvetju, priča smo bili naj- večjemu dogodku v Sloveniji s področja zaščite in reševanja – Bogataje- vim dnevom zaščite in reševanja, ki so za nekaj dni Postojno spremenili v najbolj varno mesto v državi. Ob tem nas je obiskal celoten slovenski KS Slavina politični vrh, Postojna pa se je še enkrat izkazala kot odlična gostiteljica velikega dogodka državnega pomena. Občina Postojna pa v teh dneh ni v najboljši luči le na domačih tleh, temveč tudi v tujini. Na prvem mednarodnem vrhu Otrokom prijaznih Unicefovih mest smo bili mednarodnim delegacijam predstavljeni kot 12 primer dobre prakse. Podobna zgodba se je odvila le nekaj dni za tem v Beirutu, kjer je bila na konferenci Akt now Postojna postavljena za zgled pri delu z mladoletnimi migranti brez spremstva. -
VR Postojna 15. 3. 2021
Posebni in javni linijski vrsta prevoza Lohača-Belsko-Gorenje-Predjama-Postojna-Postojna OŠ A.Globočnik-Postojna naziv linije 1 Postaje, 2 3 Š postajališča Š Š Postojna AP 13:50 14:46 07:20 Lohača 13:36 14:32 07:23 Strmica/Postojni 13:33 14:29 07:27 Studeno/Postojni 13:29 14:25 07:33 Belsko 13:25 14:19 07:36 Gorenje/Bukovju 13:22 14:16 07:38 Bukovje/Predjami 13:20 14:14 07:41 Predjama 13:17 14:11 07:44 Bukovje/Predjami 13:14 14:08 07:51 Zagon 13:06 14:01 07:52 Risovec 13:05 14:00 07:53 V.Otok 13:04 13:59 07:59 Postojna OŠ A.Globočnik 12:58 13:53 08:02 Postojna AP (peron 8 ali 9) 12:55 13:50 Prevoz se izvaja z redno linijo Postojna-Zagon-Postojna OŠ A.Globočnik-Postojna naziv linije 1 Postaje, Š km postajališča 07:41 Postojna AP 07:50 Belsko Kozolec toplar 07:53 Zagon 07:54 Risovec 07:55 V.Otok 08:01 Postojna OŠ A.Globočnik 08:04 Postojna AP (peron 8 ali 9) Dodatni avtobus Šmihel pod Nanosom - Goriče - V.Brda - Hruševje - Studenec - Postojna naziv linije 1 Postaje, Š postajališča 07:25 Šmihel pod Nanosom 07:28 Landol 07:32 Fara 07:35 Dilce (smer Hruševje) 07:37 Goriče 07:44 Velika Brda 07:47 Hruševje 07:50 Bolk 07:53 Studenec ! Hrašče 07:58 Mali Otok 08:02 Postojna AP 08:05 Postojna OŠ A.Globočnik 08:08 Postojna AP Ob 7:47 uri v Hruševju, učenci samo izstopajo. -
Case Study Slovenia
TOWN Small and medium sized towns in their functional territorial context Applied Research 2013/1/23 Case Study Report | Slovenia Version 05/09/2013 ESPON 2013 1 This report presents the interim results of an Applied Research Project conducted within the framework of the ESPON 2013 Programme, partly financed by the European Regional Development Fund. The partnership behind the ESPON Programme consists of the EU Commission and the Member States of the EU27, plus Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland. Each partner is represented in the ESPON Monitoring Committee. This report does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the members of the Monitoring Committee. Information on the ESPON Programme and projects can be found on www.espon.eu The web site provides the possibility to download and examine the most recent documents produced by finalised and ongoing ESPON projects. This basic report exists only in an electronic version. © ESPON & University of Leuven, 2013. Printing, reproduction or quotation is authorised provided the source is acknowledged and a copy is forwarded to the ESPON Coordination Unit in Luxembourg. List of authors Nataša Pichler-Milanović, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, Ljubljana, Slovenia Samo Drobne, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, Ljubljana, Slovenia Miha Konjar, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, Ljubljana, Slovenia © Institute UL-FGG d.o.o, Jamova 2, SI-1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia ESPON 2013 i Table of contents -
