Dinara mountain

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Dinara mountain is a prominent peak on the border of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, known as the highest mountain in Croatia and a key part of the rugged Dinaric mountain system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
mountain peak
natural geographic feature
climate mountain climate with continental and Mediterranean influences
countryBorder border between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
elevation approximately 1831 metres above sea level
approximately 1831 metres above sea level
geologicalComposition predominantly limestone and dolomite
hasBiodiversity habitat for various endemic Dinaric species
hasFeature cliffs
karst plateaus
rocky slopes
hasHighestPeak Sinjal
hasProtectedStatus nature protection area in Croatia
hasSummitMark trig point on Sinjal peak
hasTerrain rugged karst terrain
hasVegetation mountain grasslands
sparse forests
hasViewOf Adriatic hinterland
Bosnian interior
highestPointOf Croatia
locatedIn Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Croatia
locatedOn Dinara
mountainRangeType karstic limestone range
nameUsedFor entire Dinaric mountain system in some historical-geographical usage
nearbySettlement Kijevo
Knin
Vrlika
notableFor being the highest mountain in Croatia
panoramic views over inland Dalmatia and Bosnia
rugged karst landscapes
overlooks Cetina River valley
partOf Balkan Peninsula mountain systems
Dinaric Alps
Dinaric Alps
surface form: Dinaric mountain system

Dinaric Alps
surface form: Dinarides
popularAccessRoute routes from Bosnian side near Livno
trail from Glavaš side (Croatia)
trail from Kijevo area (Croatia)
region Dalmatian hinterland
southwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina
usedFor hiking
mountaineering
nature tourism

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Dinaric Alps contains Dinara mountain
Dinaric Alps namedAfter Dinara mountain