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This is a list of mountains (Croatian: planina) in Croatia.
The highest mountains in Croatia belong to the Dinarides range that is sometimes also called Dinaric Alps, of which Dinara is the highest mountain in Croatia. Together with the easternmost parts of the Alps, these mountains span most of the country, and their orogenic activity started in the Paleozoic with the Variscan orogeny and continued in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic with the Alpine orogeny.
The mountains in the northeastern part of the country, in the Pannonian plain, are considerably older than the rest as their orogeny happened in the Paleozoic.
Mountains in the list are ordered by height.
Mountain
Peak
Height (m)
Dinara
Dinara (Sinjal)[note 1]
1831
Kamešnica
Kurljaj or Kamešnic. [note 2]
1809
Biokovo
Sveti Jure
1762
Velebit
Vaganski vrh
1757
Plješevica
Ozeblin
1657
Velika Kapela
Bjelolasica (Kula)
1533
Risnjak
Risnjak
1528
Svilaja
Svilaja
1508
Snježnik
Snježnik
1506
Viševica
Viševica
1428
Učka
Vojak
1396
Mosor
Mosor
1339
Šibenik
Veliki Šibenik
1314
Mala Kapela
Seliški vrh
1279
Ćićarija
Veliki Plamik
1272
Sniježnica
Sniježnica
1234
Veliki Kozjak
Bat
1207
Klek
Klek
1182
Žumberačka Gora
Sveta Gera
1181
Promina
Velika Promina
1148
Bitoraj
Bitoraj
1140
Tuhobić
Tuhobić
1106
Ivanšćica
Ivanšćica
1059
Medvednica
Sljeme
1035
Psunj
Brezovo polje
984
Pelješac
Sveti Ilija
961
Papuk
Papuk
953
Rilić
Šapašnik
920
Samoborska Gora
Japetić
879
Strahinščica
Strahinščica
846
Moseč
Movran
838
Krndija
Kapovac
792
Vidova gora (Island of Brač)
Sutvid
780
Kozjak
Sveti Luka
779
Plešivica
Plešivica
777
Boraja
Crni vrh
739
Ravna Gora (Trakošćan)
Ravna gora
686
Jurašinka
Jurašinka
674
Opor (mountain)
Crni krug
650
Kalničko gorje
Kalnik
642
Sveti Niko (Island of Hvar)
Sveti Nikola
627
Požeška Gora
Kapavac
618
Zrinska gora
Piramida
616
Osoršćica (Island of Lošinj)
Osoršćica
589
Klupca (Island of Korčula)
Klupca
569
Obzovo (Island of Krk)
Obzovo
568
Vodenica
Vodenica
537
Petrova Gora
Veliki Petrovac
512
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