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Soča

The Soča (pronounced [ˈsoːtʃa] in Slovene) or Isonzo (pronounced [iˈzontso] in Italian; other names Friulian: Lusinç, German: Sontig, Latin: Aesontius or Isontius[3]) is a 138-kilometre (86 mi) long river that flows through western Slovenia (96 kilometres or 60 miles) and northeastern Italy (43 kilometres or 27 miles).[1]

Soča/Isonzo
The Soča near Bovec
Location
CountrySlovenia, Italy
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationJulian Alps, west of Triglav
 • elevation876 m (2,874 ft) [1]
Mouth 
 • location
Adriatic Sea, near Monfalcone
Length138 km (86 mi) [1]
Basin size3,400 km2 (1,300 sq mi)[2]
Discharge 
 • average172 m3/s (6,100 cu ft/s)[2]

An Alpine river in character, its source lies in the Trenta Valley in the Julian Alps in northwestern Slovenia, at an elevation of 876 metres (2,874 ft).[1] The river runs past the towns of Bovec, Kobarid, Tolmin, Kanal ob Soči, Nova Gorica (where it is crossed by the Solkan Bridge), and Gorizia, entering the Adriatic Sea close to the town of Monfalcone. It has a nival-pluvial regime in its upper course and pluvial-nival in its lower course.[4]

Prior to the First World War, the river ran parallel to the border between Kingdom of Italy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. During World War I, it was the scene of bitter fighting between the two countries, culminating in the Battle of Caporetto in October and November 1917.

Name edit

The river was recorded in antiquity as Aesontius, Sontius, and Isontius. Later attestations include super Sontium (in 507–11), a flumine Isontio (1028), in Lisonçum (1261), an die Ysnicz (1401), and an der Snicz (ca. 1440). The Slovene name Soča is derived from the form *Sǫťa, which was borrowed from Latin (and Romance) Sontius. In turn, this is probably based on the substrate name *Aisontia, presumably derived from the PIE root *Hei̯s- 'swift, rushing', referring to a quickly moving river. Another possible origin is the pre-Romance root *ai̯s- 'water, river'.[5]

Major changes in the watershed edit

 
Course of the Soča/Isonzo

The present course of the river is the result of several dramatic changes that occurred during the past 2,000 years. According to the Roman historian Strabo, the river named Aesontius, which in Roman times flowed past Aquileia to the Adriatic Sea, was essentially the Natisone and Torre river system.[6]

In 585, a landslide cut off the upper part of the Natisone riverbed, causing its avulsion and subsequent stream capture by the Bontius River. The original subterranean discharge of the Bontius into the Timavo became obstructed, and another avulsion returned the new watercourse into the bed of the lower Natisone.

During the next centuries the estuary of this new river—the Soča—moved eastward until it captured the short coastal river Sdobba, through which the Isonzo now discharges into the Adriatic Sea. The former estuary (of the Aesontius, and the early Isonzo) in the newly formed lagoon of Grado became an independent coastal rivulet.[7]

Attractions edit

 
The Isonzo River in Italy
 
The Soča River
 
Recreation on the Soča River near Trenta, Slovenia

Due to its emerald-green water, the river is marketed as "The Emerald Beauty." It is said to be one of the rare rivers in the world that retain such a colour throughout their length.[8] Giuseppe Ungaretti, one of the greatest Italian poets, describes the Isonzo in the poem "The Rivers."

The river inspired the poet Simon Gregorčič to write his best-known poem Soči (To the Soča), one of the masterpieces of Slovene poetry. This region served as a location for the 2008 Disney film Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian.[9]

The river is also well known for the marble trout (Salmo marmoratus); this species is native to rivers of the northern Adriatic basin, and it lives in the upper course of the river. This species is endangered due to the introduction of other non-indigenous trout species sometime between World War I and World War II.[10]

The Soca Valley is a popular tourist destination due to its numerous natural attractions, including the Big Soča Gorge (Velika korita Soče), the Little Soča Gorge (Mala korita Soče), Kozjak Falls, Virje Falls, and the Tolmin Gorges (Tolminska korita).

