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Obrh Creek () is a losing stream that originates and terminates in the
Lož Karst Field The Lož Karst Field (; sl, Loško polje), also known as the Lož Valley ( sl, Loška dolina),Melik, Anton. 1959. ''Slovenija: geografski opis'', vol. 2, part 3. Ljubljana: Slovenska matica, p. 541.Planina, Francè. 1963. ''Slovenija in njeni k ...
in the
Municipality of Loška Dolina The Municipality of Loška Dolina (; sl, Občina Loška dolina) is a municipality in Slovenia. It is part of the Inner Carniola traditional region. Snežnik Castle and Cross Cave are located in the municipality. Its municipal seat is the town of ...
. It is a watercourse in the Ljubljanica watershed. It is created by the confluence of Little Obrh Creek ( sl, Mali Obrh) and Big Obrh Creek ( sl, Veliki Obrh); the latter is fed by two tributaries: Brežiček Creek and Viševek Brežiček Creek ( sl, Viševski Brežiček). The confluence, at which point it is simply named ''Obrh'', lies west of the village of
Pudob Pudob () is a village south of Stari Trg pri Ložu in the Municipality of Loška Dolina in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. Church The local church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint James and belongs to the Parish A parish is a te ...
. In the northwest, limestone part of the karst field, Obrh Creek starts to drain into many
sinkhole A sinkhole is a depression or hole in the ground caused by some form of collapse of the surface layer. The term is sometimes used to refer to doline, enclosed depressions that are locally also known as ''vrtače'' and shakeholes, and to openi ...
s, and higher water flows into Golobina Cave. The stream re-emerges at the spring of the Stržen River to the northwest on the southeast edge of the Cerknica Karst Field.


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).


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External links

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Obrh Creek on Geopedija
{{Hydrology of Slovenia Sinking rivers Municipality of Loška Dolina Rivers of Inner Carniola