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Rovte Hills The Rovte Hills ((スロベニア語:Rovtarsko hribovje); also known as Logatec–Žiri Rovte, ''Logaško-Žirovske Rovte'') are a group of hills in western Slovenia.〔Perko, Drago, & Milan Orožen Adamič. 1998. ''Slovenija: pokrajine in ljudje''. Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga, pp. 72ff.〕 ==Geography== The Rovte Hills are a hilly prealpine area between the Žiri Basin ((スロベニア語:Žirovska kotlina)) and the Logatec Karst Field ((スロベニア語:Logaško polje)) through which the Škofja Loka Hills ((スロベニア語:Škofjeloško hribovje)) and Polhov Gradec Hills ((スロベニア語:Polhograjsko hribovje)) transition into the karst area of the Idrija Hills ((スロベニア語:Idrijsko hribovje)), Hotenjka Lowland ((スロベニア語:Hotenjsko podolje)), and Logatec Basin. The hills are named after Rovte, which is the largest settlement in the area. Most of the area is part of the Ljubljanica and Sora watersheds, and a smaller portion is part of the Idrijca watershed. Many creeks rise in the central part of the hills, composed of impermeable rock. These include Sovra Creek, Rovtarica Creek, Hotenjka Creek, and White Creek ((スロベニア語:Bela)), and they have carved ravines into the hills. Rounded hills rise above them, with typical names such as Marinc Hill ((スロベニア語:Marinčev grič)), Bear Hill ((スロベニア語:Medvedje brdo)), and Grass Peak ((スロベニア語:Travni vrh)), as well as small karstified plateaus. Permeable rock predominates on the margins of the hills, where larger watercourses have carved deep valleys. The highest point in the Rovte Hills is Three Kings Peak ((スロベニア語:Vrh Sv. Treh Kraljev), ). The elevation of the valley bottoms drops to around .
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