A range of the eastern Alps in Slovenia and northeast Italy. The heavily forested range rises to 2,864 m (9,390 ft).
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| Julian Alps | |
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Near Kranjska Gora
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| Countries | Italy, Slovenia |
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| Part of | Southern Limestone Alps |
| Highest point | Triglav |
| - elevation | 2,864 m (9,396 ft) |
| - coordinates | 46°23′N 13°50′E / 46.383°N 13.833°E |
The Julian Alps (Slovene: Julijske Alpe, Italian: Alpi Giulie) are a mountain range of the Southern Limestone Alps that stretches from north-eastern Italy to Slovenia, where they rise to 2,864 metres at the Triglav mountain. They are named after Julius Caesar, who founded the municipium of Cividale del Friuli at the foot of the mountains. A large part of the Julian Alps is included in the Triglav National Park.
Its most important peaks are:
Important passes of the Julians are:
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Valley of Krnica near Kranjska Gora |
Coordinates: 46°20′N 13°45′E / 46.333°N 13.75°E
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| Bled (city, Slovenia) |
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