Significance in World War I edit

The valley was the stage of major military operations including the twelve battles of the Isonzo on the Italian front in World War I between May 1915 and November 1917, in which over half a million Austro-Hungarian and Italian soldiers lost their lives.[11][12]

The Isonzo campaign comprised the following battles:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Rivers, longer than 25 km, and their catchment areas, Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
  2. ^ a b "Drainage Basin of the Mediterranean Sea" (PDF). Second Assessment of Transboundary Rivers, Lakes and Groundwaters. United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. August 2011. p. 159. ISBN 978-92-1-117052-8.
  3. ^ Richard J.A. Talbert, ed. (2000). Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World: Map-By-Map Directory. Vol. I. Princeton, NJ and Oxford, UK: Princeton University Press. p. 273. ISBN 0691049459.
  4. ^ Brečko Grubar, Valentina; Kovačič, Gregor (2010). "Pokrajinskoekološka oznaka jadranskega povodja v Sloveniji s poudarkom na kakovosti vodnih virov" [Landscape Ecological Characterization of the Adriatic Sea Basin in Slovenia with an Emphasis on Water Resource Quality]. Annales. Series historia et sociologia (in Slovenian). 20 (1): 153–168.
  5. ^ Snoj, Marko (2009). Etimološki slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen. Ljubljana: Modrijan. pp. 386–387.
  6. ^ Strabo, Geography, Vol. V, Chapter 1
  7. ^ Brockhaus' Konversations-Lexikon. 14th ed., Leipzig, Berlin and Vienna 1894; Vol. 9, p. 727.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-09-11. Retrieved 2009-05-29.
  9. ^ "Filming locations for The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian". IMDb.com.
  10. ^ "Marble trout (Salmo marmoratus)". Balkan Trout Restoration Group. Retrieved 2009-05-29.
  11. ^ FirstWorldWar.Com The Battles of the Isonzo, 1915-17.
  12. ^ See also John R. Schindler, Isonzo: The Forgotten Sacrifice of the Great War (2001). ISBN 978-0275972042.

External links edit

  • Condition of Soča at Log Čezsoški 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine and Solkan 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine - graphs, in the following order, of water level, flow and temperature data for the past 30 days (taken in Log Čezsoški and Solkan by ARSO)
  • . The Foundation preserves, restores and presents the historical and cultural heritage of the First World War in the area of the Isonzo Front for the study, tourist and educational purposes. (in Slovene, English, Italian, and German)
  • Galleries of Soca river in kayak 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine

