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- Peca_(mountain) abstract "Peca (Slovene) or Petzen (German) is the highest mountain of the Eastern Karavanke range, the second highest mountain of the Northern Karavanke, and the most eastern two-thousand-metre (over 6,562 ft) mountain of Slovenia. It is a mighty mountain with a characteristic shape of a tableland with rocky peaks protruding from it. The mountain borders the Mežica Valley and the Topla Valley to the south and east, and the Jaun Valley to the north, and is separated by a narrow valley of the Bela creek from Hochobir. Two thirds of the mountain lie in Austria, and one third in Slovenia. The mountain reaches the highest altitude at the mountain crest of Kordež Head (Slovene: Kordeževa Glava, Kordeschkopf, 2,125 metres or 6,972 feet). The border runs across it.The mountain is built of Triassic Wetterstein limestone and dolomite. In the past, the lead and zinc ores were mined in Peca, the shafts belonging to the Topla and Mežica mines. In addition to the ore, several rare minerals were discovered in the Peca underground, such as wulfenite and calcite. From the global standpoint, the Topla mine is it a rare proof of the sediment creation of lead-zinc ore deposits in supratidal zones. The underground of Peca may be visited with a mountain bike.The slopes at the Slovenian side are in large part forested, whereas its higher parts are home to a variety of Alpine flora, including the flowers Primula minima, Ranunculus alpestris, Cortusa matthioli, Campanula zoysii, and the grass Helictotrichon petzense. A ski slope is situated at the Austrian side. A mountain hostel has been built at Mala Peca (1,665 metres or 5,463 feet) in 1928, burnt in World War II, and rebuilt in 1957. Since 1936, a chapel of Sts. Cyril and Methodius with a bell (since 1999) stands next to it. The beginning of an abandoned pit, named Matjaž Cave after the King Matjaž, is situated in the vicinity. It is a historical monument. Inside it, there is a bronze statue of the sleeping king. The statue was designed in 1958 by the sculptor and mountaineer Marjan Keršič, put to bronze by the sculptor France Rotar, and placed in the cave in 1962.".
- Peca_(mountain) elevation "2125.0".
- Peca_(mountain) locatedInArea Austria.
- Peca_(mountain) locatedInArea Slovenia.
- Peca_(mountain) mountainRange Karawanks.
- Peca_(mountain) prominence "1200.0".
- Peca_(mountain) thumbnail Petzen_Bergmassiv_VoelkermarkterStausee.jpg?width=300.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageExternalLink panorama.asp?goraid=665.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageExternalLink www.petzen.net.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageID "9018553".
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageRevisionID "585727072".
- Peca_(mountain) elevationM "2125".
- Peca_(mountain) hasPhotoCollection Peca_(mountain).
- Peca_(mountain) location Austria.
- Peca_(mountain) location Slovenia.
- Peca_(mountain) name "Peca".
- Peca_(mountain) otherName "Petzen".
- Peca_(mountain) photo "Petzen_Bergmassiv_VoelkermarkterStausee.jpg".
- Peca_(mountain) range Karawanks.
- Peca_(mountain) wordnet_type synset-mountain-noun-1.
- Peca_(mountain) subject Category:Austria–Slovenia_border.
- Peca_(mountain) subject Category:International_mountains_of_Europe.
- Peca_(mountain) subject Category:Karawanks.
- Peca_(mountain) subject Category:Mountains_in_Carinthia_(Slovenia).
- Peca_(mountain) subject Category:Mountains_of_Austria.
- Peca_(mountain) subject Category:Natura_2000_in_Slovenia.
- Peca_(mountain) subject Category:Two-thousanders.
- Peca_(mountain) point "46.5 14.783333333333333".
- Peca_(mountain) type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Peca_(mountain) type InternationalMountainsOfEurope.
- Peca_(mountain) type Mountain109359803.
- Peca_(mountain) type MountainsOfAustria.
- Peca_(mountain) type MountainsOfSlovenia.
- Peca_(mountain) type NaturalElevation109366317.
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- Peca_(mountain) type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Peca_(mountain) type Mountain.
- Peca_(mountain) type NaturalPlace.
- Peca_(mountain) type Place.
- Peca_(mountain) type Wikidata:Q532.
- Peca_(mountain) type Mountain.
- Peca_(mountain) type Place.
- Peca_(mountain) type Mountain.
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- Peca_(mountain) comment "Peca (Slovene) or Petzen (German) is the highest mountain of the Eastern Karavanke range, the second highest mountain of the Northern Karavanke, and the most eastern two-thousand-metre (over 6,562 ft) mountain of Slovenia. It is a mighty mountain with a characteristic shape of a tableland with rocky peaks protruding from it.".
- Peca_(mountain) label "Peca (mountain)".
- Peca_(mountain) label "Petzen (Bergmassiv)".
- Peca_(mountain) label "Petzen".
- Peca_(mountain) label "Petzen".
- Peca_(mountain) label "Petzen".
- Peca_(mountain) sameAs Petzen_(Bergmassiv).
- Peca_(mountain) sameAs Petzen.
- Peca_(mountain) sameAs Petzen.
- Peca_(mountain) sameAs Petzen.
- Peca_(mountain) sameAs m.02pg50z.
- Peca_(mountain) sameAs 2769000.
- Peca_(mountain) sameAs Q177047.
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- Peca_(mountain) sameAs Peca_(mountain).
- Peca_(mountain) lat "46.5".
- Peca_(mountain) long "14.783333333333333".
- Peca_(mountain) wasDerivedFrom Peca_(mountain)?oldid=585727072.
- Peca_(mountain) depiction Petzen_Bergmassiv_VoelkermarkterStausee.jpg.
- Peca_(mountain) isPrimaryTopicOf Peca_(mountain).
- Peca_(mountain) name "Peca".
- Peca_(mountain) name "Petzen".