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About Mt. TriglavMt. Triglav is Slovenia's highest mountain at 2,863.65 meters, the national symbol, and the king of the Julian Alps. Its name means 'The Three-Headed'.
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Symbols of Slovenia | Slovenia 25 yearsThe national coat-of-arms of Slovenia is a shield, in the middle of which, on a blue ground, is a representation of Mt. Triglav in white.
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Geology | Triglav National ParkFor millions of years, the sea deposited layer after layer of limestone in an effort to create 1000-metre rock faces of the Julian Alps' highest summits.
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Triglav National Park– Pristine Nature | I feel SloveniaTriglav National Park lies within Slovenia's famous Julian Alps, boasting some of the country's highest peaks. Although they do not exceed 3,000 metres above ...
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How to climb Triglav - the highest mountain in SloveniaJun 16, 2025 · Triglav (2864m) is Slovenia's highest mountain and a symbolic peak in the Julian Alps, appearing on both the country's coat of arms and flag ...<|separator|>
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Triglav National ParkFlora. Despite the harsh living conditions, there are around 1600 species of plants in the park. Here are some of the most interesting. More. Flora · Ecosystems.Mobility in the park · Park · Flora · Settlements in the park
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Triglav Hikes | Slovenia's Highest Peak & National SymbolElevation. 2,864 m. Location. Triglav National Park ... Address: Mount Triglav, Triglav National Park, Julian Alps, Slovenia. Coordinates: 46.3787°N, 13.8378°E.
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Triglav - PeakVisorTriglav with an elevation of 2,863.65 metres (9,395.2 ft), is the highest mountain in Slovenia and the highest peak of the Julian Alps. The mountain is the ...
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Triglav, Slovenia - Peakbagger.comElevation: 2864 meters, 9396 feet ; Subpeaks, Mali Triglav (2738 m/8983 ft) Rjavec (2571 m/8435 ft) Glava v Zaplanji (2558 m/8391 ft) Kredarica (2540 m/8333 ft)
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Triglav national park - Slovenia's natural jewelJul 4, 2025 · It lies in the north-west of Slovenia, on the border with Italy and close to the border with Austria, in the south-eastern part of the Alpine ...Missing: hydrological | Show results with:hydrological
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Triglav : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPostBOHINJ is upper part of 20km long Sava Bohinjka river valley. It is beautiful glacial valley where river comes to life as Savica and immediately creates ...Missing: features hydrological
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Water cycle | Triglav National ParkThe Soča flows into the Adriatic Sea, and the Sava drains into the Black Sea. The dividing line between the two watersheds runs through the heart of the Triglav ...
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Climate | Triglav National ParkThe average July temperatures range from 20 °C (Tolmin) to 5.8 °C ... The annual precipitation average rises with altitude and exceeds a copious 1500 mm.Missing: data | Show results with:data
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Safely into the Slovenian mountains: A complete guide | I feel SloveniaAvalanches, icy sections and cornices of snow blown by wind over crests await hikers. If you need an hour to climb a peak in summer, this time at least doubles ...
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Triglav National Park (2025) - Airial TravelWhile car access is possible to many points, roads can be narrow and winding, especially on passes like Vršič. Be prepared for limited parking at popular spots, ...
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With cable car to Vogel Viewpoint - Bohinj - uradna stran destinacijeThe cable car takes you to Brown Rock, 1000 metres above Lake Bohinj, at an altitude of 1535 metres. From there you can enjoy an unforgettable view of the ...Opening Times And Price List · Useful Information · Vogel In The Green Season<|separator|>
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Triglav National Park Hut to Hut Hike, Slovenia - Moon & Honey TravelThe descending trail is secured with cables. Be extra careful on the descent, because you'll be hiking down scree and loose rocky terrain. After about 1-1:30 ...
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The Jurassic Prehodavci Formation of the Julian AlpsAug 10, 2010 · The Julian Alps are a typical example of a Tethyan rifted margin, characterized by a thick pile of Upper Triassic to Lower Jurassic platform limestones.
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Jurassic and Cretaceous Stratigraphy and Sedimentary Evolution of ...Structurally, the Triglav Lakes Valley belongs to the Southern Alps (Placer, 1998). The eastern part of the lake is covered by Quaternary tillite and scree ...
