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- Sava_Hills abstract "The Sava Hills (Slovene: Posavsko hribovje) are the eastern part of the Slovene Prealps. They are oriented in the east-west direction and are located to the north and south of the Sava River in central and eastern Slovenia, among the Ljubljana Basin to the west, the Celje Basin to the north, the Lower Carniola valley system and the Krško Basin to the south, and the Sotla Hills to the east. They cover an area of 1,909 square kilometres (737 sq mi) and are the largest Slovenian mesoregion.The region has an average elevation of only 484 metres (1,588 ft), and an average inclination of 16.6°. It is water-rich, because the ground contains copious impermeable rocks, particularly sandstone and conglomerate at lower elevations, whereas at higher elevations, it mainly consists of limestone and dolomite. Predominantly deciduous forest covers almost two thirds of the area. The Sava flows through its central part from the west to the east. Notable rises along it are Kum (1,220 m or 4,000 ft) to the south of the Sava, Mount Čemšenik (1,204 m or 3,950 ft), Javor (1,133 m or 3,717 ft), and Mrzlica (1,122 m or 3,681 ft) to the north of the Sava and to the west of the Savinja River, and Bohor (1,023 m or 3,356 ft) and Lisca (948 m or 3,110 ft) to the north of the Sava and the east of the Savinja. The Savinja flows through the hills transversely from the Celje Basin and joins the Sava at Zidani Most.About 135,000 people live in the Sava Hills. The settlements Litija in the Litija Basin and Trbovlje, Zagorje ob Savi, and Hrastnik in the narrow Central Sava Valley are known by their mining and timber rafting past and the energetics industry. The town of Radeče at the beginning of the wider Lower Sava Valley is known after paper industry. Other economic activities in the region are services, forestry, and livestock production. A railroad links places along the Sava and another one links places along the Savinja, both joining at Zidani Most. Since 2005, a highway crosses the northern Sava Hills and connects the Ljubljana Basin and the Celje Basin through the Trojane Tunnel. A historically important old road crosses them over the Trojane Pass (585 m or 1,919 ft).".
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- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Bohor_(hill).
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hills_of_Slovenia.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Category:Natura_2000_in_Slovenia.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sava_basin.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Celje_Basin.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Central_Sava_Valley.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Conglomerate_(geology).
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Dolomite.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Hrastnik.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Javor_(hill).
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Krško_Basin.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Kum_(mountain).
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Lisca.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Litija.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Litija_Basin.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Ljubljana_Basin.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Carniola_valley_system.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Sava_Valley.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Mesoregion_(geography).
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Čemšenik.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Mrzlica.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Radeče.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Sandstone.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Sava.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Savinja.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Slovene_Prealps.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Slovenia.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Sotla_Hills.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Timber_rafting.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Trbovlje.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Trojane.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Trojane_Tunnel.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Zagorje_ob_Savi.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink Zidani_Most.
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLink File:Razbor,_Sevnica_-_panorama_from_above_Lisce_2.jpg.
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- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLinkText "Posavsko hribovje".
- Sava_Hills wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sava Hills".
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- Sava_Hills subject Category:Hills_of_Slovenia.
- Sava_Hills subject Category:Natura_2000_in_Slovenia.
- Sava_Hills subject Category:Sava_basin.
- Sava_Hills hypernym Part.
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- Sava_Hills comment "The Sava Hills (Slovene: Posavsko hribovje) are the eastern part of the Slovene Prealps. They are oriented in the east-west direction and are located to the north and south of the Sava River in central and eastern Slovenia, among the Ljubljana Basin to the west, the Celje Basin to the north, the Lower Carniola valley system and the Krško Basin to the south, and the Sotla Hills to the east.".
- Sava_Hills label "Sava Hills".
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