Stari Vlah-Raška mountains

The Stari Vlah-Raška Mountain Range (Старовлашко-Рашке планине, Старовлашко-Рашка висија) is a highland in southwest Serbia, in the regions of Stari Vlah and Raška, which part of the Dinaric Alps.[1] These highlands stretch from Užice, Arilje and Ivanjica to the border with Montenegro.

Its major mountains include.[2]

  1. 2,156 m (7,073 ft) Mokra Gora (Raška)
  2. 1,833 m (6,014 ft) Golija (Raška)
  3. 1,756 m (5,761 ft) Hum (Raška)
  4. 1,734 m (5,689 ft) Jadovnik (Stari Vlah)
  5. 1,693 m (5,554 ft) Ozren (Stari Vlah)
  6. 1,673 m (5,489 ft) Zvijezda (Stari Vlah)
  7. 1,643 m (5,390 ft) Radočelo (Raška)
  8. 1,627 m (5,338 ft) Zlatar (Stari Vlah)
  9. 1,617 m (5,305 ft) Giljeva (Stari Vlah)
  10. 1,616 m (5,302 ft) Žilindar (Raška)
  11. 1,579 m (5,180 ft) Čemerno (Raška)
  12. 1,544 m (5,066 ft) Tara (Stari Vlah)
  13. 1,534 m (5,033 ft) Mučanj (Stari Vlah)
  14. 1,519 m (4,984 ft) Javor (Stari Vlah)
  15. 1,496 m (4,908 ft) Kamena Gora (Stari Vlah)
  16. 1,496 m (4,908 ft) Zlatibor (Stari Vlah)
  17. 1,495 m (4,905 ft) Čemernica (Stari Vlah)
  18. 1,492 m (4,895 ft) Pešter (Raška)
  19. 1,486 m (4,875 ft) Javorje (Stari Vlah)
  20. 1,480 m (4,856 ft) Murtenica (Stari Vlah)
  21. 1,479 m (4,852 ft) Rogozna (Raška)
  22. 1,462 m (4,797 ft) Ninaja (Raška)
  23. 1,446 m (4,744 ft) Gradina (Stari Vlah)
  24. 1,428 m (4,685 ft) Jarut (Raška)
  25. 1,423 m (4,669 ft) Pobijenik (Stari Vlah)
  26. 1,412 m (4,633 ft) Jabuka (Stari Vlah)
  27. 1,386 m (4,547 ft) Bić (Stari Vlah)
  28. 1,382 m (4,534 ft) Kukutnica (Stari Vlah)
  29. 1,371 m (4,498 ft) Bitovik (Stari Vlah)
  30. 1,283 m (4,209 ft) Oštrik (Stari Vlah)
  31. 1,282 m (4,206 ft) Banjsko brdo (Stari Vlah)
  32. 1,280 m (4,199 ft) Gajeva planina (Stari Vlah)
  33. 1,256 m (4,121 ft) Projić (Stari Vlah)
  34. 1,188 m (3,898 ft) Crni Vrh (Stari Vlah)
Karst relief forms, typical of the Dinaric mountains, Mučanj

See also

References

  1. "Minus 39, oboren rekord" (in Serbian). Glas Javnosti. 2006-01-27. Retrieved 2007-07-26.
  2. "Prirodni resursi" (in Serbian). Official web site of municipality of Sjenica. Archived from the original on 2010-06-26. Retrieved 2010-12-02.


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