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The Julian Alps (Slovene: Julijske Alpe, Italian: Alpi Giulie, Venetian: Alpe Jułie, Friulian: Alps Juliis) are a mountain range of the Southern Limestone Alps that stretch from northeastern Italy to Slovenia, where they rise to 2,864 m at Mount Triglav, the highest peak in Slovenia and of the former Yugoslavia. A large part of the Julian Alps is included in Triglav National Park. The second highest peak of the range, the 2,755 m high Jôf di Montasio, lies in Italy.[1]

Julian Alps
The Eastern Julian Alps and Mount Triglav
Highest point
PeakTriglav
Elevation2,864 m (9,396 ft)
Coordinates46°23′N 13°50′E
Geography
Julian Alps (in red) within the Alps.
The borders of the range according to
Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps
CountriesItaly and Slovenia
Range coordinates46°20′N 13°45′E
Parent rangeSouthern Limestone Alps

The Julian Alps cover an estimated 4,400 km2 (of which 1,542 km2 lies in Italy). They are located between the Sava Valley and Canale Valley. They are divided into the Eastern and Western Julian Alps.


Name


The Julian Alps were known in antiquity as Alpe Iulia, and also attested as Alpes Juliana 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 Julian clan,[2][3] perhaps due to a road built by Julius Caesar and completed by Augustus.[4]


Eastern Julian Alps


Triglav from Debela Peč
Triglav from Debela Peč

There are many peaks in the Eastern Julian Alps over 2,000 m high, and they are mainly parts of ridges. The most prominent peaks are visible by their height and size. There are high plateaus on the eastern border, such as Pokljuka, Mežakla, and Jelovica.

The main peaks by height are the following:


Western Julian Alps


The Western Julian Alps cover a much smaller area, and are located mainly in Italy. Only the Kanin group lies in part in Slovenia. The main peaks by height are:


Passes


Important passes of the Julian Alps are:




See also



References


  1. "Julian Alps | mountains, Europe".
  2. Snoj, Marko (2009). Etimološki slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen. Ljubljana: Modrijan. pp. 44–45.
  3. Smith, William (1857). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, vol. 2. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company. p. 102.
  4. Waring, Samuel Miller (1819). The Traveller's Fire-Side; a Series of Papers on Switzerland, the Alps, Etc. London: Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy. pp. 30–31.



На других языках


[de] Julische Alpen

Die Julischen Alpen (umgangssprachlich auch Julier; slow. Julijske Alpe; ital. Alpi Giulie) sind eine Gebirgsgruppe der Südlichen Kalkalpen, die sich auf die slowenischen Gebiete Ober- und Innerkrain und die italienische Region Friaul-Julisch Venetien aufteilen.
- [en] Julian Alps

[es] Alpes julianos

Los Alpes julianos (en esloveno, Julijske Alpe; en italiano, Alpi Giulie, en alemán Julische Alpen, en friulano Alps Juliis) son una subsección[1] de los Alpes y Prealpes julianos. Se extienden desde el noreste de Italia hasta Eslovenia, donde se alzan hasta los 2.864 metros en Triglav. Fueron llamados así por Julio César, quien estableció el dominio romano sobre los mismos al fundar a sus pies el municipium de Forum Julii, actual Cividale del Friuli, y son parte de los Alpes Calizos del Sur. Una gran parte de los Alpes julianos están incluidos en el parque nacional Triglav.

[fr] Alpes juliennes

Les Alpes juliennes (en italien : Alpi Giulie, en slovène : Julijske Alpe) sont un massif des Préalpes orientales méridionales. Elles s'étendent des régions de la Haute-Carniole et de la Goriška en Slovénie jusqu'à la région du Frioul-Vénétie Julienne en Italie.

[it] Alpi Giulie

Le Alpi Giulie (in sloveno Julijske Alpe, in tedesco Julische Alpen, in friulano Alps Juliis, in latino Alpes Iuliæ) sono una sottosezione[1] delle Alpi e Prealpi Giulie (Alpi Sud-orientali), poste ad est delle Alpi Carniche e ad ovest delle Alpi Dinariche, costituendo la porzione terminale orientale dello spartiacque alpino italiano ovvero della catena principale alpina, interessando le Alpi italiane orientali e quelle slovene, a cavallo del confine italo-sloveno: sul lato italiano il territorio è compreso nell'UTI del Canal del Ferro - Val Canale, mentre sul lato sloveno rientrano nel territorio del Parco nazionale del Tricorno.

[ru] Юлийские Альпы

Юли́йские Альпы (словен. Julijske Alpe, итал. Alpi Giulie) — горный хребет, отрог Альп, располагающийся в итальянском регионе Фриули-Венеция-Джулия, а также в словенской местности Крайна.



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