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Pohorje (), also known as the Pohorje Massif〔Bogataj, Janez. 1999. ''Handicrafts of Slovenia: Encounters with Contemporary Slovene Craftsmen.'' Ljubljana: Rokus, p. 28.〕〔Watkins, Clem S. 2003. ''The Balkans.'' Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, p. 125.〕 or the Pohorje Mountains ((ドイツ語:Bachergebirge), ''Bacherngebirge'' or often simply ''Bachern''), is a mostly wooded, medium-high mountain range south of the Drava River in northeastern Slovenia. According to the traditional AVE classification it belongs to the Southern Limestone Alps. Geologically, it forms part of the Central Alps and features silicate metamorphic and igneous rock. Pohorje is sparsely populated with dispersed villages. There are also some ski resorts. == Geography == Pohorje is an Alpine mountain ridge with domed summits south of the Drava. It roughly lies in the triangle formed by the towns of Maribor (to the east), Dravograd (to the west) and Slovenske Konjice (to the south). To the northwest, it is bounded by the Mislinja River, to the south by the Vitanje Lowlands (), to the east it descends to the Drava Plain () and to the southeast it descends to the Pohorje Foothills (). It measures about from east to west and from north to south and covers an area of ca. . Its highest elevations are Black Peak ((スロベニア語:Črni Vrh), (ドイツ語:Schwarzkogel)) , the only slightly lower Big Kopa Peak (), and Lake Peak (), which rises to . Forests cover over 70% of its surface.
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