This is a list of the deepest caves in the Dinaric Alps. Slovenia, Croatia, and Serbia each had national lists of deepest caves in Yugoslav times, during which they were often compared. A continuously updated list is available for Slovenia. [1] For Croatia, there is a periodically updated list of caves longer than 1 km and deeper than 250 m. [2] The Katastar speleoloških objekata Republike Hrvatske remains closed to the public, but excerpts are available at Bioportal. [3] The first list for Serbia was published in 1981, [4] followed by an online list no longer updated after 2011. [5]
This list is incomplete, missing caves shallower than 320 m (Montenegro), 250 m (Croatia), 150 m (Slovenia), 100 m (Serbia), and most deep caves in the remaining republics, although the coverage for Serbia could be improved from published lists. [6]
* Horizontal length
Dry cave [b] | Partly wet cave [c] | Wet cave [d] | Submerged cave [e] | Cave with complex hydrological regime [f] |