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The Mirna is a river in southeastern Slovenia. The river is a right tributary of the Sava River in the province of Lower Carniola. It is 44 kilometers (27 mi) long, starts below the settlement of Velika Preska, flows through the Mirna Valley and joins the Sava at Dolenji Boštanj, opposite Sevnica. The largest settlement on the river is the town of Mirna. The river is traversed by the Sevnica–Trebnje Railway. The river was mentioned for the first time in 1028 in relation to a 1016 document by Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor.

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  • Mirna (Save) (de)
  • Mirna (Sava) (en)
  • 米爾納河 (薩瓦河支流) (zh)
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  • Die Mirna (Deutsch: Neuring, Neiring, oder Neyring) ist ein 44 km langer, rechter Nebenfluss der Save und durchfließt die historische Region Unterkrain in Slowenien. (de)
  • 米爾納河(斯洛維尼亞語:Mirna),是斯洛文尼亞的河流,位於該國東南部,屬於薩瓦河的右支流,流經下卡尼奧拉地區,河道全長44公里,流域面積294平方公里。 (zh)
  • The Mirna is a river in southeastern Slovenia. The river is a right tributary of the Sava River in the province of Lower Carniola. It is 44 kilometers (27 mi) long, starts below the settlement of Velika Preska, flows through the Mirna Valley and joins the Sava at Dolenji Boštanj, opposite Sevnica. The largest settlement on the river is the town of Mirna. The river is traversed by the Sevnica–Trebnje Railway. The river was mentioned for the first time in 1028 in relation to a 1016 document by Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor. (en)
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  • Mirna (en)
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  • Mirna (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Mirna_Sava_confluence_July_2012_01.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Reka_Mirna,_Mirnski_ribnik.jpg
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  • The Mirna River at Mirna Castle, before the confluence with Vejar Creek . Mirna Pond to the right is a dammed pond on Vejar Creek. (en)
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  • Die Mirna (Deutsch: Neuring, Neiring, oder Neyring) ist ein 44 km langer, rechter Nebenfluss der Save und durchfließt die historische Region Unterkrain in Slowenien. (de)
  • The Mirna is a river in southeastern Slovenia. The river is a right tributary of the Sava River in the province of Lower Carniola. It is 44 kilometers (27 mi) long, starts below the settlement of Velika Preska, flows through the Mirna Valley and joins the Sava at Dolenji Boštanj, opposite Sevnica. The largest settlement on the river is the town of Mirna. The river is traversed by the Sevnica–Trebnje Railway. The river was mentioned for the first time in 1028 in relation to a 1016 document by Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor. Mirna is the river in which the marathon swimmer Martin Strel first learned to swim. (en)
  • 米爾納河(斯洛維尼亞語:Mirna),是斯洛文尼亞的河流,位於該國東南部,屬於薩瓦河的右支流,流經下卡尼奧拉地區,河道全長44公里,流域面積294平方公里。 (zh)
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