Sabotin (Italian: Sabotino, Friulian: Mont di San Valantin) is 609-metre-high (1,998 ft) mountain ridge overlooking Gorizia, Nova Gorica, and Solkan on the border between Slovenia and Italy.
At its foot stands the Solkan Bridge spanning the Soča River.
The mountain was first attested in written sources circa 1370 as Saluatin.
[1] Sabotin represented an important point for defending Gorizia during the Soča/Isonzo offensives.
Pietro Badoglio assigned general Giuseppe Venturi's 45th division to capture Sabotin in the Sixth Battle of the Isonzo.