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Alpine Orogeny - The Geological SocietyThe Alpine Orogeny occurred mainly between 65 and 2.5 million years ago, although it is still active today. It saw the collision of the African and Eurasian ...Missing: Oligocene Miocene uplift Triglav
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Tectonic geomorphology of the Triglav Lakes Valley (easternmost ...Aug 6, 2025 · Our research shows that the Triglav Lakes Valley directly represents the topographic expression of Paleogene–Neogene thrusting and faulting, ...
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[PDF] Karst in Slovenia - IGMEApr 27, 2016 · Its main characteristic is dissolution of the carbonate rocks by water enriched with CO2 as the dominant morphological process, removal of the ...
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The susceptibility of subglacial carbonates to frost weatheringApr 21, 2025 · The Triglav Glacier is located on a massif composed of Upper Triassic limestone and dolomite (Pleničar, Ogorelec, & Novak, 2009; Ramovš, 2000).
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Julian Alps : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering - SummitPost.orgRegarding the rocks structure the big majority of Julian Alps is build of up to 2000 m thick layers of Mesozoic limestones and dolomites, the rocks which were ...
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[PDF] Subglacial carbonate deposits as a potential proxy for a glacier's ...Fig. S2), Slovenia's highest mountain and consisting of Upper Triassic limestone and dolostone (Ramovš, 2000; Pleničar et al., 2009). This ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Triglav glacier | Okoljski kazalciMar 31, 2021 · Including the snow on top of and adjacent to the glacier, the greatest thickness was 8 metres, while the average thickness was no more than 3 ...
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[PDF] The Triglav Glacier: Seventy Years of Regular ObservationsThe glacier's size in 1946 was 14.4 hectares, but it has since shrunk to just less than 0.4 hectares. The glacier no longer has all of the glacial ...Missing: rate | Show results with:rate
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Research shows Triglav, Skuta glaciers continue to shrinkOct 30, 2022 · While the average thickness of the ice of the Triglav glacier is 1.4 m, and the maximum thickness is 5.5 m, the average thickness of the glacier ...Missing: retreat rate
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The Triglav Glacier (South-Eastern Alps, Slovenia) - ArTS - UniTSIts average thickness was 1.95 m while its maximum thickness was slightly more than 5 m. Here we compare the results with a previous GPR survey acquired in 2000 ...
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Documentation of Triglav glacier, Slovenia, using non-metric ...Jul 26, 2017 · In 1976 Triglav glacier covered an area of 15 ha; by 1992 this had shrunk to 4.3 ha, and it reached its minimum of 0.6 ha in 2003, as measured ...Missing: rate | Show results with:rate
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Changes in glacier extent | Okoljski kazalciThe quick rate of retreat of the Triglav Glacier, which began in the second half of the 20th century, further accelerated throughout the 90s.
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Triglav (mythology) - WikipediaTriglav was the chief god of the Pomeranian and probably some of the Polabian Slavs, worshipped in Szczecin, Wolin and probably Brenna (now Brandenburg).
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[PDF] georeferencing and quality assessment of josephine survey maps ...Topographic maps and their predecessors, produced in land surveys since the eighteenth century, provide a suitable cartographic base for historical landscape.
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(PDF) Exploring the Mountains – Triglav at the End of the 18th CenturyMar 3, 2015 · Images of Mountains on Maps from the 17th and 18th Century Before ... The field of cartography made strong progress in the 18th century.
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It's been 240 years since the first ascent of Mount TriglavAug 24, 2018 · The ascent took three days and on August 26 they reached the peak via Zeleni Plaz, recording the path leading to Triglav using stone markers.Missing: 1800 absence
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(PDF) Triglav National Park historical maps analysis - ResearchGateAug 26, 2025 · Principal data sources for our study are Austrian maps from the end of 18th century, Italian and Yugoslav maps from the mid 20th century and ...
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Triglav first ascent : Articles : SummitPostThe first ascent on Triglav, 2864 m, was accomplished on August 26th, 1778, so 8 years before the ascent on Mont Blanc (Paccard & Balmat).
