The Karawanks were settled already in the
Stone Age, as indicated particularly by findings from
Potok Cave. In
Roman times, they represented the southern border of the
Noricum province, and later, of the
Slavic principality of
Carantania. The ancient geographer
Claudius Ptolemy mentioned the
Karwankas mountains about 150 AD. The name probably is derived from
Celtic karv '
deer', a connection that has survived in the
Košuta (Slovene for 'hind') massif. From the first half of the 11th century, the Karawanks formed the border between the territory of the
Duchy of Carinthia and the adjacent
March of Carniola in the south. After Carniola had been elevated to a
duchy in 1364, both lands became part of
Inner Austria and were
crown lands of the
Habsburg monarchy from 1526 up to
World War I. The northern slopes of the Karawanks had been historically settled by
Carinthian Slovenes, nevertheless in October 1920, the
Carinthian Plebiscite decided that the crest was the border between the
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later
Yugoslavia); only the
municipality of Jezersko had already passed from Carinthia to Yugoslavia. In the final weeks of the
Second World War the Karawanks passes witnessed intense fighting. The
24th SS Kampfgruppe (battlegroup) commanded by SS-
Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS (Brigadier)
Heinz Harmel was ordered to keep the Karawanken passes open between Yugoslavia and Austria. This task was critical in allowing German forces to withdraw from Yugoslavia in order to surrender to British rather than Yugoslav forces. The
Kampfgruppe succeeded in its final task, and was one of the last German units to surrender, when it encountered the British
6th Armoured Division on 9 May 1945. After World War II the Karawanks remained the border between Austria and the
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and finally the independent Slovenia from 1991. Since the entry of Slovenia to the
Schengen Area in 2007, a free movement of people and goods across the Karawanks has been allowed, and the two countries started to aim for an economic integration of their border areas. ==Notable peaks==