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Velebit (; it, Alpi Bebie) is the largest, though not the highest,
mountain range A mountain range or hill range is a series of mountains or hills arranged in a line and connected by high ground. A mountain system or mountain belt is a group of mountain ranges with similarity in form, structure, and alignment that have ari ...
in
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. The range forms a part of the
Dinaric Alps The Dinaric Alps (), 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 Herz ...
and is located along the
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coast, separating it from
Lika Lika () is a traditional region of Croatia proper, roughly bound by the Velebit mountain from the southwest and the Plješevica mountain from the northeast. On the north-west end Lika is bounded by Ogulin-Plaški basin, and on the south-east b ...
in the interior. Velebit begins in the northwest near Senj with the Vratnik mountain pass and ends 145 km to the southeast near the source of the
Zrmanja Zrmanja (, it, Zermagna) is a river in southern Lika and northern Dalmatia, Croatia. It is long and its basin covers an area of . It was known to the ancient Romans as ''Tedanius''. The spring of Zrmanja is located in southern part of Lika unde ...
river northwest of
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. Its highest peak is the Vaganski vrh at 1,757 m. Major mountain passes on Velebit include the aforementioned Vratnik or Senjsko bilo at 694 m.a.s.l., where the '' Josephina'' connects Senj with
Josipdol Josipdol is a village and municipality in Karlovac County, Croatia. It is part of Lika region. Geography Josipdol is situated in the Ogulin-Plaški valley which together with Lika and Gorski Kotar forms Mountainous Croatia. The town is loca ...
; Oštarijska vrata at 928 m.a.s.l. that connects Karlobag and Gospić; and Prezid at 766 m.a.s.l. that connects Obrovac and
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. The important characteristic of Velebit is its simple, solid form, stiff cliffs, and the nakedness of seaward side (towards the Velebit Channel) and the wood-covered slopes of the Lika side. The basic geological characteristic of the mountains is karst; flora and fauna are abundant. The whole mountain range is protected as
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, and the most popular spots on Velebit are: the peak of Vučjak (1,644 m) above Zavižan, the botanical gardens and caves, Hajdučki and Rožanski kukovi,
Štirovača Štirovača is an Old-growth forest in North Velebit. It is a nature reserve with abundant forest vegetation which covers the area of 118.5 acres. Majority of the forest extends to an altitude above 1100 meters above sea level and is composed mos ...
, the Northern Velebit National Park and the Paklenica National Park.Naklada Naprijed, ''The Croatian Adriatic Tourist Guide'', pg. 140–141, Zagreb (1999), The Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service has a permanent measurement station at Zavižan.


The regions

Velebit is usually divided into four regions: * the northern part between the mountain passes Vratnik and Veliki Alan, with the highest peak Mali Rajinac (1699 m) * the middle part between Veliki Alan and Baške Oštarije with the highest peak Šatorina (1624 m) * the southern part between Oštarije and Mali Alan (peaks Vaganski vrh – 1757, Sveto brdo – 1753,) * the southeastern part with Crnopac as the most remarkable peak Velebit as a whole is a
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, from which two
national park A national park is a natural park in use for conservation purposes, created and protected by national governments. Often it is a reserve of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that a sovereign state declares or owns. Although individual ...
s have been carved out: Paklenica and
Sjeverni Velebit The Northern Velebit National Park ( hr, Nacionalni park Sjeverni Velebit) is a national park in Croatia that covers 109 km2 of the northern section of the Velebit mountains, the largest mountain range in Croatia. Because of the abundant va ...
(Northern Velebit) A further category of even more careful nature preservation exists within Sjeverni Velebit, the special reservation Hajdučki i Rožanski Kukovi, under the highest nature protection available in Croatia. Officially no human activity is allowed there (except research). These are the mostly still unexplored and wild places and probably will stay that way in the future. A pathway called ''Premužićeva staza'' (Premužić's pathway) leads through the northern and middle parts of Velebit. This pathway was built between 1930 and 1933 and it connects northern and southern Velebit. Its length is . Many parts of Velebit would not be reachable without it. The Velebit mountains are transversed by the A1 through the Sveti Rok Tunnel.


