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Kolovrat (mountain ridge)

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Kolovrat ( Friulian : Colorât , Italian : Colovrat ) is a mountain ridge of the Julian Prealps on the border between Slovenia and Italy , west of Tolmin and southeast of Kobarid . It is a geographical border between the Soča Valley in Slovenia and the Venetian Slovenia region of Italy. It extends about 7 km at an elevation between 800 and 1150 m.

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4-750: There are two roads on the ridge, one from the Italian side, accessible from Drenchia , and one from the Slovenian side, accessible from the villages of Livek and Volče . Between the 15th and late 18th centuries, the Kolovrat Ridge used to be the border between the Habsburg monarchy and the Venetian Republic . Between 1866 and 1918, the border between the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Italy also ran along

8-592: A location in Friuli-Venezia Giulia is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Drenchia Drenchia ( Slovene : Dreka ; Friulian : Drencje ) is a comune (municipality) in the Regional decentralization entity of Udine in the Italian region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia , located about 60 kilometres (37 mi) north of Trieste and about 35 kilometres (22 mi) northeast of Udine , on

12-701: The border with Slovenia. Drenchia is located on the western slopes of the Kolovrat Range , dividing Italy from Slovenia, and borders the following municipalities: Grimacco , Kanal ob Soči (Slovenia), Kobarid (Slovenia), and Tolmin (Slovenia). Drenchia localities include Clabuzzaro/Brieg, Crai/Kraj, Cras/Kras, Drenchia inferiore/Dolenja Dreka, Drenchia Superiore/Gorenja Dreka, Lase/Laze, Malinsche/Malinske, Obenetto/Dubenije, Obranche/Obranke, Oznebrida/Ocnebardo, Paciuch/Pačuh, Peternel/Peternel, Prapotnizza/Praponca, San Volfango/Svet Štuoblank, Trinco/Trinko, Trusgne/Trušnje, Zavart/Zavart, Zuodar/Cuoder. The municipal hall

16-451: The same line. Between 1947 and 1991, it was the border between Italy and Yugoslavia . In October and November 1917, it was an important site in the Battle of Caporetto . 46°08′39″N 13°37′27″E  /  46.1441°N 13.6241°E  / 46.1441; 13.6241 This Slovenian geography article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article on

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