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'''Triglav''' is the highest [[mountain]] in [[Slovenia]] and the [[Julian Alps]], with the elevation of '''2,864 m'''. It's name means "three-headed" in [[Slovenian Language|Slovenian]], which is often attributed to its shape. Triglav's shape can also be seen in the Slovenian coat of arms, on the flag of Slovenia and on the Slovenian 50 Eurocent coin.
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'''Triglav''' is the highest [[mountain]] in [[Slovenia]] and the [[Julian Alps]], with the elevation of '''2,864 m'''. Its name means "three-headed" in [[Slovenian Language|Slovenian]], which is often attributed to its shape. Triglav's shape can also be seen in the Slovenian coat of arms, on the flag of Slovenia and on the Slovenian 50 Eurocent coin.

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Triglav is the highest mountain in Slovenia and the Julian Alps, with the elevation of 2,864 m. Its name means "three-headed" in Slovenian, which is often attributed to its shape. Triglav's shape can also be seen in the Slovenian coat of arms, on the flag of Slovenia and on the Slovenian 50 Eurocent coin.