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Golovec

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Golovec is a forested hill southeast of the center of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Its highest peak is Mazovnik (450 m); other peaks include the slightly lower Črni hrib (440/442 m), Luknje (431/438 m), Golovec (413 m), Zeleni hrib (354 m), Hruševski hrib (408 m), and Bizoviški hrib (363 m).

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  • Geological and geographical features
  • Water supply and sewage
  • Military history and military features
  • Animals
  • Vegetation
  • Afforestation and calls for protection
  • Pollution
  • Land ownership and management
  • Outdoor activities
  • Golovec Forest Educational Trail
  • Winter sports
  • Paths, roads and landmarks
  • Access
  • In media
  • See also
  • References

Golovec is a forested hill southeast of the center of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Its highest peak is Mazovnik (450 m); other peaks include the slightly lower Črni hrib (440/442 m), Luknje (431/438 m), Golovec (413 m), Zeleni hrib (354 m), Hruševski hrib (408 m), and Bizoviški hrib (363 m).

Golovec represents a continuation of Rožnik and Grajski grič, and is an integral part of the Lithic anticline or Sava Hills, which continues in the ridge to the east with the village of Orle or Hrastovec (408 m) south of it, Molnik (582 m) and Pugled (615 m), while further north lie Dobrunjski hrib (429 m), Breznik (384 m) and Sveti Urh (342 m) and Zadvorski hrib (401 m) and in the valley the smaller but relatively steep hill Marenček (415 m).

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Golovec” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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