Julian Alps and Prealps
The Julian Alps and Prealps (in Slovenian Julijske Alpe v širšem smislu, in Italian Alpi e Prealpi Giulie) are a mountain range in the eastern part of the Alps. They are located in Slovenia and in Italy.
Julian Alps and Prealps | |
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Slovene: Julijske Alpe v širšem smislu Italian: Alpi e Prealpi Giulie | |
Highest point | |
Peak | Triglav |
Elevation | 2,864 m (9,396 ft) |
Coordinates | 46°23′00″N 13°53′00″E |
Geography | |
Julian Alps and Prealps (section no. 34) within the Eastern Alps
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Countries | Slovenia and Italy |
Parent range | Alps |
Borders on | Slovenian Prealps, Carnic and Gailtal Alps, Julian Alps, Dinaric Alps and Venetian Plain |
Geology | |
Orogeny | Alpine orogeny |
Geography
SOIUSA classification
According to SOIUSA (International Standardized Mountain Subdivision of the Alps) the Julian Alps and Prealps are an Alpine section, classified in the following way:[1]
- main part = Eastern Alps
- major sector = Southern Limestone Alps
- section = Julian Alps
- code = II/C-34
Subdivision
The range are divided in two subsections:[2]
- Julian Alps (SL: Julijskih Alp; IT: Alpi Giulie) - SOIUSA code:II/C-34.I;
- Julian Prealps (SL: Julijske Predalpe; IT: Prealpi Giulie) - SOIUSA code:II/C-34.II.
Notable summits
Some notable summits of the Julian Alps and Prealps are:
Name | metres | feet |
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Triglav | 2,864 | 9,396 |
Jôf di Montasio | 2,755 | 9,039 |
Škrlatica | 2,740 | 8,990 |
Mangart | 2,679 | 8,789 |
Jalovec | 2,645 | 8,678 |
Razor | 2,601 | 8,533 |
Kanin / Canin | 2,582 | 8,471 |
Prisojnik | 2,546 | 8,353 |
Rjavina | 2,532 | 7,651 |
Špik | 2,472 | 8,100 |
Monte Plauris | 1,958 | 6,422 |
Cima Musi | 1,878 | 6,160 |
Monte Cadin | 1,818 | 5,963 |
Matajur / Baba | 1,643 | 5,389 |
References
- Marazzi, Sergio (2005). Atlante Orografico delle Alpi. SOIUSA (in Italian). Priuli & Verlucca. ISBN 978-88-8068-273-8.
- Tone Wraber, Goropisni atlas Alp; on-line article about SOIUSA: www.gore-ljudje.net (access date: 2012-04-27)
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