List of the highest mountains in Slovenia
This list shows the highest mountains in Slovenia in order of height . In the Alps, an elevation is considered an independent mountain if it has a notch height of approx. 100 or, according to other sources, 300 meters. This list contains all peaks over 2,500 meters high and over 100 meters high. The mountain heights are given in meters above the Adriatic Sea .
Legend
- Rank : Rank that the mountain has among the highest mountains in Slovenia according to the above criteria.
- Image : Image of the mountain
- Summit : name of the summit
- Height : Height of the mountain in meters
- Mountain group : Mountain group in which the mountain is located.
- Dominance : The dominance describes the radius of the area that the mountain towers over. Specified in kilometers with reference point.
- Schartenhöhe : The notch height is the difference in height between the summit height and the highest notch , up to which you have to descend at least in order to reach a higher peak. Specified in meters.
- First ascent : Names of the first ascent with date. Empty field means that the first person to climb or the date can no longer be traced.
mountains
| rank |
image | summit | Height (m) |
Mountain range | Dominance (km) |
Notch height (m) |
First ascent |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
|
Triglav | 2,864 | Julian Alps |
72.5 Reißeck |
2,048 |
August 25, 1778 Lovrenc Willomitzer , Luka Korošec , Stefan Rožič , Matija Kos |
| 2 |
|
Škrlatica | 2,740 | Julian Alps |
6 Triglav |
982 |
1880 Julius Kugy , Andrej Komac, Matija Kravanja |
| 3 |
|
Mangart | 2,677 | Julian Alps |
12.7 Škrlatica |
1,065 |
1794 Franz von Hohenwart |
| 4th |
|
Jalovec | 2,645 | Julian Alps |
2.7 Mangart |
511 |
1875 Karl Wurmb |
| 5 |
|
Razor | 2,602 | Julian Alps |
3.1 Škrlatica |
332 |
1842 Otto Sendtner |
| 6th |
|
Dolkova špica | 2,591 | Julian Alps |
0.7 Škrlatica |
138 |
|
| 7th |
|
Rabbit | 2,585 | Julian Alps |
8.2 months |
1,403 |
1842 Otto Sendtner |
| 8th |
|
Kanjavec | 2,568 | Julian Alps |
2.8 Triglav |
405 |
August 18, 1877 Julius Kugy |
| 9 |
|
Grintovec | 2,558 | Steiner Alps |
53 Triglav |
1,706 |
1759 Giovanni Antonio Scopoli |
| 10 |
|
Prisojnik | 2,547 | Julian Alps |
2.1 Razor |
558 |
|
| 11 |
|
Dovški križ | 2,542 | Julian Alps |
0.8 Škrlatica |
152 |
|
| 12 |
|
Jezerska Kočna | 2,540 | Steiner Alps |
1.0 Grintovec |
270 |
|
| 13 |
|
Skuta | 2,532 | Steiner Alps |
1.7 Grintovec |
199 |
|
| 14th |
|
Ryavina | 2,532 | Julian Alps |
1.5 triglav |
278 |
|
| 15th |
|
Stenar | 2,501 | Julian Alps |
2.0 Dolkova špica |
212 |
|
Individual evidence
- ^ Christian Thöni: From Schartenhöhe and dominance . In: The Alps . No. 1/2003 , January 2003 ( online [PDF; accessed July 3, 2007]). About Schartenhöhe and Dominanz ( Memento of the original from July 7, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Eberhard Jurgalski on Extreme Collect : Summit lists then and now - measuring the independence of mountains by means of prominence and dominance.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i Marko Kern, Marijana Cuderman: slovenskih dvatisočaki. Retrieved June 4, 2009 .
- ↑ summitpost.org: Razor (2601m). Retrieved June 10, 2009 .
- ↑ summitpost.org: Visoki Kanin / Monte Canin. Retrieved June 10, 2009 .
- ↑ summitpost.org: Grintovec. Retrieved January 23, 2010 .