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At 2558 m high, Grintovec is the highest mountain in the Kamnik–Savinja Alps.[1] It is a popular location for hiking, climbing and skiing. The first recorded ascent was in 1759 by the botanist Giovanni Antonio Scopoli.[1] |

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Mount Lepenatka 1425 m lies south of Rogatec between Podvolovljekom and Gornji Grad. It can be approached from different directions, however there is also a marked path. From the top, which is covered with grass, it offers an excellent view towards Menina planina, the valley of Gornji Grad and the central Kamnik Savinja Alps. |

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Peca 2126 m (German Petzen) is a mountain in the Karavanke Mountains on the Slovenian–Austrian border. The highest peak is on the Slovenian side of the border (Kordeževa glava 2126 m), while most of the mountain lies in Austria. |

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Golte is a limestone, diverse plateau on the eastern edge of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, which is largely overgrown by forest. This is a high limestone plateau, karst isolated case, since the wider periphery of impervious rock. |

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Smrekovec named 15 km long mountain alpine world, which lies at the intersection of Šalek, Upper Savinjska valley and the Upper Meža. Smrekovško mountain range begins in the east with Slemenom over him with the top of the first climb Smrekovec. Range Smrekovec come through against top Krnes, Komen and the Grand meadow goods screw rising above the mountain slope. The White stove on the western side of the mountain and ends on the mountain passes in Vodole Raduho. |

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