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{{Infobox river
| name = Obrh Creek
| image = Perejo na Obrhu 1962.jpg
| image_size =
| image_caption = Washing clothes in Obrh Creek in 1962
| source1_location = Little Obrh Creek ({{lang-sl|Mali Obrh}})
| source1_coordinates= {{coord|45|40|24.68|N|14|28|45.57|E|region:SI-003}}
| source2_location = Big Obrh Creek ({{lang-sl|Velki Obrh}})
| source2_coordinates= {{coord|45|41|59.63|N|14|30|40.93|E|region:SI-003}}
| mouth_location = Sinks into Golobina Cave in the Lož Karst Field
| progression = Stržen→ Rak→ Unica→ {{PLjubljanica}}
| subdivision_type1 = Country
| subdivision_name1 = Slovenia
| length =
| source1_elevation =
| source2_elevation =
| mouth_elevation =
| discharge1_avg =
| basin_size =
}}Obrh Creek ({{IPA-sl|ˈoːbəɾx|pron}}) is a losing stream that originates and terminates in the Lož Karst Field in the Municipality of Loška Dolina. It is a watercourse in the Ljubljanica watershed. It is created by the confluence of Little Obrh Creek ({{lang-sl|Mali Obrh}}) and Big Obrh Creek ({{lang-sl|Veliki Obrh}}); the latter is fed by two tributaries: Brežiček Creek and Viševek Brežiček Creek ({{lang-sl|Viševski Brežiček}}). The confluence, at which point it is simply named Obrh, lies west of the village of Pudob.[1] In the northwest, limestone part of the karst field, Obrh Creek starts to drain into many sinkholes, and higher water flows into {{convert|850|m|ft|sp=us|adj=on}} Golobina Cave. The stream re-emerges at the spring of the Stržen River {{convert|2|km|mi|sp=us}} to the northwest on the southeast edge of the Cerknica Karst Field.[2][3]

Name

The name Obrh comes from the Slovene common noun obrh, referring to a powerful karst spring that usually surfaces below a cliff, creating a small deep lake that flows into a valley. The noun is originally a fused prepositional phrase, *ob vьrxъ 'at the summit' (i.e., at the highest point of the watercourse).[4]

References

1. ^Komac, Blaž, Karel Natek, & Matija Zorn. 2008. Geografski vidiki poplav v Sloveniji (= Geografija Slovenije 20). Ljubljana: ZRC, p. 85.
2. ^Gunn, John (ed.). 2004. Encyclopedia of Caves and Karst Science. New York: Fitzroy Dearborn, p. 430.
3. ^Shaw, Trevor R. 2008. Foreign Travellers in the Slovene Karst: 1486–1900. Ljubljana: ZRC, p. 32.
4. ^Snoj, Marko. 2009. Etimološki slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen. Ljubljana: Modrijan and Založba ZRC, p. 287.

External links

  • {{commons category-inline|Obrh}}
  • Obrh Creek on Geopedija
{{Hydrology of Slovenia}}

4 : Sinking rivers|Municipality of Loška Dolina|Rivers of Inner Carniola|Ljubljanica basin

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