A Romantic veduta of Mount Triglav by the Carinthian Slovene painter Markus Pernhart. Source: Internet
Biodiversity Flora Systematic surveys of plants, especially of ethnobotanically useful species, in Triglav National Park have been carried out by C.P. Kala and Petra Ratajc covering various microhabitats, altitudes, aspects and terrain types. Source: Internet
Cultural significance Folk literature The Triglav area is the setting of an old Slovene folk tale concerning a hunter seeking a treasure guarded by an enchanted chamois buck named Zlatorog (Goldhorn, after its golden horns). Source: Internet
He and four workers brought the parts of the tower to the summit of Triglav and put the tower together in only five hours on 7 August 1895. Source: Internet
History The proposal for the protection of the Triglav Lakes Valley area was first put forward by the seismologist Albin Belar in 1906 or 1908. Source: Internet
In 2004, the group IRWIN produced a series of paintings named Like to Like/ Mount Triglav. Source: Internet