- Stol - 2,236 m ((7,336 feet). Kamnik–Savinja Alps (Slovene: Kamniško-
Savinjske Alpe) lie to the
south of Kara****s. The
highest peak is Mt. Grintovec...
- The Kamnik–Savinja Alps (Slovene: Kamniško-
Savinjske Alpe) are a
mountain range of the
Southern Limestone Alps. They lie in
northern Slovenia, except...
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Celje and Laško. The
Savinja is the main
river of the
Savinja Alps (Sln.
Savinjske Alpe). It
flows into the Sava
River at the town of
Zidani Most. It has...
- Kara****en) -
SOIUSA code:II/C-35.I; Kamnik–Savinja Alps (SL: Kamniško-
Savinjske Alpe; DE:
Steiner Alpen) -
SOIUSA code:II/C-35.II. Some
notable summits...
- the
partisan troops, the
Revirje and the
Savinja companies (Revirske in
Savinjske čete),
which were
active in
Styria in the
autumn of 1941. He parti****ted...
- Alpi di
Kamnik e
della Savinja Kamniško-
Savinjske Alpe
Steiner Alpen 21a Kamniške Alpe (Kamnik Alps) 21b
Savinjske Alpe (Savinja Alps) 022 Kara****s Caravanche...
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Planinski vestnik, 1898/2 Fran Lapajne,
Planinski vestnik 1921/1 Kamniško-
Savinjske Alpe, vodnik, PZS 2004, ISBN 961-6156-52-7 Zois
Lodge at
Kokra Saddle:...
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stands at 1,170
meters (3,840 ft). Seidl, Ferdinand. 1907.
Kamniske ali
Savinjske Alpe, njih
zgradba in njih lice. Ljubljana:
Matica Slovenska, p. 17. Natek...
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Milenko Arnejšek - Prle, Andraž
Poljanec ISBN 978-961-6870-04-7 Kamniško-
Savinjske Alpe, vodnik, PZS 2004, ISBN 961-6156-52-7 Description,
Route & Photos...
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Tethys - The
Fossilized World of Tri****ic
Vertebrates from the Kamniško-
Savinjske Alps /
Kraljestvo Tetide -
Okamneli svet
triasnih vretenčarjev Kamniško-Savinjskih...