
Dinaric Alps - Wikipedia
The Dinaric Alps (/ d ɪ ˈ n ær ɪ k /), [1] also Dinarides, are a mountain range in Southern and Southcentral Europe, separating the continental Balkan Peninsula from the Adriatic Sea. They stretch from Italy in the northwest through Slovenia , Croatia , Bosnia and Herzegovina , Serbia , Montenegro , and Kosovo to Albania in the southeast.
Dinaric Alps | Map, Height, & Facts | Britannica
Dinaric Alps, southeastern division of the Eastern Alps, running parallel to the Dalmatian coast from roughly Trieste and Slovenia south to Albania.
Where are the Dinaric Alps? - WorldAtlas
The Dinaric Alps are made up of mountain ranges that spread from the northeastern part of Italy and runs through Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, to the southeastern part of Albania.
Dinaric Alps - One Of The World's Major Mountain Ranges
2023年3月31日 · The Dinaric Alps are a mountain range in southern and southeastern Europe, separating the continental Balkan Peninsula from the Adriatic Sea. It is one of the most rugged and extremely mountainous areas of Europe.
Dinaric Alps - PeakVisor
The Dinaric Alps, or as the locals call them Dinaridi or Dinarsko Gorje, stretch from the Julian Alps in Slovenia to the border between Albania and Montenegro. However, despite their name, the Dinarides are not a division of the European Alps, which are located to the north.
The Dinaric Alps: The unknown neighbour | Alpinetrek
2024年12月17日 · The Dinaric Alps were named after the Dinara Mountains in Croatia as well as Bosnia and Herzegovina. They stretch from the southern foothills of the Eastern Alps in Slovenia and Italy around 700 kilometres towards the South East along the western side of …
Dinaric Alps - mountainfieldguide.com
From towering peaks to serene valleys, the Dinaric Alps offer a breathtaking tapestry of landscapes that have enchanted travelers for centuries. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the geographical features, flora and fauna, cultural significance, and popular destinations within the Dinaric Alps.
Dinaric Alps : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering - SummitPost
2015年7月4日 · Named after Dinara mountain in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, Dinaric Alps is a mountain chain that runs in many separate mountain ranges, from southern edges of the Eastern Alps, in Slovenia and Italy where the Julian Alps end, stretching further across the western side of the Balkan peninsula, NE of the Adriatic Sea and south of Sava ...
Best Things to Do in Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, and the Dinaric Alps
2019年1月17日 · Enter the Dinaric Alps, or Dinarides, Eastern Europe’s answer to Western Europe’s iconic range. Here’s why you need to visit what might be the continent’s most unspoiled wilderness. They start where the Eastern Alps end.
About the Dinaric Alps - DINARSKO GORJE
2017年10月30日 · Dinaric Alps make a united tectonic unit with the southernmost limestone Alps (Julian Alps in Slovenia and Italy) and Šara-Pindus mountain systems (in Albania, Macedonia, Kosovo and Greece).