Peaks Over 2000 Meters
The following lists only those mountain peaks which reach over 2000 meters in height. Shaded lines indicate that the peak is in Kosovo.
Peak | Mountain | Height (m) |
---|---|---|
Đeravica | Prokletije | 2656 |
Peskovi | Šar-planina | 2651 |
Bistra | Šar-planina | 2609 |
Crni vrh | Šar-planina | 2585 |
Vrtop | Šar-planina | 2555 |
Gusan | Prokletije | 2539 |
Bogdaš | Prokletije | 2533 |
Žuti kamen | Prokletije | 2522 |
Marijaš | Prokletije | 2510 |
Rops | Bogićevica | 2501 |
Ljuboten | Šar-planina | 2498 |
Maja | Šar-planina | 2493 |
Veternik | Koprivnik | 2461 |
Hajla | Hajla | 2403 |
Koritnik | Koritnik | 2393 |
Rusulija | Žljeb mountain | 2381 |
Streoc | Streočka planina | 2377 |
Tromeđa | Prokletije | 2366 |
Žljeb | Žljeb | 2365 |
Rаsa e Žogit | Junik Mountains | 2305 |
Ošljak (mountain) | Ošljak | 2212 |
Kačina glava | Šar-planina | 2207 |
Ovčinec | Šar-planina | 2177 |
Midžor | Stara planina | 2168 |
Pogled | Mokra gora | 2154 |
Bandera]] | Suva planina (Pećka) | 2098 |
Ostrvica | Ostrvica (Jezerska planina) | 2092 |
Šerupa | Šar-planina | 2092 |
Dupljak | Stara planina | 2032 |
Murga | Šar-planina | 2025 |
Pančićev vrh | Kopaonik | 2017 |
Volujak (mountain) | Paklen (Pećki) | 2014 |
Read more about this topic: List Of Mountains In Serbia
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