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 Triglav National Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Triglav is situated almost in the middle of the national park.
Under this act, however, all objectives of a true national park were not attained and for this reason over the next two decades, new proposals for the extension and rearrangement of the protection were put forward.
It was named after Mt. Triglav, which is also a national symbol of Slovenia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Triglav_National_Park   (275 words)

  
 The Triglav National Park (introduction)
The Triglav National Park is named after Mt Triglav, the nation's highest mountain and a symbol of the Slovene people.
Triglav rises amidst this protected area of the Julian Alps, and forms its mighty centre.
Unlike their counterparts on the northern side of the park, these valleys are inhabited right up to the most distant and lofty Alpine meadows.
home.hetnet.nl /~rjs25/hoofdmap/triglavpark.htm   (1077 words)

  
 Triglav - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mount Triglav is the highest peak in Slovenia, in the former Yugoslavia and of the Julian Alps.
The Triglav area is also the origin of a old Slovenian legend of a chamois buck (steinbock, ibex, capricorn) named Zlatorog (»Goldhorn«), that is nowadays used as a brand mark of a Slovenian brewery.
This article is about mount Triglav in Slovenia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Triglav   (173 words)

  
 The educational encyclopedia, national parks, forests, trees
Bialowieski national park Bialowieski national park is the oldest national park in Poland and one of the oldest in Europe.
Nouabale-Ndoki national park situated in the north of the Republic of Congo (Congo-Brazzaville), the Nouabal-Ndoki national park was created in 1993 to conserve, in its natural state, one of the last examples of an untouched wilderness in the world
Olympic national park Olympic National Park encompasses three distinctly different ecosystems—rugged glacier capped mountains, over 60 miles of wild Pacific coast and magnificent stands of old-growth and temperate rain forest
users.telenet.be /educypedia/general/parks.htm   (1157 words)

  
 Peakware - Triglav
Please go to the new Triglav page, or wait 10 seconds for us to take you there automatically.
www.peakware.com /encyclopedia/peaks/triglav.htm   (18 words)

  
 Trigav National Park
The Triglav National Park was established in 1924 in the heart of the Julian Alps.
In theTriglav National Park are all Slovenian glacial lakes: the Triglav Lakes, the Kriz Lakes, the Bohinj Lakes, the Krn Lakes all situated high in the mountains.
The park is named after the mountain Triglav (three heads), the symbol of Slovenia.
www2.arnes.si /~osljvodm2s/soca/TNPuvod.html   (176 words)

  
 Mount Triglav - A colour photo essay about Slovenian symbol and its National Park
All around Triglav there is a big national park that includes other mountains, lakes, rivers and springs.
Triglav, Slovenian Alpi Giulie's highest mountain, is a symbol for this young country.
Its sketched silhouette waves on Slovenia national flag and it is represented on banknotes; a lot of associations have its name and, with no pretentions, we can find it on inns and pubs' signs.
www.oltremarephoto.com /pages/triglav.html   (156 words)

  
 Triglav National Park - Wikitravel
Centered around the focal point of Triglav (2864 m), the "Three-Headed" mountain found on everything Slovenian ranging from the national flag to Laibach's LP Krst pod Triglavom (Baptism under Triglav), the park covers nearly all of the Slovenian section of the Julian Alps, a total of nearly 85,000 hectares.
Triglav National Park (Triglavski Narodni Park) is Slovenia's pride and joy.
Triglav rules over a dreamworld, sundered from time, full of unbelievable hidden nooks, of unsuspected passages, of sudden visions of cliffs which cannot be real.
wikitravel.org /en/Triglav_National_Park   (641 words)

  
 OrienteeringOnline.cup
Flora and fauna of Triglav national park is a typical alpine one, with Capra Ibex being the
Triglav national park is the only Slovenian national park, but it's quite big and we are very proud of it.
At the peak of touristic season you will find some crowds at the most attractive places, but the huge part of Triglav national park is still peaceful wilderness.
www.hattrickpoli.com /cup?action=holidays&subaction=triglav   (217 words)

  
 MWS - Memorandum on protection of the Triglav national park
The area of Triglav National Park (TNP in the following text) is extraordinary because of the preserved nature, cultural landscape and numerous cultural monuments that have deep symbolic importance for the inhabitants of Slovenia.
We also stress our will and determination to participate not only the process of reaching the necessary public consensus and creating new legislative basis and a management plan for the protection of Triglav National Park, but also in its future management.
In TNP the natural, cultural and also spiritual heritage are completely connected - only all together they present the exceptional value which demonstrates in rich spiritual, cultural and symbolic national dimension in close connection of natural, spiritual, physical and metaphysical, subject and symbolic in perception and comprehension of the area.
www.drustvo-mws.si /en/activities/campaigns/memorandum_tnp_2004.html   (1037 words)

