Skaručna Basin Explained

The Skaručna Basin (in Slovenian pronounced as /skaˈɾuːtʃna/; Slovenian: Skaruško polje) is part of the Ljubljana Basin in Slovenia.[1]

Geography

The Skaručna Basin has a characteristic mixed cultural landscape, with meadows, tilled fields, pastures, watercourses, vegetation corridors, hedgerows, isolated hills, and settlements on the edge of the floodplain.[2] Graben Creek starts at Loess Pond (Slovenian: Phliški bajer or Puhliški bajer,[3] also known as Koseze Pond, Koseški bajer[4]) in the northeast part of the basin; the pond is a former clay pit created about 200 years ago where ice was also harvested until the First World War.[4] Graben Creek runs along the southeast edge of the basin, fed by Brodnek Spring, Smrekar Spring (Slovenian: Smrekarjev studenec), and Štefan Spring (Slovenian: Štefanov studenec) The basin includes the settlements of Vojsko, Skaručna, Vesca, Selo pri Vodicah, and Šinkov Turn.[5]

External links

46.1583°N 14.5042°W

Notes and References

  1. Lipovšek-Hrga, Nataša. 1991. Skaruško polje sredi Ljubljanske kotline s poudarkom na vodni oskrbi. Bachelor's thesis. Ljubljana: Filozofska fakulteta, Oddelek za geografijo.
  2. Odlok o občinskem porstorskem načrtu Občine Vodice. 2014. Uradno glasilo Občine Vodice no. 1 (29 January), p. 12.
  3. http://www.gremonapot.si/pohodnistvo/podrobnosti-trase.aspx?routeID=30 Po poti dveh bajerev.
  4. http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC3NZZ4_phliski-bajer?guid=89a830d6-393f-4530-9e28-44b2e211d4af Phliški bajer.
  5. Frišek, Anja, 2008. Strokovne podlage za Krajinski park Dobeno. Ljubljana: Filozofska fakulteta, Oddelek za geografijo, p. 12.