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[[Image:Baska Voda-mountain.jpg|thumb|250px|Biokovo at [[Baška Voda]]]]
[[Image:Baska Voda-mountain.jpg|thumb|250px|Biokovo at [[Baška Voda]]]]
[[Image:Biokovo Nature Park Visitor Center.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The Biokovo Nature Park Visitor Center in downtown Kakarska]]


'''Biokovo''' ({{IPA-sh|bîɔkɔʋɔ|pron}}) is the second-highest mountain range in [[Croatia]], located along the [[Dalmatia]]n coast of the [[Adriatic Sea]], between the rivers of [[Cetina]] and [[Neretva]]. Its highest peak is '''Sveti Jure''' (Saint George), at 1762 [[m.a.s.l.]]<ref name="dzs-yb2k9-geo">{{cite web | url = http://www.dzs.hr/Hrv_Eng/ljetopis/2009/PDF/01-bind.pdf | title = Geographical and meteorological data | publisher = [[Croatian Bureau of Statistics]] | work = Statistical Yearbook | year = 2009 | accessdate = 2011-06-01}}</ref>
'''Biokovo''' ({{IPA-sh|bîɔkɔʋɔ|pron}}) is the second-highest mountain range in [[Croatia]], located along the [[Dalmatia]]n coast of the [[Adriatic Sea]], between the rivers of [[Cetina]] and [[Neretva]]. Its highest peak is '''Sveti Jure''' (Saint George), at 1762 [[m.a.s.l.]]<ref name="dzs-yb2k9-geo">{{cite web | url = http://www.dzs.hr/Hrv_Eng/ljetopis/2009/PDF/01-bind.pdf | title = Geographical and meteorological data | publisher = [[Croatian Bureau of Statistics]] | work = Statistical Yearbook | year = 2009 | accessdate = 2011-06-01}}</ref>
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Biokovo is one in a line of [[Dinaric Alps]] stretching along the Dalmatian coast - northwest of it is [[Mosor]] and southeast of it are [[Sutvid]] and [[Rilić (mountain)|Rilić]]. In the east, the [[Šibenik (mountain)|Šibenik]] runs in parallel.
Biokovo is one in a line of [[Dinaric Alps]] stretching along the Dalmatian coast - northwest of it is [[Mosor]] and southeast of it are [[Sutvid]] and [[Rilić (mountain)|Rilić]]. In the east, the [[Šibenik (mountain)|Šibenik]] runs in parallel.

To aid the hikers, there is the Biokovo Nature Park Visitor Center in downtown Makarska.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 16:07, 13 October 2012

Biokovo
Biokovo, a view from Tučepi
Highest point
Elevation1,762 m (5,781 ft)
Coordinates43°20′N 17°03′E / 43.333°N 17.050°E / 43.333; 17.050
Geography
LocationDalmatia, Croatia
Geology
Mountain typeLimestone
Climbing
Easiest routeroad
Biokovo at Baška Voda
The Biokovo Nature Park Visitor Center in downtown Kakarska

Biokovo (pronounced [bîɔkɔʋɔ]) is the second-highest mountain range in Croatia, located along the Dalmatian coast of the Adriatic Sea, between the rivers of Cetina and Neretva. Its highest peak is Sveti Jure (Saint George), at 1762 m.a.s.l.[1]

The 196 km² of its area is protected as a nature park.[2]

It is sometimes referenced to as Bijakova, especially among inhabitants of the eastern side of the mountain. When the weather is very clear, from the top of Biokovo it is possible to see Monte Gargano in Italy, which is 252 km (157 mi) away.

Biokovo is one in a line of Dinaric Alps stretching along the Dalmatian coast - northwest of it is Mosor and southeast of it are Sutvid and Rilić. In the east, the Šibenik runs in parallel.

To aid the hikers, there is the Biokovo Nature Park Visitor Center in downtown Makarska.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Geographical and meteorological data" (PDF). Statistical Yearbook. Croatian Bureau of Statistics. 2009. Retrieved 2011-06-01.
  2. ^ Biokovo park prirode - nature park

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