Kopaonik Mountains
mountains, Serbia
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physical geography of
- Kosovo
- In Kosovo: Relief, drainage, and soils
…with North Macedonia, while the Kopaonik Mountains are situated along the northeastern border with Serbia. The highest point is Mount Gjeravica (Ðeravica), at 8,714 feet (2,656 metres), on the western border with Albania. The interior terrain comprises high plains and rolling hills; about three-fourths of the country lies between about…
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- In Kosovo: Relief, drainage, and soils
- Serbia
- In Serbia: Relief
The granite ridge of the Kopaonik Mountains, in Serbia’s southwestern Dinaric zone, reaches 6,617 feet (2,017 metres). This is a tectonically active region notable for earthquakes. To the east the Carpathians are nearly as high; one peak in the Balkan Mountains (Stara Planina) bordering Bulgaria attains an elevation of more…
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- In Serbia: Relief