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"CLIMBING SLOVENIA'S MOUNT TRIGLAV The Best Sort of ...But it wasn't until a year later that four men from the village of Bohinj became the first to reach Triglav's summit. The ascent took three days and on August ...
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Mt Triglav Climb: A Guide for Hiking Slovenia's Highest MountainMar 21, 2022 · A lot of Slovene myths and legends are connected with it. Slovenes consider it a symbol of uprightness and defiance.
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Slovenia celebrates milestones - UIAAMar 16, 2010 · This year is also regarded as the conquest of Triglav. The year 1893 is remarkable as the beginning of the Slovenian Alpine Association ...
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How Mt. Triglav Became a Slovenian National Symbol. Part Three.Feb 10, 2019 · The main task of the Slovenian Mountaineering Society (Slovensko Planinsko Društvo, SDP), established in 1893, was to build, take care and then ...
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Germans versus Slovenes in the South-Eastern Alps in the late 19th ...Mar 28, 2020 · This paper presents the confrontations between the Slovene Mountaineering Society and its members on one hand, and German mountaineering ...<|separator|>
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Mt Triglav Climb: Facts; Information. Routes, Climate, Difficulty ...Oct 7, 2025 · The ascent to Mount Triglav is considered an intermediate-level climb. It's not very technical, but it has some steep and exposed sections in the last part.
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How to Climb Mount Triglav: Guide, Routes, Timing & DifficultyJul 8, 2025 · From Kredarica, it takes 1.5 to 2.5 hours to reach the top of Triglav, depending on group size and pace. While the vertical distance may not ...
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Tominsek Route : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPostDifficulty: It's a medium hard hiking tour, with many places protected by steel cables and pegs. On the Swiss Hiking Scale its difficulty would be graded T4.
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Mount Triglav hiking trails by difficultyMay 21, 2025 · In addition, this route is also technically the least demanding. In the lower part to the Planika Hut, there are no problems at all. The part ...
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Mt. Triglav North Face – Slovenian route 1 day800 m (climbing). Recommended equipment. Helmet, climbing belt, climbing shoes for approaches. Time of uphill. 6 h 30 min. Difficulty. II – III, UIAA climbing ...<|separator|>
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The three hardest routes in the Slovenian Triglav north face - LacruxOct 22, 2023 · The line is quite steeped in history, as it was the last major challenge in 1966. Ante Mahkota and Peter Ščetinin achieved the first ascent in ...
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Summit Mt Triglav (2863m) - Skyhook AdventureRating 4.5 (23) Unfortunately, although the success rate for Mount Triglav is very high, we can't guarantee summit success on every trip. Weather conditions, personal ...
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Complete Mt Triglav via ferrata packing list - brooke beyondApr 27, 2025 · This post breaks down exactly what I packed for my ascent, plus key recommendations to build a safe, efficient, and comfortable gear list for your own Triglav ...Missing: seasonal | Show results with:seasonal
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Climbing Mt. Triglav in Winter: Your Definitive Guide to a Thrilling ...Sep 15, 2023 · In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the Krma Valley route, the necessary preparations, the optimal timing, and the experience required for an ...Missing: statistics | Show results with:statistics
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Triglav Winter Ascent Tour - climbing routes - Altitude ActivitiesClimbing Challenges: The North Wall route may be rated UIAA grades II and III in summer. However, in winter, the conditions can significantly increase the ...
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The Aljaž Tower - Kranjska-gora.siIn the fall of 2018, it left the summit for the first time in its history due to urgent maintenance and restoration work. After careful renovation, it ...Missing: height | Show results with:height<|separator|>
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Aljaž Tower (Outdoor shelter) - Mapy.comOutdoor shelter ; type: weather shelter ; date founded: August 7, 1895 ; height: 1.9 m ; diameter: 1.3 mm ; architect: Jakob Aljaž.Missing: restorations | Show results with:restorations
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The Aljaž Tower on the TriglavThe cylindrical metal flag tower at the top of Triglav (2864 m above sea level) was built in 1895 by Jakob Aljaž, a pastor and mountain lover from Dovje.Missing: height restorations
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The Aljaž Tower - Metal with a soul - Slovenia.siJun 19, 2020 · The tower at the top of Triglav was erected by Jakob Aljaž, a priest and a great patriot from the village of Dovje near Mojstrana, who wanted to ...<|separator|>
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How 16 m² of Triglav Was Bought by the SloveneThe work was completed on August 7 th 1895, in five hours, and Jakob Aljaž paid 300 Goldinars for its production and installation.
