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The Slovenian Mountain Hiking Trail ((スロベニア語:Slovenska planinska pot)), sometimes also called Transverzala (Long-Distance Trail), is a route from Maribor to Ankaran. It covers most of the Slovenian mountain areas including Pohorje, Julian Alps, Kamnik-Savinja Alps, Karavanke and the southwestern part of Slovenia. It is the oldest hiking track in Europe.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hiking in Slovenia )〕 == History == The idea of connecting the most beautiful, hilly, and mountainous area in Slovenia came from Ivan Šumljak in 1950. Originally, the trail was meant to be a circular route, which would start and end in Maribor. It was later changed to include Postojna and other areas towards the sea. It mostly included existing hiking trails. However, on some shorter parts it was necessary to make new demarcations to connect them together. The trail opened on August 1, 1953, with 80 control points. Since then, the trail has only changed slightly. These are the trail's current features: Control points: 75; Length: 599 km; Total ascent: 45.2 km; Total descent: 45.5 km. There are 58 huts and two museums — the Slovene Alpine Museum in Mojstrana, and Franja Partisan Hospital (from World War II) — and the cave system named Škocjan Caves. The first guided tour of ''Slovenski planinski transverzali'' was conducted in 1958. About 9500 hikers have completed the route over 60 years of the trail's history. The Slovenian Mountain Hiking Trail also has an extended route with 35 control points throughout Slovenia. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Slovenian Mountain Hiking Trail」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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