Triglav
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Deutsch: Der Triglav ist mit 2864 m der höchste Berg Sloweniens.
English: Triglav is the highest mountain of the Julian Alps and of Slovenia.
Italiano: Il Monte Tricorno (Triglav, 2864 m) è la vetta più elevata delle Alpi Giulie e della Slovenia.
Slovenščina: Triglav (2864 m n. v.) je najvišji vrh Julijskih Alp in najvišji vrh Slovenije.
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A view from Debela Peč mountain
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Under the top
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A view from Vodnik's hut
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A view from Bavški Grintavec mountain
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A view from Vogel mountain
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A view from the east
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Triglav seen from the north side
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The plate of the "monument of four brave men" that made the first ascent on August 26 1778. They were Luka Korošec, Matevž Kos, Štefan Rožič and Lovrenc Willomitzer. The monument stands in Ribčev Laz.
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View of Julian Alps and Triglav from Magdalensberg in central Carinthia (A) / Pogled na Julijce in na Triglav s Štalenske gore v osrčju avstrijske južne Koroške
Aljaž Tower
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Aljaž tower on the top
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Inside the tower
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The highest standing mountain shelter in Slovenia
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It can accept 8 sitting or 16 standing people
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Tower in 1938
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Jakob Aljaž, priest and mountaneer, builder of the tower (in 1895), the lodge and the chapel on Kredarica
Lodges
editTriglav Lodge at Kredarica with a chapel
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The lodge (build in 1896) and the first chapel (build in 1896, demolished in 1952)
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The lodge with the extension from 1909
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Lodge in 1940
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Lodge with the extension from 1954
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Present-day chapel (build in 1992) in snow
Planika Lodge at Triglav
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Planika Lodge at Triglav (2401 m)
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The second lodge of Maria Theresa (build in 1877); the first one (Triglav temple) was build in 1871
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The Alexander lodge (build in 1911)
Valentin Stanič Lodge
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Valentin Stanič Lodge (2332 m)
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Dežman Lodge (build in 1887)
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Dežman Lodge in 1909
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Dežman Lodge in early 20th century
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The Lodge from the same time
Triglav Lakes Valley
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Črno jezero (Black lake)
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Dvojno jezero (Double Lake)
Symbols
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The Triglav as depicted in the coat of arms of Republic of Slovenia
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The Triglav as depicted in the coat of arms of the former Socialist Republic of Slovenia
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Coat of arms on the slovenian police uniforms
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Coat of arms of bishop Luis Urbanč, Slovene born in Argentina