List of mountains in Slovenia
Mountains of Slovenia are part of the Alps and of the Dinarides.
Alps
The Alps in Slovenia can be divided into:
- Julian Alps (Slovene: Julijske Alpe) in the northwestern part of Slovenia. The highest peak is Mount Triglav - 2,864 metres (9,396 feet) above sea.[1]
- Karawanks - a massive ridge that forms a natural boundary between Slovenia and Austria. The highest peak is Mt. Stol - 2,236 m ((7,336 feet).[1]
- Kamnik–Savinja Alps (Slovene: Kamniško-Savinjske Alpe) lie to the south of Karawanks. The highest peak is Mt. Grintovec - 2,558 m (8,392 feet) above sea.[1]
Dinarides
In the Inner Carniola, the highest peaks are Veliki Snežnik (1,796 metres (5,892 ft), part of the Snežnik plateau and the highest non-Alpine peak in Slovenia, and Suhi vrh (1,313 metres (4,308 ft)), part of the Nanos plateau. They're both part of the Dinaric Alps, a mountain chain that spans towards the southeast. The highest peak is Snežnik.
Part of the Dinaric Alps are also the Gorjanci mountain range, and in the Slovenian Istria, Mt. Slavnik (1,028 m) and Mt. Vremščica (1,027 m).
List of notable peaks
This list contains height (above sea level) of some notable peaks in Slovenia.
Peak | Mountain range | Height (m) |
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Triglav | Julian Alps | 2864 |
Škrlatica | Julian Alps | 2740 |
Little Triglav | Julian Alps | 2725 |
Mangart | Julian Alps | 2679 |
High Rokav | Julian Alps | 2646 |
Jalovec | Julian Alps | 2645 |
High Altar | Julian Alps | 2621 |
Špik above Plaz | Julian Alps | 2606 |
Big Ponca | Julian Alps | 2602 |
Razor | Julian Alps | 2601 |
Dolek Spike | Julian Alps | 2591 |
High Kanin | Julian Alps | 2587 |
Kanjavec | Julian Alps | 2568 |
Grintovec | Kamnik–Savinja Alps | 2558 |
Jezersko Combe | Kamnik–Savinja Alps | 2540 |
Prisojnik | Julian Alps | 2547 |
Dovje Cross | Julian Alps | 2542 |
Skuta | Kamnik–Savinja Alps | 2533 |
Kokra Combe | Kamnik–Savinja Alps | 2520 |
Planjava | Kamnik–Savinja Alps | 2396 |
Ojstrica | Kamnik–Savinja Alps | 2350 |
Bavšica Grintavec | Julian Alps | 2347 |
Mlinar Saddle | Kamnik–Savinja Alps | 2334 |
Krn | Julian Alps | 2244 |
Stol | Karawanks | 2236 |
Košutnik Tower | Karawanks - Košuta | 2133 |
Storžič | Kamnik–Savinja Alps | 2132 |
Kordež Head | Karawanks - Peca | 2126 |
Raduha | Kamnik–Savinja Alps | 2062 |
Rodica | Julian Alps | 1966 |
Mojstrovica | Karawanks | 1816 |
Big Snežnik | Snežnik | 1796 |
Mount St. Ursula | Karawanks | 1699 |
Ratitovec | Julian Alps | 1666 |
Porezen | Škofja Loka Hills | 1630 |
Blegoš | Škofja Loka Hills | 1562 |
Black Peak | Pohorje | 1543 |
Big Kopa | Pohorje | 1542 |
Peč | Karawanks | 1509 |
Pleša | Nanos | 1260 |
Kucelj on Čaven | Trnovo Forest | 1237 |
Kum | Posavje Hills | 1219 |
Logar kogel | Gorjanci | 1126 |
Mrzlica | Posavje Hills | 1122 |
Krim | Krim Hills | 1107 |
Rog | Kočevje Rog | 1099 |
Mount Mirna | Kočevje Rog | 1047 |
Slavnik | Slavnik - Čičarija | 1028 |
Big Javornik | Bohor | 1024 |
Boč | Konjice–Boč Hills | 978 |
Sotina Hill | Goričko | 418 |
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