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The photograph depicts the village of Branik which is NOT in Vipava Valley but rather in the parallel Branica Valley. I would suggest to present an alternative photograph instead.
MarkoD (
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12:06, 13 November 2008 (UTC)reply
As far as I have Google checked the sources, Branik Valley is not part of the Vipava Valley. They're always juxtaposed. Can you provide a source to confirm your statement? --
Eleassarmy talk09:17, 21 October 2009 (UTC)reply
Let's start with
this (includes a map),
this; and
this one; or
this one. I could continue endlessly like this. Also check the Slovene wikipedia:
sl:Branik. Can you please revert all the changes you made in this regard (in the articles on Nevin Birsa, Branik, etc.): the Branica Valley is not really a valley (more of a transitory canyon), and it's unlikely to ever get a wp page in English (it doesn't even have one in Slovene).
Viator slovenicus (
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14:54, 22 October 2009 (UTC)reply
Ok, thanks for having provided the sources. I'll include a bit of material discussing the microregionalization of Vipava Valley as described at
[1] (pg.7) and revert the changes to the articles. I'll also redirect Branik Valley and Branica Valley here. --
Eleassarmy talk15:39, 23 October 2009 (UTC)reply