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The Face of the Giant Maid
This looks like the face of a Giant girl.
It is on the mountain called Prisojnik

Triglav is a very important name in Slovenia! It's the name of an ancient Slavic god, the highest mountain in the country, and even a big company. The name "Triglav" means "three-headed" in the Slovene language.

Who Was the God Triglav?

Long, long ago, before Christianity came to Europe, the Slavic people believed in many different gods. One of these powerful gods was called Triglav. His name, meaning "three-headed," might suggest he had three heads, or perhaps he ruled over three important parts of the world, like the sky, the earth, and the underworld. People would worship him and ask for his help.

Triglav, the Tallest Mountain

The highest mountain in Slovenia is also called Triglav. It stands tall and proud, reaching 2,864 meters (9,396 feet) into the sky. This makes it the highest point in the entire country! Climbing Triglav is a big adventure for many people who love the outdoors. It's a symbol of Slovenia itself.

Myths and Legends of Triglav

The area around Mount Triglav is full of exciting stories and legends. One of the most famous is about a magical creature called Zlatorog.

The Legend of Zlatorog

Zlatorog is an amazing, immortal mountain goat. This special goat has shiny gold horns. Legend says that Zlatorog lives high up in the Julian Alps, near Mount Triglav. If you ever saw Zlatorog, it was said to bring good luck. This mythical goat is a beloved part of Slovene folklore.

The Giant Girl's Face

Near Mount Triglav, on another mountain called Prisojnik, there's a very interesting rock formation. It looks exactly like the face of a huge, sleeping girl! People sometimes call it the "Giant Girl" or "Ajdovska deklica." Some old stories say this face is proof that giants once lived in these mountains. It's a cool natural wonder that makes you wonder about the legends.


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