Jelovica

For the village in Serbia, see Jelovica, Pirot.
Northern foot of Jelovica, with the rocky Hag's Tooth (Babji zob) visible at its right side

Jelovica (pronounced [jɛˈlɔːʋitsa]) is a karst plateau in northwestern Slovenia.[1] It is the easternmost part of the Julian Alps and is overgrown by spruce forest.

Partisan Peak (Slovene: Partizanski vrh), located on the southern part of Jelovica, is its highest peak and reaches an elevation of 1,411 metres (4,629 ft). Its northern part has elevations up to 1,100 metres (3,600 ft).

Iron ore was dug in Jelovica in the past. During World War II, Jelovica was a refuge for the Slovene Partisans. Nowadays, it is a protected area as part of the Natura 2000 network.

References

  1. Eržen, Saša (2007). Geografija Jelovice s poudarkom na možnostih razvoja turizma: diplomsko delo [The Geography of Jelovica with an Emphasis on the Possibilities of the Development of Tourism] (PDF) (in Slovene and with an abstract in English). Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana. p. 9.

External links

Coordinates: 46°18′5″N 14°7′49″E / 46.30139°N 14.13028°E / 46.30139; 14.13028


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Sunday, December 27, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.