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  2. List of mountains in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Durmitor Lovćen Rumija Maglić Pivska Planina Orjen Bijela Gora Bjelasica Accursed Mountains Hajla Komovi Ostroška greda Sinjajevina Vrmac Zla Kolata Bobotov Kuk. This is a list of mountains in Montenegro.

  3. Geography of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The high mountains of Montenegro include some of the most rugged terrain in Europe. They average more than 2,000 m (6,562 ft) in elevation. Among notable peaks is Bobotov Kuk in the Durmitor mountain, which reaches 2,523 m (8,278 ft). The Montenegrin mountains were the most ice-eroded section of the Balkan Peninsula during the last glacial ...

  4. Rumija - Wikipedia

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    Rumija (Montenegrin: Румија, romanized: Rumija; Albanian: Rumi) is a mountain in southern Montenegro, situated between the Adriatic and Lake Skadar. The highest point is Rumija, which is 1,594 m (5,230 ft) high. Rumija rises above the town of Bar, and is a natural Dinaric barrier, separating the Adriatic from the Skadar basin.

  5. Category:Mountains of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The mountains of Montenegro. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. T. Two-thousanders of Montenegro (13 P) Pages in category "Mountains of ...

  6. Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The mountains of Montenegro include some of the most rugged terrains in Europe, averaging more than 2,000 metres (6,600 feet) in elevation. One of the country's notable peaks is Bobotov Kuk in the Durmitor mountains, which reaches a height of 2,522 metres (8,270 ft) and was previously thought to be the country's highest point.

  7. Lovćen - Wikipedia

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    Lovćen (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Ловћен, pronounced [lôːftɕen]) is a mountain and national park in southwestern Montenegro. It is the inspiration behind the names Montenegro and Crna Gora, both of which mean 'Black Mountain' and refer to the appearance of Mount Lovćen when covered in dense forests. [1]

  8. Dinaric Alps - Wikipedia

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    The Accursed Mountains are the highest section of the entire Dinaric Alps; this section stretches from Albania to Kosovo and eastern Montenegro. Maja Jezercë , standing at 2,694 metres (8,839 ft) above the Adriatic , is the highest peak and is located in Albania.

  9. Durmitor - Wikipedia

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    Durmitor mountain is the centre of Montenegrin mountain tourism. The tourist facilities are concentrated around the town of Žabljak. [2] [4] In winter, the main activities on Durmitor are skiing and snowboarding. In summer, the activities shift to hiking, mountaineering and recreational tourism.