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Aljaž Tower returns to Mt Triglav - The Slovenia TimesOct 8, 2018 · The tower was erected in 1895 by the priest Jakob Aljaž, a trailblazer in the Julian Alps. The tower and its immediate site have become ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Deschmann-Haus under Triglav (the present-day Stanič hut)....The hut was opened in 1887 by the Carniolan branch of the German-Austrian Alpine Society and was named after the German politician, archaeologist and curator ...Missing: date | Show results with:date
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Dom Planika pod Triglavom : Hut & Campground InformationAs a whole, it can offer shelter and bed to 123 climbers or hikers. Opening dates start on June 1st and end on September 30th, and -to the best of my knowledge- ...Missing: Stanič capacity
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Dom Planika - 2401, hut - Slovenia - WhymprBuilt in 1871, the mountain hut was renovated and changed names several times (the last development was in 1987, when a second building was added). The full ...
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Triglavski dom na KredariciYear 2025: open from June 10th to October 12th! Triglavski dom na Kredarica is the highest mountain hut and a popular starting point for climbing Slovenia's ...Missing: shelters capacity
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Triglav Lodge celebrating 120th anniversary - STAAug 10, 2016 · It was first expanded in 1909 due to high demand for shelter by climbers braving Mt Triglav, with annexes added in 1954 and then in 1983. Now it ...<|separator|>
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Triglav Lodge at Kredarica - Mapy.comdate of official opening: August 10, 1896 ; mountain range: Triglav Group ; reservation: yes ; elevation above sea level: 2,515 m ; operator: PD Ljubljana-Matica ...
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Triglav National Park HikingPopular Hiking Trails in the Triglav National Park There are more than 800 kilometres of hiking trails in the Park, that are begging to be explored and reveal ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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How are Slovenia Hiking Trails Marked?Oct 3, 2025 · Slovenia hiking trails are marked with a white dot surrounded by a red circle. The sign was established in 1922 by Alojz Knafelc.
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Triglav National Park - Bohinj - uradna stran destinacijeThe Triglav National Park Act, which increased the size of the park to 83,807 ha, was adopted in 1981. In 2010, the new Triglav National Park Act was adopted ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Strasbourg, 6 January 2003 PE-S-DE (2002) 22 - https: //rm. coe. intThe Triglav National Park lies in the north west of Slovenia and covers almost the entire. Slovenian part of the Julian Alps. The first concept for TNP was ...
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After 12 mountain accidents last weekend, Police urge hikers to be ...Jul 25, 2022 · Slipping and falling rocks have been the main causes of accidents in our mountains for many years. Other causes include lack of physical and ...
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The dark side of mountaineering - The Slovenia TimesJul 14, 2025 · Official figures show that slips and falls and rockslides have been the leading causes of accidents in the Slovenian mountains for many years.Missing: Triglav | Show results with:Triglav
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2024 Sees a Decline in Mountain Rescues, but Challenges RemainTragically, fatal accidents increased in 2024, with 37 recorded deaths compared to 28 in the previous year. This painful reminder reinforces the fact that ...
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Avalanche in Slovenia's Alps kills three Croatian climbers - ReutersOct 6, 2025 · Three Croatian climbers were killed after an avalanche struck below the Toska mountain peak in Slovenia's Julian Alps on Sunday, ...
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Slovenian Alps: Safety & Preparation - kimkimThe most common causes of accidents are due to lack of physical fitness, being mentally unprepared, not having adequate equipment, or lacking the skill and ...
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Avalanche kills three Croatian climbers - The Slovenia TimesOct 6, 2025 · Three Croatian mountaineers have been killed in an avalanche in Slovenia's Alps on descending the country's highest peak in tricky ...Missing: 2024 | Show results with:2024
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Three Croatian climbers killed in avalanche on Mount Tosc, SloveniaOct 7, 2025 · Three Croatian mountaineers were killed by an avalanche that struck Mount Tosc in Slovenia's Julian Alps on October 5, 2025.
