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The '''Bločice Karst Field''' ({{IPA-sl|ˈbloːtʃitsɛ|pron}}; {{lang-sl|Bločiško polje}}) is a dry [[polje|karst field]] in [[Inner Carniola]].<ref>Gams, Ivan. 1965. H kvartarni geomorfogenezi ozemlja med Postojnskim, Planinskim in Cerkniškim poljem . ''Geografski vestnik'' 37: 61–101, p. 82.</ref>
The '''Bločice Karst Field''' ({{IPA-sl|ˈbloːtʃitsɛ|pron}}; {{lang-sl|Bločiško polje}}) is a dry [[polje|karst field]] in [[Inner Carniola]].<ref>Gams, Ivan. 1965. H kvartarni geomorfogenezi ozemlja med Postojnskim, Planinskim in Cerkniškim poljem . ''Geografski vestnik'' 37: 61–101, p. 82.</ref>


==Geography==
==Geography==

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The Bločice Karst Field (pronounced [ˈbloːtʃitsɛ]; Template:Lang-sl) is a dry karst field in Inner Carniola.[1]

Geography

The Bločice Karst Field lies near the village of Bločice, east of the Cerknica Karst Field,[2] west of the village of Bloška Polica, and south of the Bloke Plateau.[2] Several karst springs are located on the east side of the karst field, and Cold Cave (Template:Lang-sl) is located at the southern edge. Cold Cave is one of only three known habitats in Slovenia of the vulnerable freshwater snail Belgrandiella globulosa [nl].[3] The catchment area of the karst field belongs to the Bloke Plateau.[4]

The Bločice Karst Field has a patchwork cultural landscape of alternating tilled fields and pastures, orchards, and isolated trees, with a clear forested margin. It has been registered as cultural heritage[2] and new construction in the karst field is prohibited.[5]

References

  1. ^ Gams, Ivan. 1965. H kvartarni geomorfogenezi ozemlja med Postojnskim, Planinskim in Cerkniškim poljem . Geografski vestnik 37: 61–101, p. 82.
  2. ^ a b c Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage Archived April 2, 2015, at the Wayback Machine reference number ešd 22327
  3. ^ Slapnik, R. 2010. Belgrandiella globulosa. In: The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2014.3. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 24 March 2015.
  4. ^ Kovačič, Gregor. 2010. An Attempt Towards an Assessment of the Cerknica Polje Water Balance / Poskus ocene vodne bilance Cerkniškega polja. Acta carsologica 39(1): 39–50, p. 40.
  5. ^ Odlok o občinskem prostorskem načrtu Občine Cerknica Archived April 2, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, Article 152. (in Slovene)

45°45′38″N 14°27′8″E / 45.76056°N 14.45222°E / 45.76056; 14.45222