Dragonja
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The Dragonja (pronounced [dɾaˈɡoːnja]; Italian: Dragogna) is a 30-kilometre (19 mi) long river in the northern part of the Istrian peninsula. It is a meandering river with a very branched basin and a small quantity of water. It has a pluvial regime and often dries up in summer. It features very diverse living environments and is home to a number of animal and plant species. The Dragonja has been a matter of a territorial dispute between Croatia and Slovenia, with its lowest portion de facto the border of the two countries.
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Učna pot Saltworks, Upravna enota Piran / Unità amministrativa Pirano
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N 45.478333333333 ° | E 13.586111111111 ° |
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Učna pot Saltworks
6320 Upravna enota Piran / Unità amministrativa Pirano, Parecag / Parezzago (naselje)
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