The Šoštanj Fault (pronounced [ˈʃoːʃtan]; Slovene: Šoštanjski prelom) is a fault in Slovenia.
[1] It connects the Periadriatic Fault with the Lavanttal Fault and strikes NW-SE.
Movements along the fault are dextral strike-slip and took place in the Pliocene.
[2][3] The fault is named after the town of Šoštanj.
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