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Coordinates: 48°54′22″N 18°57′47″E / 48.90607°N 18.96319°E / 48.90607; 18.96319
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The '''Blatnica Valley''' ({{Lang-sk|Blatnická dolina}}) is a [[karst]] valley in the [[Greater Fatra]] Range in [[Slovakia]]. It is accessible from the [[village]] of [[Blatnica, Slovakia|Blatnica]] along a dirt road. Most of the valley is densely forested, in places with views at the surrounding [[limestone]] and [[Dolomite (rock)|dolomite]] [[strata]]. The best known part of the valley is the rock window at its lower part. [[Ostrá (Veľká Fatra)|Ostrá]] and [[Drieňok]] mountains can be climbed from the valley bottom.
The '''Blatnica Valley''' ({{Langx|sk|Blatnická dolina}}) is a [[karst]] valley in the [[Greater Fatra]] Range in [[Slovakia]]. It is accessible from the [[village]] of [[Blatnica, Slovakia|Blatnica]] along a dirt road. Most of the valley is densely forested, in places with views at the surrounding [[limestone]] and [[Dolomite (rock)|dolomite]] [[strata]]. The best known part of the valley is the rock window at its lower part. [[Ostrá (Veľká Fatra)|Ostrá]] and [[Drieňok]] mountains can be climbed from the valley bottom.


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Latest revision as of 02:09, 10 November 2024

Blatnica
Blatnická dolina
Rock window in the Blatnica Valley
Blatnica is located in Slovakia
Blatnica
Blatnica
Juriašovo crossing
Length8 km (5.0 mi)
Geography
CountrySlovakia
State/ProvinceŽilina
DistrictMartin
Coordinates48°54′22″N 18°57′47″E / 48.90607°N 18.96319°E / 48.90607; 18.96319
Mountain rangeGreater Fatra
RiverBlatnica Stream

The Blatnica Valley (Slovak: Blatnická dolina) is a karst valley in the Greater Fatra Range in Slovakia. It is accessible from the village of Blatnica along a dirt road. Most of the valley is densely forested, in places with views at the surrounding limestone and dolomite strata. The best known part of the valley is the rock window at its lower part. Ostrá and Drieňok mountains can be climbed from the valley bottom.

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