  
 The Alps - the high mountain world of Slovenia
The highest peak Mount Triglav is almost at the geometrical center of the park, from where the magnificent alpine valleys of Planica, Vrata, Kot, and Krma spread in the shape of a fan to the north, and Koritnica and Trenta to the south.
Mount Triglav, the highest mountain in Slovenia, is a symbol of Slovene identity, and its silhouette of three peaks appears in the national coat of arms.
The center of the park is enlivened by the Valley of the Triglav Lakes with its seven glacial lakes, and below Mount Krn (2244 m) is the karst Krn Lake.
www.randburg.com /si/general/slo4.html   (1116 words)

  
 L.L.Bean: Park Search - Triglav National Park
Triglav National Park protects a large area of the Julian Alps in western Slovenia.
The park is named for Mount Triglav, the highest mountain the country (9,450 feet), which is located in the center of the park.
Several glacial lakes are inside the park, with Lake Bohinj the largest and along with the Bled, among the most popular.
www.llbean.com /parksearch/parks/html/1720llt.htm   (280 words)

  
 Slovenian Webclassroom. Triglav National Park
Triglav National Park is named after the highest mountain in Slovenia, Triglav.
The park was established in 1924 and is one of the largest natural parks in Europe.
is prominent as the national symbol, it’s depicted on the Slovenian flag and seal.
www.thezaurus.com /slovenianlinx/webclasstriglav.htm   (371 words)

  
 Mainpage Triglav National Park
The Triglav National Park (in Slovenian: Triglavski Narodni Park) is situated in the north east of Slovenia.
The TNP is named after Slovenia's highest mountain: the Triglav (2864 m), which means the Threehead.
Bohinj, Trenta, Vrata, Mojstrana, Martuljek, Triglav, Julian Alps, Alps, mountains, karst, waters,
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 East European Constitutional Review
On July 4, the National Assembly passed changes to the Referendum and People's Initiative Act, raising the number of signatures required to file a referendum initiative from 200 to 1,000, and obliging the National Assembly to implement a referendum outcome no later than one year after the referendum is held.
In 1948, when the forests were nationalized, their value was estimated at just over 15 million deutsche marks, while on return their value was estimated at 12.5 million marks.
The opposition Slovenian National Party (SNP) is strongly against the restitution of the forest to the Church.
www.law.nyu.edu /eecr/vol10num4/constitutionwatch/slovenia.html   (2231 words)

  
 annonces-oglasi
Farm is situated in Triglav national Park.Their specialties include homemade pork and sausages in winter, dry sausage preserved in minced lard, smoked ham.žganci, buckwheat krapi,…Welcome to stay with us.
Apartements Triglav are situated in Dovje near Triglav National Park.
Apartmány Triglav se nachází v Triglavském národním parku ve vesnici Dovje a mají překrásný pohled na Triglav a Julské Alpy.Dům má 7 apartmánů každý je vybaven vlastní kuchyní a koupelnou.Některé mají balkon.Před domem je prostorná terasa parking a místo za relax.
www.triglavslovenia.com /oglas1.htm   (2408 words)

  
 Triglav
We crossed the Triglav National Park from just west of Gojace, in Nova Gorica to the extreme north of the country, right by the frontier with Austria.
Triglav National Park is so named because this is where Mount Triglav is located.
The park is rugged but the roads are beautiful, as always in Slovenia.
www.cogev.com /trips/triglav.htm   (544 words)

  
 Slovenia: Conservation and Change - 9
This area was extended to 2,000 hectares, and became the Triglav National Park, in 1961.
Currently, Triglav is the only national park in Slovenia, although two dozen regional parks have also been established, and URSKD's intention is that 25% of Slovenia's territory will eventually be covered by national or regional park status.
The concept for the TNP was drafted in 1908, with a 1,600 hectare 'Alpine Protection Park' established in 1924.
www.soult.com /slovenia/slov9.shtml   (717 words)

  
 Triglav National Park
Triglav is one great big huge hunk of dolomite.
Climbing Notes:The standard route on Triglav starts at a hut called Alyazhev Dom, reached at the end of a road from Mojstrana.
A heavily-used trail runs up the sheer sides of the dolomite, frequently using ladders, cables, and metal spikes drilled into the rock--although these aids make the ascent not difficult for confident hikers, those afraid of heights and exposure should stay back down at the giant carabiner sculpture near the hut.
www.parcorurale.com /triglav.htm   (384 words)

  
 Sierra Club Outings Valleys, Vistas and Waterfalls: The Highlights of Slovenia 06715A
We’ll walk the varied trails in Triglav National Park, the home of the Julian Alps, hike among the limestone formations of the Logar Valley, and walk through the gorges of Tolminka and Mostnica to the base of powerful waterfalls.
Triglav National Park includes almost all of the Julian Alps in Slovenia.
Dominating the landscape is Mt. Triglav, the highest mountain in the park at 9,394 feet.
www.sierraclub.org /outings/national/brochure/06715a.asp   (2290 words)

