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Lake Jasna (Slovene: Jezero Jasna) is the name of two interconnected artificial lakes located near Kranjska Gora along the road to the Vršič Pass.

Lake Jasna
Lake Jasna
LocationUpper Carniola, Slovenia
Coordinates46°28′32″N 13°47′0″E
Basin countriesSlovenia

The lakes are arranged for the needs of tourism at the confluence of Mala and Velika Pišnica. At the confluence there is an even smaller natural canyon and a somewhat hidden Kranjska Gora Hydroelectric Power Plant.[1]

There are walking paths around Jasna, and the forest path along the Mala Pišnica valley, which was abandoned after the earthquake in 1980, has its beginnings here.[2] Next to the lake, in addition to the apartments, there is also a playground and a bronze statue of an Ibex on a natural rock, created between 1986 and 1988 by the sculptor Stojan Batič.


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Il lago Jasna (in sloveno Jezero Jasna) è il nome di due laghi artificiali che si trovano nel comune di Kranjska Gora lungo la strada che porta al passo della Moistrocca, nella zona nord-ovest [1], a circa 1km dal centro del paese.[2]



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