Mount Rodica

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Rodica
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Highest point
Elevation 1,966 m (6,450 ft)
Coordinates 46°13′41″N13°51′49″E / 46.22806°N 13.86361°E / 46.22806; 13.86361
Geography
Location Slovenia
Parent range Julian Alps

Mount Rodica (1966 m) is a peak in the Julian Alps in Slovenia. [1] [2] It is accessible from Vogel Ski Resort above Ukanc in the Municipality of Bohinj.

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References

  1. Statistični letopis Republike Slovenije. 2002. Ljubljana: Zavod Republike Slovenije za statistiko, p. 44.
  2. Rodica with maps and hiking routes on Hribi.net