Peaks and areas of Velebit

* Zavižan area – North Velebit (Mali Rajinac) (1699 m) * Rožanski Kukovi group – North Velebit (Gromovaca (1676 m) and Vratarski Kuk (1676 m)) * Alančić, Rožanski Vrh, Seravski Vrh, North Velebit (Goli Vrh (1670 m)) * Veliki Kozjak (1629 m), North Velebit * Šatorina (1624 m) – Mid Velebit * Stap area – South Velebit, (Debeli Kuk) (1269 m) * Visočica (1619 m) – South Velebit * Bojin Kuk (1110 m) – South Velebit * Viserujna (1632 m) and Rujno – South Velebit * Paklenica area – South Velebit * Vaganski vrh (1757 m) – South Velebit (highest peak of Velebit) * Liburnija (1710 m) – South Velebit * Sveto Brdo (1751 m) – South Velebit * Tulove Grede (1120 m) – Southeast Velebit * Crnopac (1404 m) – Southeast Velebit Around 70 peaks exceed 1600 m.


The caves

There are hundreds of "holes" on Velebit. It has the largest and deepest
cave A cave or cavern is a natural void in the ground, specifically a space large enough for a human to enter. Caves often form by the weathering of rock and often extend deep underground. The word ''cave'' can refer to smaller openings such as sea ...
s in Croatia. The three-part "Lukina jama" cave is 1392 m deep, making it one of the deepest caves in the world, and the deepest in southeast Europe, while the "Slovačka jama" is 1320 m. What makes it unique is that it is completely vertical, steepest in the world. At the bottom of the pothole is a water course or siphon with branches that are still unexplored. A kind of leech was discovered in the pothole, which has been ascertained to represent a new species, genus and family; it has been named '' Erpobdella mestrovi''. List of potholes on Velebit deeper than 500 m: #Lukina Jama, 1392 m, Hajdučki Kukovi – North Velebit #Slovačka Jama, 1320 m, Rožanski Kukovi – North Velebit #Velebita, 941 m, Rožanski Kukovi – North Velebit #Meduza, 679 m, Rožanski Kukovi – North Velebit #Patkov Gušt, 553 m, Hajdučki Kukovi – North Velebit #Ledena Jama, 536 m, Lomska Duliba – North Velebit #Ponor na Bunovcu, 534 m, Bunovac – South Velebit #Jama Olimp, 531 m, Hajdučki Kukovi – North Velebit #Lubuška Jama, 521 m, Hajdučki Kukovi – North Velebit It is also home to '' Degenia velebitica'', an
endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found else ...
and protected species of plant in the
mustard family Brassicaceae () or (the older) Cruciferae () is a medium-sized and economically important family of flowering plants commonly known as the mustards, the crucifers, or the cabbage family. Most are herbaceous plants, while some are shrubs. The ...
discovered in 1907 by the Hungarian
botanist Botany, also called , plant biology or phytology, is the science of plant life and a branch of biology. A botanist, plant scientist or phytologist is a scientist who specialises in this field. The term "botany" comes from the Ancient Greek wo ...
Árpád von Degen Árpád von Degen (31 March 1866, in Pozsony (now Slovakia) – 30 March 1934, in Budapest), was a Hungarian biologist and botanist whose activities were rooted in theoretical principles and scientific botany. Head of the royal Seed Testing Stat ...
. The imposing nature of the Velebit mountain has made it something of a national symbol in Croatian folklore. There is a patriotic folk song " Vila Velebita" that personifies a
fairy A fairy (also fay, fae, fey, fair folk, or faerie) is a type of mythical being or legendary creature found in the folklore of multiple European cultures (including Celtic, Slavic, Germanic, English, and French folklore), a form of spirit, ...
in Velebit.


Climate


Velebit in literature

In the
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, Velebit was known as Montagna della Morlacca ("Mountain of the Morlach"), named after the
Morlachs Morlachs ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, Morlaci, Морлаци or , ; it, Morlacchi; ro, Morlaci) has been an exonym used for a rural Christian community in Herzegovina, Lika and the Dalmatian Hinterland. The term was initially used for a bilingual Vlach ...
, an originally Romance ethnic group that eventually got assimilated into the local Croatian population. '' Planine'', the first Croatian novel by Petar Zoranić, was inspired by the Velebit mountain.


See also

* List of mountains in Croatia * Rewilding Europe * Tentative list of World Heritage Sites in Croatia


Further reading

Literature about the Velebit that is available includes: * Sergej Forenbacher's ''Velebit and its plant world''. * Željko Poljak's ''Mountains of Croatia''.


References


External links


Velebit nature park
{{Authority control Dinaric Alps Mountain ranges of Croatia Nature parks of Croatia Lika Landforms of Lika-Senj County Landforms of Zadar County