The Julian Alps (Slovene: Julijske Alpe, Italian: Alpi Giulie, Venetian: Alpe Jułie, Friulian: Alps Juliis, German: Julische Alpen) 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. 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]
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.
southeast. The Dinaric Alps extend for approximately 645 kilometres (401 mi) along the western Balkan Peninsula from the JulianAlps of the northeast Italy...
Mountains of Slovenia are part of the Alps and of the Dinarides. The Alps in Slovenia can be divided into: JulianAlps (Slovene: Julijske Alpe) in the northwestern...
the Slovene Littoral and the JulianAlps. A sub-mediterranean climate reaches to the northern extensions of the Dinaric Alps that traverse the country in...
beginning of the Julian Period JulianAlps, part of the Alps in Italy and Slovenia Académie Julian, a former art school in Paris Count Julian (novel), a 1970...
limit of the Alps. The south-easternmost extension of the Alps is to be found in Slovenia, including Pohorje, the Kamnik Alps and the JulianAlps (the last...
The Italian JulianAlps are a mountain range that is part of the Italian Alps that extends from Italy to Slovenia. The JulianAlps begin on the southern...
most of the Slovenian mountain areas including Pohorje, the JulianAlps, the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, the Karawanks, and the southwestern part of Slovenia. It...
southeast Europe, touching the Alps and bordering the Adriatic Sea. The Alps—including the JulianAlps, the Kamnik–Savinja Alps and the Karawank chain, as...
the Alps. They are located in Slovenia and in Italy. According to SOIUSA (International Standardized Mountain Subdivision of the Alps) the JulianAlps and...
Roman Empire. The battlefield, in the Claustra Alpium Iuliarum near the JulianAlps through which Theodosius's army had passed, was probably in the Vipava...
2 ft), is the highest mountain in Slovenia and the highest peak of the JulianAlps. The mountain is the pre-eminent symbol of the Slovene nation, appearing...
southeastern part of the Alpine massif. Mount Triglav, the highest peak of the JulianAlps, stands almost in the middle of the national park. From there the valleys...
(Slovene: Dolina Triglavskih jezer) is a rocky hanging valley in the JulianAlps in Slovenia, below the sheer sides of Mount Tičarica and Mount Zelnarica...
The Alps (/ælps/) are one of the highest and most extensive mountain ranges in Europe, stretching approximately 1,200 km (750 mi) across eight Alpine countries...
(pronounced [mataˈjuːɾ]) is a 1,642-meter (5,387 ft) mountain in the JulianAlps on the border between Italy and Slovenia. It is located on the border...
(Slovene: Blejsko jezero; German: Bleder See, Veldeser See) is a lake in the JulianAlps of the Upper Carniolan region of northwestern Slovenia, where it adjoins...
The Rätikon mountain range, in the Central Eastern Alps, derives its name from Raetia. The JulianAlps cross the Italian border from Frulia into Slovenia's...
The Julian March (Croatian and Slovene: Julijska krajina), also called Julian Venetia (Italian: Venezia Giulia; Venetian: Venesia Julia; Friulian: Vignesie...
the native born architect Jože Plečnik. Other attractions include the JulianAlps with picturesque Lake Bled and the Soča Valley, as well as the nation's...
held by the Imperial counts of Gorizia. In the north, the Carnic and JulianAlps marked the border with the Inner Austrian duchies of Carinthia and Carniola...
Snowy Mountains 1,796m JulianAlps Monte Zatreppo 1,454m JulianAlps Monte Maggiore 1,396m Ćićarija Monte Trestenico 1,243m JulianAlps Alpe Grande 1,271m...
permanent lake in Slovenia. It is located within the Bohinj Valley of the JulianAlps, in the northwestern Upper Carniola region, and part of Triglav National...
Mediterranean heads south, along the Rieserferner Group to the Dolomites, and JulianAlps. The main alpine divide head east, traversing the High Tauern range,...
Valle D'Aosta (one of the highest via ferratas in the Alps). Via Italiana, in the JulianAlps in Friuli (one of only 3 via ferratas rated 6* by www.klettersteig...