Kozjak

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Kozjak is a common South Slavic toponym that may refer to:

Austria

  • Kosiak, a mountain in the Karawanks in southern Austria

Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Kozjak (Lopare), a village near Lopare, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Croatia

  • Kozjak Island, an uninhabited islet near Lošinj, Croatia
  • Mali Kozjak, a mountain on the Croatian Adriatic coast
  • Veliki Kozjak, a mountain in the Croatian Dalmatian Zagora
  • Kozjak, Bilje, a settlement in Croatian Baranja
  • Kozjak Lake, the largest of the Plitvice Lakes

Macedonia

Serbia

  • Novi Kozjak, a village in Vojvodina, Serbia
  • Kozjak (Loznica), a village near Loznica, Serbia

Slovenia

  • Kozjak Hills, hills north of the Drava Valley in northeastern Slovenia and southeastern Austria
  • Kozjak Castle, a castle ruin near Trebnje, Slovenia
  • Kozjak Pass, a mountain pass in the Kamnik–Savinja Alps in northern Slovenia
  • Veliki Kozjak, a waterfall of Kozjak Creek, the tributary of the Soča River in northwestern Slovenia
Settlements
  • Kozjak, Mislinja, a village near Mislinja, Slovenia
  • Kozjak nad Pesnico, a village in the Municipality of Kungota, northeastern Slovenia
  • Kozjak pri Ceršaku, a village in the Municipality of Šentilj, northeastern Slovenia
  • Paški Kozjak, a village in the Municipality of Velenje, northeastern Slovenia
  • Kozjak, a hamlet of Zabukovje in the Municipality of Šentrupert, southeastern Slovenia
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