- Troglav
Infobox Mountain
Name = Troglav
Photo = Livno Valley.jpg
Caption =
Elevation = 1,913 metres (6,276 feet)
Location =Bosnia and Herzegovina
Range=Dinaric Alps
Prominence =
Coordinates = coord|43|57|N|16|36|E|type:mountain
Topographic
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First ascent = | Easiest route ="This article is about a mountain peak. For Slavic god see
Triglav (mythology) Troglav is the highest peak of the
Dinara mountain range, and symbolises theDinaric Alps , the longest mountain chain on the Balkan peninsula. Troglav is located in the territory ofBosnia and Herzegovina . It is named after Triglav, Slavic god. The name literally means "three headed".The Troglav group is around 30 km long and around 15 km wide, making it the largest in the range. On the northwestern side, it is separated from the Dinara group by the Privija pass (1230 m) and on the southeast from the Kamešnica group by Vaganj (1173 m) road pass, which connects
Sinj inCroatia withLivno in Bosnia. On the northeastern, Bosnian side, lies the huge Livnokarstic field ("Livanjsko Polje"; 700 m), which is 65 km long. On the southwestern, Croatian side, there is theCetina river valley with 15 km long Peruča lake ("Peručko jezero").The south-western slopes (Croatian side) ascend in a few steps. The first step rises up to around 1500-1600 m: up to 1100-1200 m slope is forested, mostly with
oak and hornbeam, while the area above is grassy. Behind is a large depression, which is a labyrinth of peaks up to 1700 m, ridges andplateau x, which are strewn with funnel-shaped basins. On the part of the plateau called Vještičja Gora (around 1400 m), south of Troglav, there is a large complex of beech forest, which stands out against the background of grass and stone. Behind this area, the main ridge rises. From the border with the Dinara group, the main ridge gradually rises up to the summit of Troglav. Thereafter, the slopes gradually descend towards Vaganj pass, while the pasture area between them widens.The north-eastern slopes (Bosnian side) are much steeper and mostly forested with beech and spruce. They mostly descend steeply, without steps, towards Livanjsko Polje field and end abruptly. A few kilometres north of Troglav, the only level ground appears and it contains the Velike Poljanice complex of meadows.
On the northeastern part of the group, between Bat (1851 m) and Bunjevačko Brdo (1849 m) groups of peaks, there is huge undulating grassy plateau, a few kilometres long and wide. The average altitude of the area is over 1600 m, and the region was glaciated during the
ice age s.
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