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The Postojna Gate, less often the Postojna Gap (Slovene: Postojnska vrata), named after the local town of Postojna, is a major mountain pass of the Dinaric Alps. It lies in southwestern Slovenia, between the Hrušica Plateau to the north and the Javornik Hills to the south, at an elevation of 610 metres (2,000 ft). It formed due to tectonic subsidence and fluvial erosion by the Pivka River, which in the Pliocene flew superficially in this section. The terrain is significantly karstified. This relatively wide pass enables for the easiest passage from northearn Italy and northwestern Adriatic Sea to the Pannonian Plain, and had a very important strategic role in the past. Today, a rail line and the Slovenian A1 freeway traverse it.

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  • Pforte von Postojna (de)
  • Puerta de Postojna (es)
  • Col de Postojna (fr)
  • Postojna Gate (en)
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  • Die Pforte von Postojna (auch: Adelsberger Pforte, slowenisch: Postojnska vrata) ist ein Gebirgspass bei der Stadt Postojna (deutsch: Adelsberg) am Nordrand des Dinarischen Gebirges in Slowenien. Aufgrund ihrer Lage in dem schmalen Gebiet zwischen der oberen Adria und dem südost- und mitteleuropäischen Binnenland bildete die Pforte schon seit ältester Zeit einen wichtigen Gebirgspass im östlichen Alpenraum für den Zugang von und nach Italien. (de)
  • La puerta de Postojna,​​ menos frecuente la brecha de Postojna​​(en esloveno, Postojnska vrata), que lleva el nombre de la ciudad local de Postoina, es un paso de montaña importante de los Alpes Dináricos. Se encuentra en el suroeste de Eslovenia, entre la al norte y las al sur, a una altura de 610 metros (2001,3 pies). Se formó debido al hundimiento tectónico y la erosión fluvial del , que en el Plioceno discurrió superficialmente en este tramo. El terreno está significativamente karstificado. Este paso relativamente ancho permite el paso más fácil desde el norte de Italia y el noroeste del mar Adriático hasta la llanura panónica, y tuvo un papel estratégico muy importante en el pasado. Hoy, una línea de ferrocarril y la autopista A1 eslovena la atraviesan.​ (es)
  • Le col de Postojna (en slovène : Postojnska vrata) est un col dans le nord des Alpes dinariques, à proximité de la ville de Postojna en Slovénie. À une altitude de 610 m, le seuil permet une liaison facile entre le Littoral slovène sur la côte Adriatique, la péninsule d'Istrie et le port de Trieste, au sud-ouest, et la région de Carniole-Intérieure et la capitale Ljubljana, au nord-est. (fr)
  • The Postojna Gate, less often the Postojna Gap (Slovene: Postojnska vrata), named after the local town of Postojna, is a major mountain pass of the Dinaric Alps. It lies in southwestern Slovenia, between the Hrušica Plateau to the north and the Javornik Hills to the south, at an elevation of 610 metres (2,000 ft). It formed due to tectonic subsidence and fluvial erosion by the Pivka River, which in the Pliocene flew superficially in this section. The terrain is significantly karstified. This relatively wide pass enables for the easiest passage from northearn Italy and northwestern Adriatic Sea to the Pannonian Plain, and had a very important strategic role in the past. Today, a rail line and the Slovenian A1 freeway traverse it. (en)
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