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Đeravica

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Prominence
  
1,018 m (3,340 ft)

Location
  
near Deçan, Kosovo

Mountain range
  
Prokletije

Listing
  
Country high point

Elevation
  
2,656 m

Parent range
  
Prokletije

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Pronunciation
  
Albanian pronunciation: [ɟɛɾavitsa] Serbian: [dʑɛraʋitsa]

Similar
  
Zla Kolata, Maja Jezercë, Korab, Hajla, Midžor

Đeravica or Gjeravica (Albanian: Gjeravica; Serbian Cyrillic: Ђеравица) is the second highest mountain peak in the Prokletije mountain range and the Dinaric Alps chain, after Maja Jezercë. It is the highest mountain in Kosovo, and, according to the view held by the government of Serbia that Kosovo is part of Serbia, the highest mountain of Serbia. It has an elevation of 2,656 m (8,714 ft) above sea level. Đeravica is located in the western part of Kosovo, in the municipality of Junik. Before 20th century, Đeravica used to be called Kaluđerovica (Kaluđer means monk in Serbian).

Contents

Map of Gjeravica

Features

It is somewhat different from the rest of the Prokletije mountains because of the lack of a stony, limestone texture the mountains in Prokletije have. Many large and small glacial lakes can be found near the summit. The largest of the lakes is Đeravica Lake which is just under the summit and is the origin of the Erenik river.

Đeravica and the Prokletije are mostly known for the growth of Chestnuts. There are also wild strawberries growing in Đeravica during the summer.

References

Đeravica Wikipedia