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[PDF] Winter practical guides for a responsible visit of nature in Triglav ...Take care of your safety on winter roads with appropriate winter gear and adjusted speed. Park your vehicle on public parking lots which are plowed. Usually, ...
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Guidelines for a responsible visit of the Triglav National ParkDec 8, 2022 · Let's use public transport: Proper winter equipment and adapted speed are essential for our safety in conditions with high snow cover and on icy ...
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Number of mountain hike accidents on the rise - be careful and well ...Aug 3, 2023 · Lucky escape as 18 hikers injured by lightning on Mt Triglav brought to safety 18 July 2022. Activity of the Air Support Unit 10 November ...
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Safety in the mountains - GRZSIn 2022, GRZS mountain rescuers intervened in 667 accidents in mountains and other difficult-to-access terrains, of which foreign hikers were involved in 371 ...
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Ecosystems | Triglav National ParkThe largest plateaus in the Park, namely Pokljuka and Mežakla, are covered mainly in spruce forests. The dark undergrowth is home to few species: fir ...Missing: montane | Show results with:montane
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Triglav National Park Travel Guide - Slovenia - EupediaTwo major river systems, the Soča and the Sava, have their sources in the Julian Alps, flowing to the Adriatic and Black Sea respectively. The park is home to ...Missing: hydrological | Show results with:hydrological
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Triglav National Park - PeakVisorDue to the fact that the main rock type in the Julian Alps (and in Triglav National Park) is limestone, the park is home to both karst formations and a sizable ...
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Flora | Triglav National ParkFlora · Alpine eryngo · Hairy alpenrose · Clusius' gentian · Edelweiss · Alpine toadflax · Triglav hawksbeard · King of the Alps · Zois' bellflower.
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Fauna | Triglav National ParkIn the Triglav National Park the reintroduction of the alpine ibex started in 1964, first in the Zadnjica Valley in Trenta.Missing: camera traps
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[PDF] THE TRIGLAV NATIONAL PARK (Slovenia) APPLICATION for the ...Jan 13, 2004 · A more detailed evaluation of the population of chamois (2 000-2 500) is planned to evaluate the necessity for control measures.Missing: estimate | Show results with:estimate
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Glaciers are Melting Faster, but Few of Them in the Alps Brazenly ...Apr 15, 2020 · As a matter of fact, the mean annual air temperature above 2000 m in the Julian Alps and in the last 10 years (2010-2020) was 1.5°C higher than ...
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Climate Warming and the Recent Treeline Shift in the European AlpsThe reconstruction of the altitudinal dynamics at the study site reveals that the treeline shifted upwards of 115 m over the period 1901–2000, reaching the ...Missing: Julian Triglav
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[PDF] Palaeoecological Research in the Triglav National Park (Slovenia)May 23, 2018 · The aim of multidisciplinary palaeoecological research in the Triglav National Park is to investigate long-term environmental changes to better ...
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Biodiversity of Triglav National Park | Content detailsThe chamois is the most typical animal species inhabiting the alpine territory. In summer months the chamois prefers open rocky terrains above the tree line, ...Missing: estimate | Show results with:estimate
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Concept for the Monitoring of Climate Induced Impacts on Rock ...In the following case study, the monitoring concept of rock ptarmigan in Triglav National Park is described. Expected impacts of climate change on species ...Missing: biodiversity | Show results with:biodiversity
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100th anniversary | Triglav National ParkFollowing the signing of the agreement, the Alpine Conservation Park was established on 1 July 1924. This milestone marks the first legal protection regime ...
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Triglav National Park celebrates centenary - The Slovenia TimesNov 12, 2024 · Called the Alpine Conservation Park, its predecessor encompassed only 1,400 hectares in the Triglav ... established in 1924. But the idea ...
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Triglav National ParkIt is one of Europe's oldest parks, with the first protection dating back to 1924, when the Alpine Conservation Park was established.
