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===Peaks and areas of Velebit=== [[Image:Paklenica3.jpg|thumb|220px|right|Paklenica National Park]] * Zavižan area – North Velebit (Mali Rajinac) (1699 m) * Rožanski Kukovi group – North Velebit (Gromovaca (1676 m) and Vratarski Kuk (1676 m) * Alančić, Rožanski Vrh, Seravski Vrh, North Velebit (Goli Vrh (1670 m) * Veliki Kozjak (1629 m), North Velebit * Šatorina (1624 m) – Mid Velebit * Stap area – South Velebit, (Debeli Kuk) (1269 m) * Visočica (1619 m) – South Velebit * Bojin Kuk (1110 m) – South Velebit * Viserujna (1632 m) and Rujno – South Velebit * Paklenica area – South Velebit * Vaganski vrh (1757 m) – South Velebit (highest peak of Velebit) * Liburnija (1710 m) – South Velebit * Sveto Brdo (1751 m) – South Velebit * Tulove Grede (1120 m) – Southeast Velebit * Crnopac (1404 m) – Southeast Velebit Some 45 peaks exceed 1600 m.<ref name="HPS-highest"/> Plješivica or Velebitska Plješivica is a peak in the north of Velebit (1654 m) that hosts a communications tower and a former military facility.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://geopp.planinarski-portal.org/kt-gpo/190/ | language = hr | title = 190 Velebitska Plješivica | website = Planinarski portal | editor-first = Drago | editor-last = Špoljarić | date = 27 August 2019 | access-date = 15 October 2024 }}</ref> There is also a smaller peak of Pljišivica in the north of Velebit (1560 m).<ref name="HPS-highest">{{cite web | url = https://www.hps.hr/info/najvisi-vrhovi/ | language = hr | title = Najviši vrhovi | publisher = [[Croatian Mountaineering Association]] | access-date = 16 October 2024 }}</ref> In the categorization of 113 of the highest points of Croatia by professor Vladimir Volenec, first published in 1990 and revised in 2015, there are 76 peaks from the Velebit.<ref name="HPS-highest"/>
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