Raduha (mountain) explained

Raduha
Elevation M:2062
Map:Slovenia
Label Position:right
Location:Slovenia
Coordinates:46.4094°N 14.7372°W

Raduha (in Slovenian pronounced as /ˈɾaːduxa/) is a mountain in the eastern part of Kamnik–Savinja Alps in northern Slovenia.

Geography

It is separated from its main group by the Savinja Gorge. It has relatively flat top in the northeast–southwest direction. Its lower peaks are Jelovec (1845m (6,053feet)), Lanež (1925m (6,316feet)), and Little Raduha (Mala Raduha, 2029m (6,657feet)), and the highest peak is Big Raduha (Velika Raduha, 2062m (6,765feet)). The Loka Lodge (Slovenian: Koča na Loki; 1534m (5,033feet)) stands east of the summit. The highest-elevation show cave in Slovenia, Snow Cave (Slovenian: Snežna jama), lies on the western side. The western and northern parts are rocky. It is the site of the Grohat mountain pasture with the Grohat Lodge (Slovenian: Koča na Grohatu pod Raduho, 1460m (4,790feet)).

Name

Raduha was attested in written sources in 1426 as Radoch. It is based on the hypocorism Radoh, derived from a Slavic personal name such as *Radoslavъ.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Snoj, Marko. 2009. Etimološki slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen. Ljubljana: Modrijan and Založba ZRC, p. 345.