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Baroque sculpture representing the 3 main rivers in Slovenia
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The Robba Fountain, one of Ljubljana's best known Baroque monuments, also known as The Fountain of Three Carniolan Rivers, stands at the edge of the Mestni trg square, almost in front of the Ljubljana Town Hall. It was created between 1743 and 1751 by the Venetian-born sculptor and architect Francesco Robba (1698-1757), who spent most of his life in Ljubljana and is considered to be the city's greatest Baroque master sculptor working in stone. The sculpture represents the three main rivers in Slovenia: the Sava, the Ljubljanica, and the Krka Rivers.

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