Matajur Explained

Matajur
Elevation M:1650
Prominence M:1385
Map:Alps
Location:Slovenia / Italy
Range:Julian Alps and Prealps
Coordinates:46.2122°N 13.5292°W

Matajur (in Slovenian pronounced as /mataˈjuːɾ/) is a 1642m (5,387feet) mountain in the Julian Alps on the border between Italy and Slovenia. It is located on the border between the Soča Valley and the Italian mountainous region known as Venetian Slovenia, with views over the Adriatic Sea. Its prominence is 1385m (4,544feet).

Name

Matajur was attested as Mons Regis circa 680, and as in Monte Majori in 1275. The Slovene name Matajur is derived via vowel harmony or akanye from *Motajur (< Mǫtmajur), which was borrowed from a Friulian name that developed from Romance Monte(m) maiōre(m) 'higher mountain'. It is known as Mat'jur in the local dialect, and in Friulian as Mòntmaiôr or Mataiûr (a reborrowing from Slovene).[1] Another old name for this peak is Velika Baba.

History

On 26 October 1917, Oberleutnant Erwin Rommel captured the mountain during the battle of Caporetto of World War I.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Snoj. Marko. Etimološki slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen. 2009. Modrijan. Ljubljana. 254.