Ljubljana Basin

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The Ljubljana Basin is a broad tectonic and alluvial depression in central Slovenia that forms the lowland area around the capital city, serving as an important geographic, economic, and transportation hub.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Ljubljana Basin canonical 2
Vipava Valley 1

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf alluvial basin
geographical region
tectonic basin
borderedBy Kamnik–Savinja Alps
Karst Plateau
Kranj Basin
Polhov Gradec Hills
climateType continental climate
contains Ljubljana Marshes
suburban settlements around Ljubljana
urban area of Ljubljana
country Slovenia
formedBy alluvial sedimentation
tectonic processes
geologicalStructure depression
hasCapitalCity Ljubljana
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
industry
services
transport and logistics
hasFeature frequent fog in colder months
temperature inversions
hasLandformType plain
valley
hasRole economic hub
geographic hub
transportation hub
hasSoilType alluvial soils
hasTransportInfrastructure Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport vicinity
motorways
railway lines
importantFor national transport network of Slovenia
regional connectivity in Central Europe
isLowlandAreaAround Ljubljana
language Slovene
locatedIn central Slovenia
locatedInDrainageBasinOf Sava
surface form: Sava River
locatedOnContinent Europe
near Alps
Dinaric Alps
partOf Slovenian pre-Alpine region
surrounds Ljubljana
traversedBy Ljubljanica
surface form: Ljubljanica River

Sava
surface form: Sava River
usedFor agricultural production
settlement
transport corridors

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ljubljana locatedOn Ljubljana Basin
Battle of the Frigidus in 394 location Ljubljana Basin
subject surface form: Battle of the Frigidus
this entity surface form: Vipava Valley
Sava passesThrough Ljubljana Basin