- wikijtr.icu wiki/Russian_Chapel_on_the_Vršič_PassVršič Geçidi'ndeki Rus Şapeli - Russian Chapel on the Vršič Pass. 1916'da Rus şapeli (Rus yapımı savaş esirleri ); ön sırada Avusturya-Macaristan muhafızları...
- trekhunt.com en/article/vrsic-pass/The name originally referred to Mount Vršič (1,738 m), which is located about 200 m east of the Vršič Pass. The name Vršič was first applied to it only in 1911.
- de.zxc.wiki wiki/Russische_Kapelle_(Vršičpass)The Russian Chapel on the Vršič Pass ( Slovenian Ruska kapelica na Vršiču ) is a Russian Orthodox chapel on the northern side of the Vršič Pass in...
- Carch. Miscellaneous. Russian Chapel on the Vršič Pass.
- day-trips-slovenia.com highlights/russian-chapel/Located in a very peaceful place in the forest, the Russian Chapel is a memorial to the Russian POWs who died during the construction of the road to Vršič.
- scip.be index.php…The Vršic pass at an altitude of 1611 meters is the highest mountain pass in Slovenia. Russian prisoners of war had to built the road between 1914-1916.
- thecommonwanderer.com blog/driving-the-vrsic-pass…An essential stop on the Vršič pass is the wooden Russian Chapel, built in memory of hundreds of soldiers who died here during World War 1.
- mountainsforeverybody.com vrsic-pass-russian-road…The Vrsic Pass (Vršič) is the highest pass in the eastern Julian Alps and in Slovenia. Many peaks for climbing and several huts are around.
- soca-valley.com en/in-search-of-adventure/nature/…The road over the Vršič Pass was built during World War I by Russian prisoners of war, to whom the Russian Chapel on the North side of the pass is devoted.