  
 Soca Valley
Triglav National Park should be our location for flowers (protected and not) to be admired and not destroyed.
In the National Park Triglav is not permited to leave any kind of garbage.
Parking cars and setting up campers is only permited in the camping sights and some parking areas.
www.dolina-soce.com /english/triglav.html   (91 words)

  
 gozdna_eng.html
The Gozdna šola is situated at the central region of the Triglav National Park.
The campsites are in the Triglav National Park in which the environmental treatment and behaviour of people are specially regulated by the law.
The National Training Centre ZTS "Gozdna Šola" is located near lake Bohinj in the very heart of the Triglav National Park.
www.zts.org /gozdna_eng.html   (887 words)

  
 The Triglav National Park
The National Park is named for the Triglav mountain, the highest peak in Slovenia.
Of course, the Triglav National Park can be enjoyed in many other ways, not necessarily climbing high in the Alps.
Probably the best way to climb Triglav is to go up from the north and descend down through the majestic Seven Lakes Valley to the southwest.
www.geocities.com /TheTropics/7505/triglav.html   (1179 words)

  
 TheTravelzine.com Slovenia Spring 1999 (3) Kranjska Gora, Trenta, Ratece, Podkoren, Lake Bled, Bohinj, Savica Waterfall, Kropa, Ljubljana
The southern part of the valley from which we arrived is a gateway to the Triglav National Park.
It is sheltered on the shores of Lake Bled in a 12-acre park of magnificent trees, shrubs and flowers.
Learning about the park, the wonders of nature and the protection of the environment are powerful themes and worth a visit to Trenta.
www.thetravelzine.com /slovenia6993.htm   (3078 words)

  
 Europarc.org
Junior rangers were eager to take in as much as they possibly could: general knowledge on nature and the national park, information on the work of park rangers as well as practical hints and advice.
In addition to preservation of nature, cultural landscapes, the promotion of sustainable development and research, education is one of the primary objectives of national parks.
Despite their initial distrust and reservations, park rangers soon realised that the programmes gave them an opportunity to share with others their knowledge and the 'secrets of the trade'.
www.europarc.org /juniorranger/press/int_jr_camp_04.php   (722 words)

  
 Slovenia Business Week
The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Food issued an order on July 4 according to which the Diocese of Ljubljana is to have over 8,000 hectares of woods in the Triglav National Park, NW Slovenia, returned as part of denationalisation.
According to the Ministry the order was issued because "the law on the protection of nature cannot hinder restitution of the immovable property which is subject to denationalisation".
The Agriculture Ministry's decision annulled the stance of the local authorities, which on 12 April 2001 rejected the diocese's claim to get woods and other land in the park returned on ground of the special status of the park.
www.gzs.si /SBW/head.asp?idc=8289   (313 words)

  
 National Park Service Office of International Affairs
The Shared Beringian Heritage Program, managed by the National Park Service's Alaska Region Office works to promote free communication and active cooperation between the governments and people of the United States and Russia concerning the Central Beringia region.
The Midwest Regional Office of the National Park Service manages the NPS Agreement with the Board of Polish National Parks, signed in 1998 and renewed in 2003.
Under this agreement, the Director of OAPN recently visited the United States and many of its national parks to exchange ideas and share experiences with NPS managers on a variety of park management issues.
www.nps.gov /oia/around/europe.htm   (315 words)

  
 BUG - Backpackers Guide to budget travel in Bled, Bohinj, Triglav National Park and the Julian Alps, Gorenjska, Slovenia
Mount Triglav is the main attraction in the park and climbing it is one of the most popular activities in Triglav National Park.
The main attraction here is Triglav National Park on the north shore of the lake and the towering Mount Triglav, which is the region's most prominent feature.
The mountain is considered a national symbol and it appears on the Slovenian flag.
www.bugeurope.com /destinations/si-gore.html   (926 words)

  
 Bled - Wikitravel
The town is also a popular access point for Triglav National Park.
Try the local speciality kremna rezina, a cake of vanilla custard and cream, at the Park Hotel and Panorama bar and Smon, where the dish was invented.
Bled's scenery is almost impossibly romantic, with a little white church on an island in the center of an emerald green mountain lake, Bled Castle perched high above and the peaks of the Julian Alps all around — and it is consequently often packed with honeymooning couples and the like.
wikitravel.org /en/Bled   (599 words)

  
 Kranjska Gora
In 1924, the Triglav National Park was the first part of Slovenia to be proclaimed a nature reserve.
Located in the Valley of the Seven Triglav Lakes, it occupies 84,805 hectares of land stretching from the altitude of 2864 metres at the top of our highest mountain peak Triglav down to Tolminska korita just 180 metres above the sea level.
This nature reserve was established to preserve the exceptional natural and cultural heritage of the area for future generations.
www.kranjska-gora.si /index.php?i=117   (119 words)

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