Anhovo

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Anhovo
Location in Slovenia
Coordinates: 46°3′31.59″N13°37′24.75″E / 46.0587750°N 13.6235417°E / 46.0587750; 13.6235417 Coordinates: 46°3′31.59″N13°37′24.75″E / 46.0587750°N 13.6235417°E / 46.0587750; 13.6235417
Country Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia
Traditional region Littoral
Statistical region Gorizia
Municipality Kanal
Area
  Total 5.56 km2 (2.15 sq mi)
Elevation 143.5 m (470.8 ft)
Population (2002)
  Total 610
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Anhovo (pronounced  [ˈaːŋxɔʋɔ] ; Italian : Salona d'Isonzo, Anicova Corada before 1927) is a settlement on the right bank of the Soča River in the Municipality of Kanal in the Littoral region of Slovenia. [2] It is best known for its cement factory, Salonit Anhovo, built in 1921. [3]

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Soča river flows through western Slovenia and northeastern Italy

The Soča or Isonzo is a 138-kilometre (86 mi) long river that flows through western Slovenia and northeastern Italy.

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There is a small railway station on the outskirts of the settlement.

Anhovo railway station

Anhovo railway station is the principal railway station in Anhovo, Slovenia.

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References

  1. Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
  2. d.o.o., Arctur. "Občina Kanal ob Soči". www.obcina-kanal.si (in Slovenian). Retrieved 2018-03-19.
  3. d.o.o., Arctur. "Salonit Anhovo d.d." www.salonit.si (in Slovenian). Retrieved 2018-03-19.

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