Pazinčica Gorge

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Pazinčica Gorge is a dramatic karst canyon in central Istria, Croatia, known for its steep cliffs, caves, and the Pazinčica River that disappears into an underground sinkhole.

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Pazinčica Gorge canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
karst canyon
administrativeRegion Republic of Croatia NERFINISHED
country Croatia
drainageBasin Adriatic Sea basin NERFINISHED
formedBy Pazinčica River NERFINISHED
geologicalProcess karst erosion
geology karst
hasFeature caves
karst formations
steep cliffs
underground sinkhole
hasRiver Pazinčica River NERFINISHED
hasViewpoint clifftop viewpoints above Pazin
hydrology losing stream
knownFor dramatic landscape
steep canyon walls
underground river section
locatedIn Istria NERFINISHED
Istria County NERFINISHED
central Istria
locatedNear Pazin NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement town of Pazin NERFINISHED
partOf Pazinčica River valley NERFINISHED
popularActivity caving
hiking
sightseeing
regionType inland karst
riverDisappearsInto karst sinkhole
underground cave system
tourismType adventure tourism
nature tourism

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Pazin hasLandmark Pazinčica Gorge