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Velika Kapela

Coordinates: 45°16′20″N 14°57′45″E / 45.272168°N 14.962506°E / 45.272168; 14.962506
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Velika Kapela
Eastern slopes of the Velika Kapela with ruins of the Tržan Castle in Modruš
Highest point
Elevation1,526 m (5,007 ft)
ListingMountains of Croatia
Coordinates45°16′20″N 14°57′45″E / 45.272168°N 14.962506°E / 45.272168; 14.962506
Geography
Velika Kapela is located in Croatia
Velika Kapela
Velika Kapela
The highest peak of Velika Kapela
Map
LocationGorski kotar, Croatia
Parent rangeDinaric Alps

The Velika Kapela (pronounced [ʋɛ̂likaː kǎpɛla]; lit. Great Chapel) is a large mountain range in the east of Gorski Kotar, Croatia.

The highest peak is Bjelolasica-Kula at 1533 m.a.s.l.[1] It overlooks Velebit, Plješivica, islands Krk, Cres, Lošinj, and the Kvarner Gulf.

Velika Kapela belongs to the Dinaric Alps, and it stretches from the Gorski Kotar region in the west, to the Mala Kapela and Lika in the east, from the Ogulin-Plaški valley in the north, and to the Vinodol coastline in the south. The area is narrowest mountain prague between continental Pannonia and the coastal Mediterranean. Velika Kapela is mainly composed of karstlimestone rocks.

On the Velika Kapela, there are many protected areas and landscapes. The famous are White cliffs and Samarske cliffs (Croatian: Bijele i Samarske stijene), and Klek above Frankopan town of Ogulin.

References

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  1. ^ Ostroški, Ljiljana, ed. (December 2015). Statistički ljetopis Republike Hrvatske 2015 [Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Croatia 2015] (PDF). Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Croatia (in Croatian and English). Vol. 47. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. p. 48. ISSN 1333-3305. Retrieved 27 December 2015.