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Isonzo redirects here For other uses see Isonzo disambiguation For other uses see Soca The Soca pronounced ˈsoːtʃa in Slovene or Isonzo pronounced iˈzontso in Italian other names Friulian Lusinc German Sontig Latin Aesontius or Isontius 3 is a 138 kilometre 86 mi long river that flows through western Slovenia 96 kilometres or 60 miles and northeastern Italy 43 kilometres or 27 miles 1 Soca IsonzoThe Soca near BovecLocationCountrySlovenia ItalyPhysical characteristicsSource locationJulian Alps west of Triglav elevation876 m 2 874 ft 1 Mouth locationAdriatic Sea near MonfalconeLength138 km 86 mi 1 Basin size3 400 km2 1 300 sq mi 2 Discharge average172 m3 s 6 100 cu ft s 2 An Alpine river in character its source lies in the Trenta Valley in the Julian Alps in northwestern Slovenia at an elevation of 876 metres 2 874 ft 1 The river runs past the towns of Bovec Kobarid Tolmin Kanal ob Soci Nova Gorica where it is crossed by the Solkan Bridge and Gorizia entering the Adriatic Sea close to the town of Monfalcone It has a nival pluvial regime in its upper course and pluvial nival in its lower course 4 Prior to the First World War the river ran parallel to the border between Kingdom of Italy and the Austro Hungarian Empire During World War I it was the scene of bitter fighting between the two countries culminating in the Battle of Caporetto in October and November 1917 Contents 1 Name 2 Major changes in the watershed 3 Attractions 4 Significance in World War I 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksName editThe river was recorded in antiquity as Aesontius Sontius and Isontius Later attestations include super Sontium in 507 11 a flumine Isontio 1028 in Lisoncum 1261 an die Ysnicz 1401 and an der Snicz ca 1440 The Slovene name Soca is derived from the form Sǫta which was borrowed from Latin and Romance Sontius In turn this is probably based on the substrate name Aisontia presumably derived from the PIE root Hei s swift rushing referring to a quickly moving river Another possible origin is the pre Romance root ai s water river 5 Major changes in the watershed edit nbsp Course of the Soca Isonzo The present course of the river is the result of several dramatic changes that occurred during the past 2 000 years According to the Roman historian Strabo the river named Aesontius which in Roman times flowed past Aquileia to the Adriatic Sea was essentially the Natisone and Torre river system 6 In 585 a landslide cut off the upper part of the Natisone riverbed causing its avulsion and subsequent stream capture by the Bontius River The original subterranean discharge of the Bontius into the Timavo became obstructed and another avulsion returned the new watercourse into the bed of the lower Natisone During the next centuries the estuary of this new river the Soca moved eastward until it captured the short coastal river Sdobba through which the Isonzo now discharges into the Adriatic Sea The former estuary of the Aesontius and the early Isonzo in the newly formed lagoon of Grado became an independent coastal rivulet 7 Attractions edit nbsp The Isonzo River in Italy nbsp The Soca River nbsp Recreation on the Soca River near Trenta Slovenia Due to its emerald green water the river is marketed as The Emerald Beauty It is said to be one of the rare rivers in the world that retain such a colour throughout their length 8 Giuseppe Ungaretti one of the greatest Italian poets describes the Isonzo in the poem The Rivers The river inspired the poet Simon Gregorcic to write his best known poem Soci To the Soca one of the masterpieces of Slovene poetry This region served as a location for the 2008 Disney film Chronicles of Narnia Prince Caspian 9 The river is also well known for the marble trout Salmo marmoratus this species is native to rivers of the northern Adriatic basin and it lives in the upper course of the river This species is endangered due to the introduction of other non indigenous trout species sometime between World War I and World War II 10 The Soca Valley is a popular tourist destination due to its numerous natural attractions including the Big Soca Gorge Velika korita Soce the Little Soca Gorge Mala korita Soce Kozjak Falls Virje Falls and the Tolmin Gorges Tolminska korita Significance in World War I editThe valley was the stage of major military operations including the twelve battles of the Isonzo on the Italian front in World War I between May 1915 and November 1917 in which over half a million Austro Hungarian and Italian soldiers lost their lives 11 12 The Isonzo campaign comprised the following battles First Battle of the Isonzo 23 June 7 July 1915 Second Battle of the Isonzo 18 July 3 August 1915 Third Battle of the Isonzo 18 October 3 November 1915 Fourth Battle of the Isonzo 10 November 2 December 1915 Fifth Battle of the Isonzo 9 17 March 1916 Sixth Battle of the Isonzo 6 17 August 1916 Seventh Battle of the Isonzo 14 17 September 1916 Eighth Battle of the Isonzo 10 12 October 1916 Ninth Battle of the Isonzo 1 4 November 1916 Tenth Battle of the Isonzo 12 May 8 June 1917 Eleventh Battle of the Isonzo 19 August 12 September 1917 Twelfth Battle of the Isonzo 24 October 7 November 1917 also known as the Battle of CaporettoSee also editKarst topography Battles of the Isonzo Gorizia GoriskaReferences edit a b c d Rivers longer than 25 km and their catchment areas Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia a b Drainage Basin of the Mediterranean Sea PDF Second Assessment of Transboundary Rivers Lakes and Groundwaters United Nations Economic Commission for Europe August 2011 p 159 ISBN 978 92 1 117052 8 Richard J A Talbert ed 2000 Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World Map By Map Directory Vol I Princeton NJ and Oxford UK Princeton University Press p 273 ISBN 0691049459 Brecko Grubar Valentina Kovacic Gregor 2010 Pokrajinskoekoloska oznaka jadranskega povodja v Sloveniji s poudarkom na kakovosti vodnih virov Landscape Ecological Characterization of the Adriatic Sea Basin in Slovenia with an Emphasis on Water Resource Quality Annales Series historia et sociologia in Slovenian 20 1 153 168 Snoj Marko 2009 Etimoloski slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen Ljubljana Modrijan pp 386 387 Strabo Geography Vol V Chapter 1 Brockhaus Konversations Lexikon 14th ed Leipzig Berlin and Vienna 1894 Vol 9 p 727 Soca River Whitewater Rafting Archived from the original on 2013 09 11 Retrieved 2009 05 29 Filming locations for The Chronicles of Narnia Prince Caspian IMDb com Marble trout Salmo marmoratus Balkan Trout Restoration Group Retrieved 2009 05 29 FirstWorldWar Com The Battles of the Isonzo 1915 17 See also John R Schindler Isonzo The Forgotten Sacrifice of the Great War 2001 ISBN 978 0275972042 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Soca Condition of Soca at Log Cezsoski Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine and Solkan Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine graphs in the following order of water level flow and temperature data for the past 30 days taken in Log Cezsoski and Solkan by ARSO The Walks of Peace in the Soca Region Foundation The Foundation preserves restores and presents the historical and cultural heritage of the First World War in the area of the Isonzo Front for the study tourist and educational purposes in Slovene English Italian and German Galleries of Soca river in kayak Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Awarded EDEN European Destinations of Excellence non traditional tourist destination 2008 45 59 40 N 13 38 29 E 45 99444 N 13 64139 E 45 99444 13 64139 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Soca amp oldid 1220233833, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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