List of Mountains in Kosovo - Border Peaks

Border Peaks

Here are some of the less significant peaks, but that define the border of Kosovo and are thus interesting.

North East on the border to Serbia :

  • Babina Stena 43°12′37″N 20°36′04″E / 43.210278°N 20.601111°E / 43.210278; 20.601111
  • Lipovicë 43°12′14″N 20°37′13″E / 43.203889°N 20.620278°E / 43.203889; 20.620278
  • Grab (peak) 43°10′28″N 20°36′41″E / 43.174444°N 20.611389°E / 43.174444; 20.611389
  • Veliki Bukovik 43°12′33″N 20°39′17″E / 43.209167°N 20.654722°E / 43.209167; 20.654722
  • Baljevac (mountain)/Valjevac 43°12′16″N 20°40′23″E / 43.204444°N 20.673056°E / 43.204444; 20.673056
  • Obrž 43°14′44″N 20°44′43″E / 43.245556°N 20.745278°E / 43.245556; 20.745278
  • Srednji Breg 43°14′48″N 20°48′00″E / 43.246667°N 20.8°E / 43.246667; 20.8
  • Milanov Vrh 43°16′00″N 20°49′00″E / 43.266667°N 20.816667°E / 43.266667; 20.816667 next to Pančićev vrh

Following the Tip on the left side :

  • Vojetin/Vogetin 43°15′06″N 20°51′02″E / 43.251667°N 20.850556°E / 43.251667; 20.850556
  • Vrletnica 43°13′27″N 20°52′36″E / 43.224167°N 20.876667°E / 43.224167; 20.876667
  • Strana (peak) 43°12′27″N 20°52′22″E / 43.2075°N 20.872778°E / 43.2075; 20.872778
  • Čukara 43°12′15″N 20°50′13″E / 43.204167°N 20.836944°E / 43.204167; 20.836944
  • Veliki Deo 43°11′08″N 20°50′40″E / 43.185556°N 20.844444°E / 43.185556; 20.844444

Read more about this topic:  List Of Mountains In Kosovo

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    When the poor tired child, Passion, falls asleep....”
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