- The
Dinaric Alps (/dɪˈnærɪk/), also
Dinarides, are a
mountain range in
Southern and
Southcentral Europe,
separating the
continental Balkan Peninsula from...
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Mountains of
Slovenia are part of the Alps and of the
Dinarides. The Alps in
Slovenia can be
divided into:
Julian Alps (Slovene:
Julijske Alpe) in the...
- Four
major European geographic regions meet in Slovenia: the Alps, the
Dinarides, the
Pannonian Plain, and the
Mediterranean Sea.
Although on the s****...
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mountains in
Southern Europe, from the Pyrenees, the Alps, the Apennines, the
Dinarides, the
Tatra to the
Carpathian Mountains, the
Balkan Mountains, the Rila–Rhodope...
- the interior.
Others are
oriented south–north (Scandinavian Mountains,
Dinarides, Carpathians, Apennines) and
because the rain
falls primarily on the side...
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mostly formed as a part of the
Dinarides. The
Dinaride region lies
outside of the
Pannonian Basin to the Southwest. The
Dinarides is a
mountain range in Southern...
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region of the
Tethys realm due to the
formation of the Alps, Carpathians,
Dinarides,
Taurus and
Elburz mountains.
Paratethys was at
times reconnected with...
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rocks of the
Dinarides are 4500 to 8000 m
thick and thus
reach deep
below the
current sea level.
There are
thousands of
caves in the
Dinarides. Bakšić (2008)...
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southernmost subrange of the 1,000-kilometre-long (621 mi)
Dinaric Alps
range (
Dinarides),
extending from
northern Albania to
western Kosovo and
northeastern Montenegro...
- The
location at the
junction of the Mediterranean, the Alps, the
Dinarides and the
Pannonian Plain and the area
being traversed by
major rivers have been...