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Celebrating 100 Years of Triglav National Park | Slovenia.siApr 5, 2024 · Established in 1924 as the Alpine Conservation Park, the Triglav National Park is one of Europe's oldest protected areas. Its creation was a ...
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Triglav National Park: History and Information 2025Jan 23, 2024 · The expansion of Triglav National Park was adopted on 27 May 1981 by the Triglav National Park Act (area: 83,807 hectares or 838.07 km2, or 4% ...
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Triglav National Park celebrating two key anniversariesMay 18, 2021 · It is a popular tourist and hiking destination, with the first recorded ascent to Triglav in August 1778 credited to four locals upon initiative ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] 5-6 September 2018 - https: //rm. coe. intSep 6, 2018 · The alpine marmot and alpine ibex were reintroduced. At lower elevation, the population of red deer (Cervus elaphus) continues to increase and ...Missing: golden eagles camera traps
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Legislation | Triglav National ParkThe most important regulations defining the scope of work of the Triglav National Park are the Triglav National Park Act and the Nature Conservation Act.Missing: 1981 expansion<|separator|>
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Decree on prohibition for using vehicles in natural environmentDescription. Art. 1 from this 2001 act amends (additionally defines what types of driving and vehicles are affected) the art. 1 from the original 95' act.
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Code of conduct | Triglav National ParkDriving, stopping and parking of motor vehicles is prohibited in the natural environment of the park. Decorative element Bicycle riding in natural areas is ...Missing: measures bans motorized waste
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[PDF] Status of large carnivores in Triglav National Park and the ... - AlparcIn Triglav NP, the hunting of the brown bear, the wolf and the lynx is banned also in the areas where hunting is otherwise permitted.Missing: incidents | Show results with:incidents
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[PDF] HUNTERS AND LYNX CONSERVATION IN EUROPEJan 12, 2024 · in LIFE Lynx project activities in the Triglav National Park, where reintroduction of almost extinct endemic species is one of the key roles in.
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[PDF] Ranger's role in monitoring reintroduced lynx population in Triglav ...Used for systematic monitoring of the distribution and abundance of the lynx population in Slovenia. ✓ Pilot implementation in the.Missing: species protection
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Cross-sectoral Enhancement of Species and Habitat Conservation ...Oct 14, 2025 · An integrative conservation effort improving eight key species and four habitats in TNP through collaborative actions among diverse sectors.Missing: ptarmigan | Show results with:ptarmigan
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FAQs | Triglav National ParkFAQs cover activities like drones, swimming, mountain biking, canyoning, scuba diving, navigation, accommodations, public transport, and park rangers.Missing: erosion challenges violations
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Mountain biking | Triglav National ParkDue to the sensitivity of wildlife during night time, dusk and early morning, mountain biking on permitted routes is only acceptable during daylight hours.
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Triglav National Park info center in Bled to get a new imageMay 5, 2013 · The park is visited by more than 2 million visitors annually and 55 per cent of them enter the park through Bled.
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Triglav National Park, Slovenia, and its contribution to regional ...In 1961 a law designating Triglav NP was adopted, but the park covered only the territory of the pre-war Alpine Protection Park, with a few minor modifications ...
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Visitor monitoring | Triglav National ParkMonitoring is the process of collecting and analysing data on the number of people visiting an area. On the map below you can see the count data by count sites ...
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[PDF] Triglav National Park Report - University of WarwickIt is the only national park in Slovenia with the status of a protected area with strict protection of the core zone and the preservation of a cultural.Missing: poaching incidents statistics
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The Triglav National Park: A Century-Long ProjectWhen the national park was extended in 1981, the special law on the Triglav National Park distinguished between two zones of different protection levels ...Missing: trail markings
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Human influence at the Holocene treeline in the Julian Alps, SloveniaJan 4, 2025 · The most visible change in the entire alpine vegetation is the shift in timber/treeline (Heiri et al., 2006) with the timberline being the ...
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Sustainable Tourism in Protected Areas: Comparative Governance ...This paper investigates how governance frameworks shape sustainable tourism outcomes in protected areas by comparing Tara National Park (Serbia) and Triglav ...Missing: poaching incidents
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Conflict or coexistence? Synergies between nature conservation ...Jan 12, 2023 · In the past, conservation policies were based on strict management and restrictions on the local residents, and the livelihood behavior of tea ...
