The Sava Bohinjka is a headwater of the Sava River in northwestern Slovenia. At 41 kilometres (25mi) in length,[1] it is the shorter of the two headwaters that become the Sava River in Radovljica, the other being the 45km (28mi)-long Sava Dolinka.
Savica Falls with two streams forming the letter A
The Sava Bohinjka originates under the Komarča Crag at an elevation of 805m (2,641ft), from springs fed by the Triglav Lakes Valley. Until it reaches Lake Bohinj, the river is known as the Savica ('little Sava'), and features the 60m (200ft)-high Savica Falls (Slovene: slap Savica) at its source.[2] It then flows through the Ukanc Gorge, where the 3 MW Savica power plant is located, before flowing into Lake Bohinj, where it creates a small delta. It flows from Lake Bohinj as the Sava Bohinjka through Bohinjska Bistrica, Bohinjska Bela, and close to Lake Bled, before meeting the Sava Dolinka near Radovljica.
Baedeker, Karl (1879) "Terglou: The Valley of the Wocheiner Save" The Eastern Alps: Including the Bavarian Highlands, the Tyrol, Salzkammergut, Styria, and Carinthia (4th ed.) Dulau and Co., London, p. 353, OCLC4018143
Condition of Sava Bohinjka at Sveti Janez and Bodešče - graphs, in the following order, of water level, flow and temperature data for the past 30 days (taken at Sveti Janez and Bodešče by ARSO)
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