The Ljubljana Matica Alpine Club ( sl, Planinsko društvo Ljubljana-Matica, shortly or simply ), with its office located in
Ljubljana
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During antiquity, a Roman city called Emona stood in the are ...
, is by the number of members the largest
Alpine club
The first alpine club, the Alpine Club, based in the United Kingdom, was founded in London in 1857 as a gentlemen's club. It was once described as:
:"a club of English gentlemen devoted to mountaineering, first of all in the Alps, members of whi ...
in
Slovenia
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. In 2013, the club had about 2,800 members. It is a member of the
Alpine Association of Slovenia. The current president of the club is Tomaž Willenpart.
Sections of the club are involved in hillwalking, mountaineering, mountain biking, hike guiding and mountain guiding, mountain rescue, maintenance of trails, youth education, publishing and the conservation of the
mountain environment. The club operates the following mountain shelters: the
Triglav Lodge at
Kredarica, the
Triglav Lakes Lodge, the
Savica Lodge, the
Kamnik Bistrica
The Kamnik Bistrica ( sl, Kamniška Bistrica, ) is an Alps, Alpine river in northern Slovenia, a left tributary of the Sava River. It springs from the Kamnik Alps (part of the Southern Limestone Alps) near the border with Austria. It is long. The ...
Lodge, the
Komna Lodge, and the Mali Podi
Shelter
Shelter is a small building giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger.
Shelter may also refer to:
Places
* Port Shelter, Hong Kong
* Shelter Bay (disambiguation), various locations
* Shelter Cove (disambiguation), various locatio ...
below Mt.
Skuta
Skuta (, ) is the third-highest peak in the Kamnik Alps and is known for the Skuta Glacier, which is the easternmost glacier in the Alps. A mountain lodge, operated by the Ljubljana Matica Alpine Club, stands below Skuta.
Name
Although the Slo ...
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The year of establishment of the club is disputed. According to the club, it was established in 1893 along with the
Slovene Alpine Club (; SPD), under the name Central SPD Club (), and it served as the parent club () for the establishment of other Alpine clubs throughout the
Slovene lands
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. Outside experts contend that the Central SPD Club was established only in 1937, and that the current club has no legal continuity with it and was established later, only on 12 December 1945. The first regular assembly of the club was held on 24 February 1946 in the hall of the
Matica Cinema in Ljubljana.
References
External links
Official site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ljubljana Central Alpine Club
Climbing organizations
Mountaineering in Slovenia
Non-profit organizations based in Slovenia
Sports organizations established in 1945
Sport in Ljubljana
Cultural organizations based in Ljubljana
1945 establishments in Slovenia
Hiking organizations