This is an incomplete list of caves in the Dinaric Alps.
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Biokovo ...
Bjelaà ¡nica ...
Bobija ...
BraÃÂ ...
Brkini ...
Bukovica ...
Ceklinsko polje ...
Cetina ...
UÃÂka and ÃÂiÃÂarija ...
Dinara ...
Dobrovlje ...
Usually seen as part of the à ½umberak Mountains alongside Radoha and Ljuben. Some of its caves are listed there, under the Krka, and under White Carniola.
Durmitor ...
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Elaphites ...
Gacka ...
Glasinac ...
Glinà ¡ÃÂica ...
Gradià ¡e ...
Greben ...
GrmeÃÂ ...
Hruà ¡ica ...
Hvar ...
Idrijca ...
Ilova gora ...
Imotsko polje ...
Istria ...
The speleological cadastre of Kalnik was finished in 2013 and published as Speleoloà ¡ki i biospeleoloà ¡ki katastar Kalnika i Varaà ¾dinsko â topliÃÂkog gorja. Caves are still being catalogued and explored.
Klanjsko polje ...
KoÃÂevski rog ...
Konavle ...
Korana ...
KorÃÂula ...
Kosinjsko polje ...
Kotorski zaljev ...
Krka ...
Krka ...
Krpel ...
Incomplete list.
Lastovo ...
LiÃÂko polje ...
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Lipnik was included in the cadastre published in the 2013 work Kvantificiranje vrijednosti i ugroà ¾enosti speleoloà ¡kih objekata odabranog krà ¡kog podruÃÂja Dinarida â primjer Ozaljskog pobrÃÂa.
Livanjsko polje ...
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LovÃÂen ...
A speleological cadastre of Ravna gora was published in 2009 titled Zavrà ¡ni izvjeà ¡taj projekta Izrada speleoloà ¡kog i biospeleoloà ¡kog katastra Ravne gore with additions in 2011 and since then updates have only been made to local and national cadastres. Earlier catalogues were published in 1961 and 1980. More recently, exploration has expanded to the Macelj massif, of which Ravna gora is sometimes considered a part.
Maganik ...
Mala Kapela ...
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Menià ¡ija ...
Mljet ...
MoraÃÂka kapa ...
Mosor ...
Nanos ...
Narinsko polje ...
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Many of the caves of Ivanà ¡ÃÂica and were listed by Vladimir Redenà ¡ek in 1961. Work on the speleological cadastre of Ivanà ¡ÃÂica began in 2008, an early version being presented in 2009. The last full version was finished in 2011 titled Speleoloà ¡ki i biospeleoloà ¡ki katastar Ivanà ¡ÃÂice, and since then updates have only been made to local and national cadastres.
A speleological cadastre for Ozaljsko pobrÃÂe was published in the 2013 work Kvantificiranje vrijednosti i ugroà ¾enosti speleoloà ¡kih objekata odabranog krà ¡kog podruÃÂja Dinarida â primjer Ozaljskog pobrÃÂa.
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Pivska planina ...
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Polomsko podolje ...
Popovo Polje (incomplete list):
Povlen ...
PraÃÂa Canyon (incomplete list):
Prenj ...
Prokletije ...
Promina ...
PrviÃÂ ...
Pusto polje ...
Rab ...
Rakov à  kocjan ...
Ravni Kotari ...
Ravnik ...
Risan ...
Ropojana ...
Skadar valley ...
Slivnica ...
Sneà ¾nik, Javorniki and GrobniÃÂko gorje ...
Tara ...
Trnovo polje ...
Trnovski gozd ...
Ulovka ...
Una ...
The speleological cadastre of was finished in 2013 and published as Speleoloà ¡ki i biospeleoloà ¡ki katastar Kalnika i Varaà ¾dinsko â topliÃÂkog gorja.
Lists of caves on North, Central and South Velebit.
Veleà ¾ ...
Vipavska dolina ...
Vis ...
Vranice ...
White Carniola ...
The last detailed catalogue was published in 1975 by SreÃÂko Boà ¾iÃÂeviÃÂ, titled Podzemni krà ¡ki fenomeni planine Medvednice kraj Zagreba, but it is now outdated. Since then updates have only been made to local and national cadastres. Before 1975, lists of caves on ZagrebaÃÂka gora had been published in 1905, 1934, and 1945.
Zasavska gora ...
Zrmanja ...
à ½ijovo ...
Includes Radoha and Ljuben. Some of its caves are listed under Drvodevnik, usually considered part of the à ½umberak Mountains, as well as under Krka and White Carniola. Part of the first version of the speleological cadastre of the Nature Park "à ½umberak Mountains" was published in 2002, and instructions for the digital version were published in 2006. A continuously updated cadastre of the Slovene side is maintained by the Jamarski klub Novo mesto, with more information available in the national eKataster cave database.