- The Kara****s or
Karavankas or
Karavanks (Slovene:
Karavanke; German: Kara****en,
German pronunciation: [kaʁaˈvaŋkŋ̍] ) are a
mountain range of the Southern...
- The Kara****s
Tunnel (German: Kara****entunnel, Slovene:
Predor Karavanke or Karavanški predor) is a
motorway tunnel crossing the
Alpine Kara****s mountain...
- Austro-Hungarian
Crownland of
Carinthia to Austria. This set the
border on the
Karavanke mountain range, with many
Slovenes remaining in Austria.
After the war...
-
Mount Triglav - 2,864
metres (9,396 feet)
above sea. Kara****s (Slovene:
Karavanke)- a m****ive
ridge that
forms a
natural boundary between Slovenia and Austria...
- Klek (1,754
meters or 5,755 feet; German: Hahnkogel), also
known as
Petelin or
Petelinjek to
locals from the
villages on the
Slovene side
below its summit...
-
Austria and
Slovenia under the Kara****s (German: Kara****en, Slovene:
Karavanke)
mountain range: Kara****s
Tunnel (motorway), a 7864-metre-long motorway...
- was
discovered in
Potok Cave (Slovene: Potočka zijalka) in the
Eastern Karavanke, Slovenia. Bone and
ivory needles found in the
Xiaogushan prehistoric...
- Stol (also
Veliki Stol) or Hochstuhl, at 2,236 m (7,336 ft), is the
highest mountain of the Kara****s and
straddles the
border between Slovenia and Austria...
-
fusulinoidean and
conodont faunas from the
Carnic Alps (Austria/Italy),
Karavanke Mountains (Slovenia), and
southern Urals (Russia).
Facies 47:201-275 A...
- The
Mittagskogel (German) or Kepa (Slovenian) has an
elevation of 2,145
metres (7,037 ft) aA, and is thus the
third highest mountain in the Kara****s range...