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Mount Krim

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started building a transmitter on the mountain in order to provide television coverage to an area that could not be reached by the transmitters at Mount Krvavec and Ljubljana Castle. The Yugoslav military also took an interest in the location and started building its own facilities at the same time
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units sought to force the staff at the facility to surrender, but without success. The structure continued to be used by the Yugoslav military until October 1991, when the Yugoslav People's Army withdrew from Slovenia. After 1991 the summit was again accessible to the public and the military
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Although Mount Krim is a prominent feature against the Ljubljana Marsh, it did not play a significant role in the past. In 1817, geodesists set up a first-class trigonometric point, numbered 172, on the mountain, which was used as a benchmark coordinate for cadastral measures for
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In the winter, when the Ljubljana Basin contains much fog and low clouds, outings to Mount Krim are the nearest point offering sunshine. Mount Krim is also referred to as "Ljubljana's weatherman" (
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as RTV. The summit of Mount Krim was then closed to hikers and other members of the public, who could go no higher than Mount Krimšček (941 m), also known as Little Mount Krim (
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closed the summit to the public and built a radio center there. Since 1991, the summit has been open again to visitors, and there is also a small mountain lodge.
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units because of its challenging terrain and extensive forests. In 1942, Krvavice Partisan Hospital was established below Mount Krim, near the Iška Gorge.
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The development of broadcasting technology made Mount Krim of increasing interest due to its dominant location. In 1971, the Slovenian broadcaster
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structure is more or less abandoned. Next to it there is a small mountain lodge, which is visited by thousands of hikers every year.
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There are several well-marked hiking paths on Mount Krim. Some of the most popular are:
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and it is visited each year by thousands of hikers. In the 1970s, the
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A Slovenian women's handball club is named after Mount Krim.
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Transmitter, former military bunker, and lodge on Mount Krim
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Mount Krim was attested in written sources in 1689 as
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Wester, Jos. 1929. "Po malih 'tisočakih' v l. 1928."
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Elevation
Coordinates
45°55′44.53″N 14°28′11.48″E / 45.9290361°N 14.4698556°E / 45.9290361; 14.4698556
Mount Krim is located in Slovenia
Slovenia
[ˈkɾiːm]
Ljubljana Marsh
Slovenia
Ljubljana Basin
Yugoslav People's Army
Carniola
Littoral
Istria
Partisan
RTV
Slovene
Risnjak
Ten-Day War
Slovenian Territorial Defense
Slovene
Karawanks
Kamnik–Savinja Alps
Julian Alps


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Mount Krim on Geopedia
"Spominsko obeležje geodetski točki na Krimu." 1994. Naša komuna 32(18/19): 3.
Krim Mountain Lodge

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