Polhov Gradec Hills

The Polhov Gradec Hills or Polhov Gradec Dolomites (Slovene: Polhograjsko hribovje, also Polhograjski Dolomiti, Polhograjci, and Pograjci) are a pre-Alpine hilly region of northwestern Slovenia. To the north they border the Škofja Loka Hills, and to the south they border the Ljubljana Basin and the Ljubljana Marshes. The central settlement is Polhov Gradec (elevation 397 metres or 1,302 feet). The largest watercourse is the Gradaščica River. In 1971, a proposal was put forward to protect the region as a nature park, but it was never formally adopted.[1]

Tošč, the highest peak of the Polhov Gradec Hills

Peaks

  • Tošč (1,021 m or 3,350 ft)
  • Pasja Ravan (1,020 m or 3,350 ft)
  • Grmada (898 m or 2,946 ft)
  • Mount Polhov Gradec (Polhograjska gora), also Mount St. Lawrence (Gora sv. Lovrenca; 824 m or 2,703 ft)
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References

  1. Doles, Maja (2008). Krajinski park v času: Primer Krajinski park Polhograjski Dolomiti: diplomsko delo [Landscape Park in the Course of Time: Case Study Landscape Park Polhov Gradec Dolomites: Graduation Thesis [sic]] (PDF). Department of Landscape Architecture, Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana.

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