Mount St. Ursula

Mount St. Ursula
Uršlja gora

Mount St. Ursula from Kotlje
Highest point
Elevation 1,699 m (5,574 ft)
Coordinates 46°29′5.09″N 14°57′55.95″E / 46.4847472°N 14.9655417°E / 46.4847472; 14.9655417Coordinates: 46°29′5.09″N 14°57′55.95″E / 46.4847472°N 14.9655417°E / 46.4847472; 14.9655417
Geography
Mount St. Ursula
northern Slovenia
Parent range Karawanks

Mount St. Ursula (Slovene: Uršlja gora) or Plešivec (1,699 metres or 5,574 feet) is the easternmost peak of the Karawanks. It lies between the towns of Slovenj Gradec and Črna na Koroškem. There are three villages on the slopes of the mountain: Uršlja Gora, Podgora, and Zgornji Razbor. The mountain offers a panoramic view towards all of Carinthia, the Kozjak Mountains, and the Kamnik–Savinja Alps. Below the peak of Mount St. Ursula stands the Gothic St. Ursula's Church (which gives the mountain its name and is the highest-standing church in Slovenia), a TV mast tower, a mountain lodge (the Mount St. Ursula Lodge, Dom na Uršlji gori), 1,670 m or 5,480 ft), and a monument to the soldiers fallen in World War I.. The name Plešivec (literally, 'the bald one') derives from its grey limestone peak.

Starting points

Mast tower

Plešivec–Mount St. Ursula Mast Tower

The Radiotelevizija Slovenija mast tower was built in 1962. The site allows for optimal TV broadcasting towards Carinthia and Styria. It has also been used by firemen, the police, mountain rescuers, and others.

References

  1. Javornik, Marjan. Enciklopedija Slovenije.Mladinska knjiga, Ljubljana 1987-2002. Pg. 100. COBISS 17411.
  2. Jurij, Pivka in Galun, Nataša. Štajerska. Sidarta, Ljubljana, 2001. Pp. 61-63. COBISS 113005312
  3. Radovanovič, Sašo. Bevc Varl, Valentina in Žiberna, Igor. Koroška : A-Ž : priročnik za popotnika in poslovnega človeka. Pomurska založba. Murska Sobota, 1999. Pp. 141, 142. COBISS 43634689

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