Križki prelaz

Križki prelaz is a mountain saddle in , and has an elevation of 2,290 metres. Križki prelaz is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Škrlatica and Razor.

Peak
Photo: Ziga, Public domain.
, historically also known as Suhi plaz, is a mountain in the . With its summit at 2,740m above sea level, it is the second-highest peak in Slovenia and the third highest in the Julian Alps as a whole.

Peak
is a pyramidal mountain in the and the sixth-highest mountain in . First ascended by Otto Sendtner in 1842, it is now frequently ascended, with numerous mountain huts available for climbers.

Peak
is a mountain in Julian Alps in the and group. The top of the mountain offers a good panoramic view of the surrounding mountains.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Trenta.

Hamlet
is a settlement in the in the traditional Gorizia region in western . It lies on the upper River in the Gorizia region, the northern part of the Slovene Littoral, along the road from up to .

Križki prelaz

Latitude
46.4136° or 46° 24′ 49″ north
Longitude
13.8086° or 13° 48′ 31″ east
Elevation
2,290 metres (7,513 feet)
Open location code
8FRMCR75+CC
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2406824056
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­saddle
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