Rosandra Valley

The Rosandra Valley near Trieste, Italy
Trail near the Rosandra Valley
Supet Falls in the Rosandra Valley

The Rosandra Valley[1][2][3] (Italian: Val Rosandra, Slovene: Dolina Glinščice) is a valley centered on the Rosandra River (Slovene: Glinščica) in the municipality of Dolina in the Italian region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, between the city of Trieste and the border with Slovenia. It is part of a nature park, mostly set around the Rosandra River. The surrounding hills reach an elevation of 412 metres (1,352 ft). The northern end of the valley crosses the Italian-Slovenian border. The Rosandra Valley is part of the Karst geographical region. Tourist attractions in the valley are 40-metre (130 ft) Supet Falls near the village of Botazzo (Slovene: Botač) and Our Lady of Siaris Church (Italian: Santa Maria in Saris) perched high in the hills of the valley.

  1. ^ Library of Congress Subject Headings. Washington, DC: Library of Congress. 2007. p. 7779.
  2. ^ Corti, Claudia; Lo Cascio, Pietro (2002). The Lizards of Italy and Adjacent Areas. Frankfurt: Chimaira. p. 63.
  3. ^ Cucchi F., F.; Vaia F., F.; Finocchiaro, F. (1987). "The Geology of T. Rosandra Valley (Karst of Trieste, Italy)". Proceedings of the International Symposium on Evolution of the Karstic Carbonate Platform: 67.

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