Naslednja Stran
LAND DEGRADATION IN A COMPLEX ENVIRONMENT: CHALLENGES OF LAND MANAGEMENT AT THE CONTACT OF FOUR MAJOR EUROPEAN GEOGRAPHICAL UNITS BOOK OF ABSTRACTS AND FIELD GUIDE Commission on Land Degradation and Desertification (COMLAND) of the International Geographical Union (IGU) Meeting and Field Trip in Slovenia June 23rd–June 27th, 2016 LJUBLJANA 2016 LAND DEGRADATION IN A COMPLEX ENVIRONMENT: CHALLENGES OF LAND MANAGEMENT AT THE CONTACT OF FOUR MAJOR EUROPEAN GEOGRAPHICAL UNITS BOOK OF ABSTRACTS AND FIELD GUIDE Commission on Land Degradation and Desertification (COMLAND) of the International Geographical Union (IGU) Meeting and Field Trip in Slovenia June 23rd–June 27th, 2016 Edited by: MATIJA ZORN MATEJA FERK JURE TIČAR PRIMOŽ GAŠPERIČ LJUBLJANA 2016 LAND DEGRADATION IN A COMPLEX ENVIRONMENT: CHALLENGES OF LAND MANAGEMENT AT THE CONTACT OF FOUR MAJOR EUROPEAN GEOGRAPHICAL UNITS: BOOK OF ABSTRACTS AND FIELD GUIDE © 2016, Geografski inštitut Antona Melika ZRC SAZU Edited by: Matija Zorn, Mateja Ferk, Jure Tičar, Primož Gašperič Issued by: Geografski inštitut Antona Melika ZRC SAZU Published by: Založba ZRC Represented by: Drago Perko, Oto Luthar DTP: Matija Zorn Printed by: Megacop First edition, print run: 40 issues Ljubljana, 2016 Front cover photography: Land degradation in the Julian Alps is either human induced, e.g. as a result of mining activity (on the left), or induced by natural processes, e.g. landslide (on the right) (photograph: Matija Zorn). CIP - Kataložni zapis o publikaciji Narodna in univerzitetna knjižnica, Ljubljana 911.2:631.459(082) -
C(2020) 7662 Final
EUROPEAN COMMISSION Brussels, 3.11.2020 C(2020) 7662 final PUBLIC VERSION This document is made available for information purposes only. Subject: State Aid SA.59014 (2020/N) – Slovenia COVID-19: Reduction of the minimum concession fee caused by natural disasters or exceptional occurrences Excellency, 1. PROCEDURE (1) By electronic notification of 14 October 2020, Slovenia notified aid to “Postojnska jama, turizem, gostinstvo in trgovina, d.d. Joint Stock Company” (“the beneficiary”) (“Reduction of the minimum concession fee caused by natural disasters or exceptional occurrences” or “the measure”). Slovenia notified the measure on the basis of Article 107(2)(b) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (“TFEU”). (2) Slovenia exceptionally agrees to waive its rights deriving from Article 342 TFEU, in conjunction with Article 3 of Regulation 1/1958,1 and to have this Decision adopted and notified in English. 2. DES CRIPTION OF THE MEAS URE (3) The Slovenian authorities explained that the COVID-19 outbreak has a significant impact on the Slovenian economy. (4) As a result of the COVID-19 outbreak, on 12 March 2020, Slovenia declared the epidemic 2 leading to the adoption of several mitigation measures in the 1 Regulation No 1 determining the languages to be used by the European Economic Community, OJ 17, 6.10.1958, p. 385. Anže LOGAR Minister za zunanje zadeve Republike Slovenije Prešernova cesta 25 SI-1001 Ljubljana Slovenija Commission européenne/Europese Commissie, 1049 Bruxelles/Brussel, BELGIQUE/BELGIË - T el. +32 22991111 subsequent weeks. As of 16 March 2020, the provision of services to consumers, including recreational services was prohibited.