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Ljubljana Gap

Coordinates: 45°45′35.49″N 14°11′39.61″E / 45.7598583°N 14.1943361°E / 45.7598583; 14.1943361
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Ljubljana Gap (Slovene: Ljubljanska vrata) is a geographical term for the transition area between the Alps and Dinaric Alps that passes from southwest to northeast between Trieste and Ljubljana.

A strategically-vital mountain pass in Europe, it is named after Ljubljana, the capital city of Slovenia.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Pregled utrdbenih sistemov Postojnsko-ljubljanskih vrat". Utrdbe na slovenskem. adpirum.si. Retrieved 28 January 2013.

45°45′35.49″N 14°11′39.61″E / 45.7598583°N 14.1943361°E / 45.7598583; 14.1943361