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- Peca_(mountain) abstract "Peca (Slovene) or Petzen (German) is the highest mountain of the eastern Karawanks, the second highest mountain of the Northern Karawanks and the most eastern two thousand metre 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 Meža Valley and the Topla Valley to the south and east, and the Jaun Valley to the north, and is separated by the narrow valley of the Bela creek from Hochobir. Two thirds of the mountain lies in Austria, and one third in Slovenia. The mountain reaches its 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 Wetterstein dolomite. In the past, lead and zinc was mined on Peca, the shafts belonging to the Topla and Mežica mines. In addition to the ore, several rare minerals were discovered underground in the mountain, 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 lower slopes on the Slovenian side are forested, whereas the higher slopes are home to a variety of Alpine flora, including several species of flowers A mountain hut was built at Mala Peca at (1,665 metres or 5,463 feet) in 1928, which was burnt down during World War II, and rebuilt in 1957. Since 1936, the chapel of Sts. Cyril and Methodius stands next to it. The beginning of an abandoned pit, named Matjaž Cave after the King Matjaž is situated in the vicinity, which 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 "2126.0".
- Peca_(mountain) locatedInArea Austria.
- Peca_(mountain) locatedInArea Slovenia.
- Peca_(mountain) mountainRange Karawanks.
- Peca_(mountain) otherName "Petzen".
- Peca_(mountain) prominence "882.0".
- 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) wikiPageLength "8672".
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageRevisionID "663832648".
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Alpine_plant.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Calcite.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Austria–Slovenia_border.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Category:International_mountains_of_Europe.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Karawanks.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_in_Carinthia_(Slovenia).
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Austria.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_the_Alps.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Natura_2000_in_Slovenia.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Two-thousanders.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Hochobir.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Jaun_Valley.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Karawanks.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink King_Matjaž.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Lead.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Marjan_Keršič.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Meža.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Mountain_hut.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Saints_Cyril_and_Methodius.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Slovene_language.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Slovenia.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Supralittoral_zone.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Supratidal_zone.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Topla,_Črna_na_Koroškem.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Triassic.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Wetterstein_dolomite.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Wetterstein_limestone.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Wulfenite.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLink Zinc.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kordeschkopf / Kordeževa glava".
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mount Peca".
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Peca (mountain)".
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Peca / Petzen".
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Peca".
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Petzen".
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Petzen/Peca".
- Peca_(mountain) elevationM "2126".
- Peca_(mountain) hasPhotoCollection Peca_(mountain).
- Peca_(mountain) latD "46".
- Peca_(mountain) latM "30".
- Peca_(mountain) latNs "N".
- Peca_(mountain) location Austria.
- Peca_(mountain) location Slovenia.
- Peca_(mountain) longD "14".
- Peca_(mountain) longEw "E".
- Peca_(mountain) longM "47".
- Peca_(mountain) map "Alps".
- Peca_(mountain) mapCaption "location in the Alps".
- Peca_(mountain) name "Peca".
- Peca_(mountain) otherName "Petzen".
- Peca_(mountain) photo "Petzen_Bergmassiv_VoelkermarkterStausee.jpg".
- Peca_(mountain) photoCaption "Peca".
- Peca_(mountain) prominenceM "882".
- Peca_(mountain) range Karawanks.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain.
- Peca_(mountain) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 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:Mountains_of_the_Alps.
- Peca_(mountain) subject Category:Natura_2000_in_Slovenia.
- Peca_(mountain) subject Category:Two-thousanders.
- Peca_(mountain) hypernym Mountain.
- Peca_(mountain) point "46.5 14.783333333333333".
- Peca_(mountain) type Mountain.
- Peca_(mountain) type NaturalPlace.
- Peca_(mountain) type Place.
- Peca_(mountain) type Location.
- Peca_(mountain) type Mountain.
- Peca_(mountain) type Place.
- Peca_(mountain) type Thing.
- Peca_(mountain) type SpatialThing.
- Peca_(mountain) type Q8502.
- Peca_(mountain) comment "Peca (Slovene) or Petzen (German) is the highest mountain of the eastern Karawanks, the second highest mountain of the Northern Karawanks and the most eastern two thousand metre 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 Meža Valley and the Topla Valley to the south and east, and the Jaun Valley to the north, and is separated by the narrow valley of the Bela creek from Hochobir.".
- Peca_(mountain) label "Peca (mountain)".
- Peca_(mountain) sameAs Petzen_(Bergmassiv).
- Peca_(mountain) sameAs Petzen.
- Peca_(mountain) sameAs Petzen.
- Peca_(mountain) sameAs Peca.
- Peca_(mountain) sameAs Peca.
- Peca_(mountain) sameAs Petzen.