Slovenian Alpine Club
| Planinska Zveza Slovenije (PZS) | |
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| sport | Alpinism |
| Founded | February 27, 1893 |
| Place of foundation | Ljubljana |
| president | Jože Rovan |
| societies | 287 sections (as of 2018) |
| Members | 58,000 (as of 2018) |
| Association headquarters | Ljubljana , Slovenia |
| Official languages) | Slovenian |
| Homepage | pzs.si |
The Slovenian Alpine Club ( Slov. Planinska Zveza Slovenije , PZS ) is the largest Alpine Club in Slovenia and the owner of 178 Alpine Club huts in the Slovenian parts of the Alps . Its predecessor organization was founded on February 27, 1893 in Ljubljana , after the Second World War the association was given its current structure under its current name.
The association is a member of the UIAA , the Club Arc Alpin (CAA), the Balkan Mountaineering Union (BMU) and, since 2017, a member of the EUMA . He is a member of the multilateral agreement on reciprocal rights to huts .
There are 287 sections, including academic sections in Ljubljana and Marburg as well as foreign sections in Klagenfurt ( Slovensko Planinsko Društvo Celovec ), Trieste (seat: Sesana ), Gorizia and San Pietro al Natisone ( Veneto section ).
PZS huts
The PZS operates 178 refuges in Slovenia and Austria.
Web links
- Official website (Slovenian)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d Club-Arc-Alpin.eu: Planinska zveza Slovenije (PZS) - Alpine Association of Slovenia
- ↑ BMUMagazine.com: About Us
- ^ Alpenverein.de: European mountaineering umbrella organization EUMA founded in Munich
- ^ Slovensko planinsko društvo Gorica. PZS, accessed on January 2, 2013 .
- ↑ Planinska družina Benečije. PZS, accessed January 7, 2013 .