
Triglav
Triglav is the highest mountain in Slovenia and a prominent symbol of the country’s natural beauty and heritage. Standing at 2,864 meters (9,396 feet), it is part of the Julian Alps and is a key feature of Triglav National Park. The mountain has cultural significance, appearing on Slovenia’s coat of arms, and is a popular destination for mountaineers and hikers. Its name means “Three Heads” in Slovenian, referring to its distinctive three-peaked summit. Triglav represents strength and pride for Slovenians and is a central element of the nation’s identity and outdoor traditions.