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Velebit (; (イタリア語:Alpi Bebie)) is the largest though not the highest mountain range in Croatia. Its highest peak is the Vaganski vrh at 1,757 m. The range forms a part of the Dinaric Alps and is located along the Adriatic coast, separating it from Lika in the interior. Velebit begins in the northwest near Senj with the Vratnik mountain pass and ends 145 km to the southeast near the source of the Zrmanja river northwest of Knin. Major mountain passes on Velebit include the aforementioned Vratnik or Senjsko bilo at 694 m.a.s.l.,〔 where the ''Josephina'' connects Senj with Josipdol; Oštarijska vrata at 928 m.a.s.l. that connects Karlobag and Gospić;〔 and Prezid at 766 m.a.s.l. that connects Obrovac and Gračac.〔 The important characteristic of Velebit are its simple, solid form, stiff cliffs, and the nakedness of seaward side and the wood-covered slopes of the Lika side. The basic geological characteristic of the mountains is karst; flora and fauna are abundant. The most popular spots on Velebit are: the peak of Vučjak, above Zavižan, the botanical gardens on Zavižan, Rožanski kukovi, Štirovača and the Paklenica National Park.〔Naklada Naprijed, ''The Croatian Adriatic Tourist Guide'', pg. 140-141, Zagreb (1999), ISBN 953-178-097-8〕 The Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service has a permanent measurement station at Zavižan.〔 ==The regions== Velebit is usually divided into four regions: * the northern part between the mountain passes Vratnik and Veliki Alan, with the highest peak Mali Rajinac (1699 m) * the middle part between Veliki Alan and Baške Oštarije with the highest peak Šatorina (1624 m) * the southern part between Oštarije and Mali Alan (peaks Vaganski vrh - 1757, Sveto brdo - 1753,) * the southeastern part with Crnopac as the most remarkable peak Velebit as a whole is a nature park, from which two national parks have been carved out: Paklenica and Sjeverni Velebit. A further category of even more careful nature preservation exists within Sjeverni Velebit, the special reservation Hajdučki i Rožanski Kukovi, under the highest nature protection available in Croatia. Officially no human activity is allowed there (except research). These are the mostly still unexplored and wild places and probably will stay that way in the future. A pathway called ''Premužićeva staza'' (Premužić's pathway) leads through the northern and middle parts of Velebit. This pathway was built between 1930 and 1933 and it connects northern and southern Velebit. Its length is . Many parts of Velebit would not be reachable without it. The Velebit mountains are transversed by the A1 through the Sveti Rok Tunnel. 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「Velebit」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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