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Plöcken Pass

Plöcken Pass (German: Plöckenpass, Italian: Passo di Monte Croce Carnico) is a high mountain pass in the Carnic Alps mountain range at the border between the Austrian state of Carinthia and the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of Italy. It links the market town of Kötschach-Mauthen in the Carinthian Gail Valley with the Paluzza municipality in the Carnia region of Friuli.

Plöcken Pass
Wind turbine on the Austrian side of the Plöcken Pass
Elevation1,357 m (4,452 ft)
Traversed byBundesstraße 110 Plöckenpass Straße - Strada Statale 52bis Carnica
LocationAustriaItaly border
RangeCarnic Alps
Coordinates46°36′11.6″N 12°56′41.8″E / 46.603222°N 12.944944°E / 46.603222; 12.944944Coordinates: 46°36′11.6″N 12°56′41.8″E / 46.603222°N 12.944944°E / 46.603222; 12.944944
Plöcken Pass
Location of Plöcken Pass

A few miles to the west along the ridge is Mt. Coglians, with 2,780 m (9,121 ft) the highest peak of the Carnic and Gailtal Alps. Before reaching the upper Gail Valley, the pass road also crosses the lower Gailbergsattel at 981 m (3,219 ft) in the north.

History

 
Former border control facilities

The Italian name derives from Latin Monte Crucis ("mountain of the cross"), a denotation of the pass in mediæval times. The valley of the Gail River had been a settlement area since the Neolithic era, and a bridle path probably existed already in the Bronze Age. Roman forces under General Tiberius rebuilt the path as a road after the incorporation of the Noricum province in 15 BC, in order to reach the newly conquered lands north of the Carnic Alps from Italy.

The well constructed road was in use throughout the Middle Ages as part of the trade route between Aquileia and Salzburg, also after the Carnia region in the south was conquered by the Republic of Venice in 1420. The former mansio at Timau (Tischelwang, today part of Paluzza) south of the pass was resettled by miners from Carinthia, up to today it is a German-speaking enclave on Italian territory.

Upon the 1809 Treaty of Schönbrunn, Napoleonic troops crossed the Plöcken Pass to occupy the Upper Carinthian lands around Villach, which had been ceded to the French Empire as part of the Illyrian Provinces. In World War I the pass became a theater of the Italian Campaign of 1915–1918, when Italian Alpini troops tried to push northwards into Carinthia, though to no avail. As both sides soon concentrated on attrition warfare, numerous bunkers and tunnels were constructed, the remnants of which are still visible today.

See also

External links

  • Profile on climbbybike.com

plöcken, pass, german, plöckenpass, italian, passo, monte, croce, carnico, high, mountain, pass, carnic, alps, mountain, range, border, between, austrian, state, carinthia, friuli, venezia, giulia, region, italy, links, market, town, kötschach, mauthen, carint. Plocken Pass German Plockenpass Italian Passo di Monte Croce Carnico is a high mountain pass in the Carnic Alps mountain range at the border between the Austrian state of Carinthia and the Friuli Venezia Giulia region of Italy It links the market town of Kotschach Mauthen in the Carinthian Gail Valley with the Paluzza municipality in the Carnia region of Friuli Plocken PassWind turbine on the Austrian side of the Plocken PassElevation1 357 m 4 452 ft Traversed byBundesstrasse 110 Plockenpass Strasse Strada Statale 52bis CarnicaLocationAustria Italy borderRangeCarnic AlpsCoordinates46 36 11 6 N 12 56 41 8 E 46 603222 N 12 944944 E 46 603222 12 944944 Coordinates 46 36 11 6 N 12 56 41 8 E 46 603222 N 12 944944 E 46 603222 12 944944Plocken PassLocation of Plocken PassA few miles to the west along the ridge is Mt Coglians with 2 780 m 9 121 ft the highest peak of the Carnic and Gailtal Alps Before reaching the upper Gail Valley the pass road also crosses the lower Gailbergsattel at 981 m 3 219 ft in the north History Edit Former border control facilities The Italian name derives from Latin Monte Crucis mountain of the cross a denotation of the pass in mediaeval times The valley of the Gail River had been a settlement area since the Neolithic era and a bridle path probably existed already in the Bronze Age Roman forces under General Tiberius rebuilt the path as a road after the incorporation of the Noricum province in 15 BC in order to reach the newly conquered lands north of the Carnic Alps from Italy The well constructed road was in use throughout the Middle Ages as part of the trade route between Aquileia and Salzburg also after the Carnia region in the south was conquered by the Republic of Venice in 1420 The former mansio at Timau Tischelwang today part of Paluzza south of the pass was resettled by miners from Carinthia up to today it is a German speaking enclave on Italian territory Upon the 1809 Treaty of Schonbrunn Napoleonic troops crossed the Plocken Pass to occupy the Upper Carinthian lands around Villach which had been ceded to the French Empire as part of the Illyrian Provinces In World War I the pass became a theater of the Italian Campaign of 1915 1918 when Italian Alpini troops tried to push northwards into Carinthia though to no avail As both sides soon concentrated on attrition warfare numerous bunkers and tunnels were constructed the remnants of which are still visible today See also EditList of highest paved roads in Europe List of mountain passesExternal links EditProfile on climbbybike com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Plocken Pass amp oldid 1018958435, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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