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Some Considerations Regarding the Slavic God TriglavMar 22, 2014 · He state that Triglav was summus deus (Ebbo, Vita Ottonis), being venerated in Wolin and Branderburg cities too. Refering to word etimology, we ...
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(PDF) Some Considerations Regarding the Slavic God TriglavHistorical sources detail Triglav's connection to oracular ceremonies similar to those of Svantevit. The idol of Triglav was destroyed by Bishop Otto in ...
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The Goldenhorn in Slovenian Folk Belief Tradition - Academia.eduThe folk legend about Zlatorog (the Goldenhorn) from the Julian Alps in Slovenia was first published by Karel Dežman in 1868. Since that time more popular tales ...
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Archaeology | Triglav National ParkThe archaeological sites of the national park, marked by rich cultural and natural heritage, are part of the Železna pot (Iron Route), a mountain hiking ...<|separator|>
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The Three-Headed One at the Crossroad: A Comparative Study of ...The aim of this paper is to verify the hypothesis that Triglav was, in the cosmological perspective, a deity connecting the structured layers of the world.
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How Mt. Triglav Became a Slovenian National Symbol. Part One.Jan 22, 2019 · The first one to mention is Valentin Vodnik from Šiška (Ljubljana), who went to Triglav in 1795 in another of the expeditions financed by Zois.<|separator|>
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National symbols - Portal GOV.SIThe centre of the shield depicts Mount Triglav, as an emblem in white colour on a blue background, with two wavy lines below it symbolising the sea and rivers ...
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Slovene liberation of Triglav - Muzej novejše zgodovine SlovenijeSlovene liberation of Triglav. Postcard and stamp with Joco Žnidaršič's photographs from 12 June 1991. Among the most iconic and most often shown photographs ...
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Triglav as a symbol of Slovenian pride - CodanecTriglav, with its three peaks, is a symbol of Slovenian pride, appearing on the flag, and a saying says every true Slovene must conquer it. It promotes ...
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1820–1870 - Anton Karinger - View of Mt Triglav from BohinjView of Mt Triglav from Bohinj 1861, oil, canvas, 81 x 103,8 cm signed and dated lower left: A.K. 1861. NG S 1305, National Gallery of Slovenia, Ljubljana.
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File:Markus Pernhart - A View of Triglav.jpg - Wikimedia CommonsSummary ; Marko Pernhart · Slovene-Austrian painter and landscape painter ; Marko Pernhart · 6 July 1824 Edit this at Wikidata ...
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Zlatorog (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with ...Rating 3.8 (8) The statue is located on a small rock, probably artificial, on the western shore of Lake Bohinj near the pier. The suede is brought back more or less to ...
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Vršič, Statue of Zlatorog - Bovec rafting teamFeb 15, 2024 · In Kranjska Gora by the Jasna Lake you can find a statue of Zlatorog surrounded by high mountains and beautiful views of Triglav National Park.
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Triglav - Films by location - MNTNFILMTriglav 200 is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Triglav. It was directed by Mirče Šušmel in 1978 and produced by ZFA Unikal Studio. Yugoslavia / ...
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Triglav National Park, Slovenia - 4K Nature Documentary Film. Part #1Aug 12, 2019 · the highest summit in Slovenia , Triglav that rises to an elevation of 2864 m, clear mountain streams, lakes, forests and much more. Take in ...
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Triglav National Park, Slovenia - 4K Nature Documentary Film. Part #2Aug 13, 2019 · ... mountain lakes and streams, lush valleys and alpine meadows. Turn your TV into a vivid window to nature! Video from: Slovenia, Central ...
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Maverick from the Edge (2024) - IMDbThe film is a tale of this mythological mountain, and the race between Slovenian and foreign mountaineers for the championship of the prestigious North Triglav ...<|separator|>
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Climbing Mt. Triglav, the symbol of Slovenia - Visit LjubljanaTriglav was first conquered in 1778 when four brave men reached its summit. At the time, it was an extremely difficult climb, especially where the knife sharp ...