geo.wikisort.org - MountainsThe Kamnik–Savinja Alps (Slovene: Kamniško-Savinjske Alpe) are a mountain range of the Southern Limestone Alps. They lie in northern Slovenia, except for the northernmost part, which lies in Austria.
Mountain range in Slovenia and Austria
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Kamnik–Savinja Alps |
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 View of the Kamnik Alps from the Big Pasture Plateau |
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Peak | Grintovec |
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Elevation | 2,558 m (8,392 ft) |
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Coordinates | 46°21′26″N 14°32′08″E |
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Countries | Slovenia and Austria |
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Parent range | Southern Limestone Alps Carinthian-Slovenian Alps |
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The western part of the range was named the Kamnik Alps (German: Steiner Alpen) in 1778 by the scientists Belsazar Hacquet and Franz Xaver von Wulfen, after the town of Kamnik (Stein) in the valley of the Kamnik Bistrica River. Its eastern part was named the Savinja Alps (Sanntaler Alpen) or Solčava Alps (Sulzbacher Alpen) by the mountaineer Johannes von Frischauf in 1875, after the settlement of Solčava (Sulzbach) and the main river, the upper Savinja (Sann).
Geography
The Kamnik–Savinja Alps are located south of the Karawanks range at the border of Austria and Slovenia, stretching from the Sava River in the west to the Savinja in the east, where the adjacent Slovenian Prealps with the Pohorje range, the Celje Hills at the Dravinja River, as well as the Sava Hills are located. In the northwest, the valley of Vellach Creek (at 46°22′21″N 14°33′55″E) leading to Bad Vellach is the southernmost point of both the Austrian state of Carinthia and Austria as a whole.
The entire main chain is today part of Slovenia. Historically it formed the border between the Inner Austrian duchies of Carinthia, Styria, and Carniola. The tripoint was located at the Carinthia Mount Rinka (Slovene: Koroška Rinka).
There is also a small glacier below Mount Skuta, which is the easternmost glacier in the Southern Alps.
Mountains and passes
The most important peaks are:
- Grintovec – 2,558 m (8,392 ft)
- Kočna – 2,540 m (8,333 ft)
- Skuta – 2,532 m (8,307 ft)
- Ojstrica – 2,350 m (7,710 ft)
- Storžič – 2,132 m (6,995 ft)
- Planjava – 2,394 m (7,854 ft)
- Brana – 2,253 m (7,392 ft)
- Carinthia Mount Rinka – 2,433 m (7,982 ft)
- Cold Mountain – 2,203 m (7,228 ft)
- Krofička – 2,083 m (6,834 ft)
- Kalce Ridge – 2,224 m (7,297 ft)
In total, 28 peaks surpass 2,000 m. The total area of the Slovene part is about 900 km2. About three-quarters of the area is covered with forest, and many of the higher peaks are bleak and rocky.
The most important passes are the Seebergsattel (Slovene: Jezersko sedlo) between Austrian Carinthia and Slovenia's Municipality of Jezersko, as well as the Pavlič Pass. On the Slovenian side, there is a skiing area, whereas tourism in the Vellach Valley focuses on health spas.
Gallery
The Kamnik–Savinja Alps; the highest peak in the picture is Storžič.
The Kamnik–Savinja Alps seen from Kranj
Kranj and the Kamnik–Savinja Alps in background
A portion of the Kamnik–Savinja Alps with the northern suburbs of Kamnik in the foreground
The Kamnik–Savinja Alps seen from Carinthia
See also
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На других языках
[de] Steiner Alpen
Die Steiner Alpen bzw. Kamniker Alpen (slowenisch Kamniške Alpe, auch Sanntaler oder Sulzbacher Alpen, slow.: Savinjske Alpe, bzw. zusammenfassend: Kamniško-Savinjske Alpe) sind eine Gebirgsgruppe in den Südlichen Kalkalpen. Sie sind den Karawanken zwischen den Flüssen Save und Savinja südlich vorgelagert. Benannt sind sie nach der Stadt Kamnik (dt. Stein in Oberkrain), die im Tal der Kamniška Bistrica (dt. Feistritz) liegt.
- [en] Kamnik–Savinja Alps
[es] Alpes de Kamnik y de la Savinja
Los Alpes de Kamnik y de la Savinja son una subsección[1] de los Alpes de Carintia y de Eslovenia. La cima más alta es el Grintovec que alcanza los 2.558 msnm.
[fr] Alpes kamniques
Les Alpes kamniques[réf. souhaitée] (en slovène : Kamniške Alpe ; en allemand : Steiner Alpen) ou Alpes de Savinja (en slovène : Savinjske Alpe ; en allemand : Sannthaler Alpen ou Sulzbacher Alpen) sont un massif des Préalpes orientales méridionales. Elles s'élèvent au sud des Karavanke, entre les vallées de la Save et de la Savinja. La crête principale constitue le tripoint des régions traditionnelles de Carinthie, Styrie et Carniole en Slovénie.
[it] Alpi di Kamnik e della Savinja
Le Alpi di Kamnik e della Savinja (in tedesco Steiner Alpen oppure Sanntaler Alpen) sono un gruppo montuoso delle Alpi di Carinzia e di Slovenia. Si trovano in Slovenia ed in minima parte in Austria (Carinzia) e prendono il nome dalla città slovena di Kamnik[1] e dal fiume Savinja, affluente della Sava. La vetta più alta è il Grintovec che raggiunge i 2.558 m s.l.m..
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