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Encyclopedia > Mountains of Slovenia

Mountains of Slovenia are part of the Alps and of Dinarides. They can be divided into: The Alps is the collective name for one of the great mountain range systems of Europe, stretching from Austria in the east, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Germany, through to France in the west. ... Dinaric Alps or Dinarides are a mountain chain in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro. ...

  • Julian Alps (Slovenian: Julijske Alpe) in the northwestern part of Slovenia. The highest peak is Triglav - 2864 metres (9,396 feet) above sea.
  • Karavanke - a massive ridge that forms a natural boundary between Slovenia and Austria. The highest peak is Stol - 2,236 m ((7,336 feet).
  • Kamnik Alps (Kamniške Alpe) and Savinja Alps, which are often considered together, lie to the south of Karavanke. The highest peak is Grintovec - 2,558 m (8,392 feet) above sea.

In the Littoral region, the highest peak is Nanos (1480 m). In the southeast, near Bela krajina there is a mountain ridge called Gorjanci. The Julian Alps is part if the Alps that stretch from north-eastern Italy to Slovenia, where they rise to 2864 metres at Mount Triglav. ... This article is about mount Triglav in Slovenia. ... Karavanke is a mountain range on the border between Slovenia and Austria. ... The Kamnik Alps (Slovene Kamniške alpe, German Steiner Alpen or Sulzbacher Alpen) are a mountain range, part of the Southern Limestone Alps in north Slovenia and at the border of Austria. ... Karavanke is a mountain range on the border between Slovenia and Austria. ...


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