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The Julian Alps were known in antiquity as Alpes Iuliae, and also attested as Alpes Julianae c. AD 670, Alpis Julia c. 734, and Alpes Iulias in 1090. [2] Like the municipium of Forum Julii (now Cividale del Friuli) at the foot of the mountains, the range was named after Julius Caesar of the gens Julia, [2] [3] perhaps due to a road built by Julius Caesar and completed by Augustus.
The Slovenian Mountain Hiking Trail (Slovene: Slovenska planinska pot), sometimes also called Transverzala (Long-Distance Trail), is a route from Maribor to Ankaran. It covers most of the Slovenian mountain areas including Pohorje , the Julian Alps , the Kamnik-Savinja Alps , the Karawanks , and the southwestern part of Slovenia.
Julian Alps: Kranjska Gora: 3 Mali Triglav 2725 Julian Alps: Bovec: 4 Mangart: 2679 Julian Alps: Bovec: 5 Visoki Rokav 2646 Julian Alps: Kobarid: 6 Jalovec: 2645 Julian Alps: Bovec: 7 Veliki Oltar 2621 Julian Alps: Kranjska Gora: 8 Velika (Martuljška) Ponca 2602 Julian Alps: Kranjska Gora: 9 Razor: 2601 Julian Alps: Bovec: 10 Dolkova špica ...
Črna Prst is a mountain in the southeastern Julian Alps, on the edge of Triglav National Park in Slovenia. Standing at 1,844 metres (6,050 ft), [ 2 ] it is the 370th–highest peak in Slovenia . During the interwar period , the mountain ridge formed part of the border between Italy and Yugoslavia .
Triglav (pronounced [ˈtɾiːɡlau̯]; German: Terglau; Italian: Tricorno), with an elevation of 2,863.65 metres (9,395 ft 2 + 1 ⁄ 8 in), [1] [notes 1] is the highest mountain in Slovenia and the highest peak of the Julian Alps. The mountain is the pre-eminent symbol of the Slovene nation, appearing on the coat of arms and flag of Slovenia.
Mount Jalovec seen from Mount Sleme. Mount Jalovec (pronounced [ˈjaːlɔʋəts]; Italian: Monte Gialuz, Friulian: Jaluz) is a mountain in the Julian Alps.With an elevation of 2,645 m, it is the sixth-highest peak in Slovenia. [2]
Stenar (2501 m) is a mountain in Julian Alps in the Razor and Prisojnik group. The top of the mountain offers a good panoramic view of the surrounding mountains. The top of the mountain offers a good panoramic view of the surrounding mountains.
The Radovna Valley (Slovene: Radovna, dolina Radovne) is an alpine valley in the Julian Alps in northwestern Slovenia, traditionally part of Upper Carniola. It is included in Triglav National Park in its entirety.