, 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.
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. 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. The Soča Valley is a popular tourist destination due to its numerous natural attractions, including the Big Soča Gorge (), the Little Soča Gorge (), Kozjak Falls, Virje Falls, and the
Tolmin Gorges (). ==Significance in World War I==