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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Accursed Mountains (redirect from North Albanian Alps)
It is the southernmost subrange of the 1,000-kilometre-long (621 mi) Dinaric Alps range (Dinarides), extending from northern Albania to western Kosovo...
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Topography of Croatia (section Dinaric Alps)
geomorphological parts of the country. Those are the Pannonian Basin, the Dinaric Alps, and the Adriatic Basin. The largest part of Croatia consists of lowlands...
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South Germans were also identified[by whom?] as having Dinaric characteristics. The notion of a Dinaric race originated with racial anthropologist Joseph Deniker...
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Geography of Croatia (section Dinaric Alps)
12,498 square kilometres (4,826 sq mi). The Pannonian Plain and the Dinaric Alps, along with the Adriatic Basin, represent major geomorphological parts...
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exclusively used in pan-European parlance, roughly corresponds to the Dinaric Alps territory. The institutions of the European Union have generally used...
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List of mountains in Slovenia (section Alps)
both part of the Dinaric Alps, a mountain chain that spans towards the southeast. The highest peak is Snežnik. Part of the Dinaric Alps are also the Gorjanci...
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This is an incomplete list of caves on the Dinaric Alps. Many of the caves of Ivanščica and Strahinjčica [hr] were listed by Vladimir Redenšek in 1961...
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Maglić ({{}}, pronounced [mǎɡliːtɕ]) is a transboundary mountain in the Dinaric Alps, on the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. Its highest...
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states"). South of the Eastern Alps (spanning Austria, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, Slovenia and Switzerland), the Dinaric Alps extend for 650 kilometres...
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Dinaric may refer to: Dinara, a mountain on the border of Croatia with Bosnia and Herzegovina Dinaric Alps, a mountain chain Dinaric race, in physical...
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just a few kilometres in the south; it is mostly covered by the rugged Dinaric Alps. Seventy-nine islands (and about 500 islets) run parallel to the coast...
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Prenj (Serbian Cyrillic: Прењ) is a mountain range in the Dinaric Alps of southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in eastern Herzegovina near Mostar,...
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continental climate, which is influenced by several factors: the Dinaric Alps, the Alps, the Adriatic Sea, and the continental background. Despite the fact...
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Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, and Turkey (East Thrace).[citation needed] Dinaric Alps Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania[citation...
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border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, part of the Dinaric Alps. Plješivica is part of the Dinaric Alps, and it stretches in the northwest–southeast direction...
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Polje (category Dinaric Alps)
they are used extensively for agricultural purposes. Some poljes of the Dinaric Alps are inundated during the rainy winters and spring seasons as masses of...
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that extends southeast from the southern Alps. Karst topography is especially prominent in the Dinaric Alps. The Pannonian Basin took shape through Miocenian...
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world's 127th largest country. Elevation ranges from the mountains of the Dinaric Alps with the highest point of the Dinara peak at 1,831 metres (6,007 feet)...
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Dinara (category Dinaric Alps)
Dinara is a 100-kilometre-long (60-mile) mountain range in the Dinaric Alps, located on the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. It has four major...
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have the tallest average height. A 2005 study found teenagers from the Dinaric Alps to be the tallest people in the world. Dinka people are sometimes noted...
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Via Dinarica (category Dinaric Alps)
The Via Dinarica is a network of long-distance hiking trails in the Dinaric Alps. It consists of the White Trail, Blue Trail and Green Trail. Via Dinarica...
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List of sinkholes (category Dinaric Alps)
The following is a list of sinkholes, blue holes, dolines, crown holes, cenotes, and pit caves. A sinkhole is a depression or hole in the ground caused...
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Kamešnica is a mountain in the Dinaric Alps, located in the southern end of the Dinara Mountain Range on the border between Bosnia and Herzegovina (Canton...
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boundaries—the Carpathian Mountains to north and east, the Dinaric Alps to south and southwest and the Alps to west. The plain is also associated with Pannonian...
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Ponor (category Dinaric Alps)
There are significant geological ponors in the Carpathian Mountains, the Dinaric Alps, Greece, Turkey, and parts of the southern United States.[citation needed]...
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Speleothem (category Dinaric Alps)
A speleothem (/ˈspiːliəθɛm/; from Ancient Greek σπήλαιον (spḗlaion) 'cave' and θέμα (théma) 'deposit') is a geological formation by mineral deposits that...
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former are found in the Adriatic Sea, as well as in the southern Alps and the Dinaric Alps, and remnants of the latter are seen as the Gargano Promontory...
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Serbia eventually settled in an area between the Sava river and the Dinaric Alps. By the beginning of the 9th century, Serbia achieved a level of statehood...
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can be found all over Europe and reaches its maximum frequency in the Dinaric Alps (Balkans) via founder effect, related to the migrations of the Early...
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