Kozjak Explained
Kozjak is a common South Slavic toponym derived from koza ("goat") that may refer to:
Austria
- Kosiak, a mountain in the Karawanks in southern Austria
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- , a village near Lopare, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
- Kozjak Island, an uninhabited islet near Lošinj, Croatia
- Mali Kozjak, a mountain on the Croatian Adriatic coast
- Veliki Kozjak, a mountain in the Croatian Dalmatian Zagora
- Kozjak, Bilje, a settlement in Croatian Baranja
- Kozjak Lake, the largest of the Plitvice Lakes
- Kozjak, Zagreb, a neighbourhood in Maksimir, Zagreb
North Macedonia
- , a mountain in North Macedonia
- Kozjak Hydro Power Plant, with an eponymous artificial lake in North Macedonia
- Kozjak, Resen, a village in Resen Municipality, North Macedonia
- Kozjak, Karbinci, a village in the Municipality of Karbinci, North Macedonia
- Kozjak (mountain near Pčinja), a mountain in North Macedonia and Serbia
- (Kozjačija), a region in North Macedonia and Serbia
Serbia
Slovenia
Settlements
- Kozjak, Mislinja, a village near Mislinja, Slovenia
- Kozjak nad Pesnico, a village in the Municipality of Kungota, northeastern Slovenia
- Kozjak pri Ceršaku, a village in the Municipality of Šentilj, northeastern Slovenia
- Paški Kozjak, a village in the Municipality of Velenje, northeastern Slovenia
- Kozjak, a hamlet of Zabukovje in the Municipality of Šentrupert, southeastern Slovenia