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ljubisnja Latitude and Longitude:

43°19′12″N 19°05′10″E / 43.3201°N 19.0861°E / 43.3201; 19.0861
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Ljubišnja
Љубишња
View of Ljubišnja from the village of Bobovo, Pljevlja
Highest point
Elevation2,238 m (7,343 ft)
Coordinates 43°19′12″N 19°05′10″E / 43.3201°N 19.0861°E / 43.3201; 19.0861
Geography
Ljubišnja is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ljubišnja
Ljubišnja
Between Bosnia and Montenegro
Ljubišnja is located in Montenegro
Ljubišnja
Ljubišnja
Ljubišnja (Montenegro)
Ljubišnja is located in Dinaric Alps
Ljubišnja
Ljubišnja
Ljubišnja (Dinaric Alps)
Location Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro
Parent range Dinaric Alps
Geology
Mountain type Sedimentary, Dinaric Karst

Ljubišnja ( Serbian Cyrillic: Љубишња) is a Dinaric mountain range between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. By Montenegrins the range is referred to as the highland of Montenegro. Together with the Tara, Ćehotina, Tara Canyon and Draga Canyon it represents a major natural feature for both countries. [1]

Geography

The mountain is situated on the border of eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina and the extreme northwest of Montenegro. The mountain rises between the rivers Ćehotina and Tara and borders on the massif of Durmitor. Maximum altitude is 2,238 metres (7,343 ft) at the Dernečišta peak, while the lowest elevation is 600 m (2,000 ft) at valley Sandića Ubo in village of Bobovo wedged in the cliffs of two canyons the Tara Canyon on the southwest, and Draga Canyon on the left side of the valley of Ćehotina river. The Ljubišnja mountain area is characterised by temperate mountainous coniferous forests, alpine meadows and pastures, cultivated fields, numerous ponds and springs. Widespread alpenrose the distinctive emblem of the village scattered on the plateau of Ljubišnja.

Picea forests dominate to alpine levels and temperate shrubs such as mountain pine, and alpenrose are widespread. The area occupies 380 km2 (150 sq mi).

See also

References

  1. ^ Васовић, Милорад (2009). Историја Пљеваља. ISBN  978-9940-512-03-3.

Literature

Sources



ljubisnja Latitude and Longitude:

43°19′12″N 19°05′10″E / 43.3201°N 19.0861°E / 43.3201; 19.0861
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Ljubisnja)
Ljubišnja
Љубишња
View of Ljubišnja from the village of Bobovo, Pljevlja
Highest point
Elevation2,238 m (7,343 ft)
Coordinates 43°19′12″N 19°05′10″E / 43.3201°N 19.0861°E / 43.3201; 19.0861
Geography
Ljubišnja is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ljubišnja
Ljubišnja
Between Bosnia and Montenegro
Ljubišnja is located in Montenegro
Ljubišnja
Ljubišnja
Ljubišnja (Montenegro)
Ljubišnja is located in Dinaric Alps
Ljubišnja
Ljubišnja
Ljubišnja (Dinaric Alps)
Location Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro
Parent range Dinaric Alps
Geology
Mountain type Sedimentary, Dinaric Karst

Ljubišnja ( Serbian Cyrillic: Љубишња) is a Dinaric mountain range between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. By Montenegrins the range is referred to as the highland of Montenegro. Together with the Tara, Ćehotina, Tara Canyon and Draga Canyon it represents a major natural feature for both countries. [1]

Geography

The mountain is situated on the border of eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina and the extreme northwest of Montenegro. The mountain rises between the rivers Ćehotina and Tara and borders on the massif of Durmitor. Maximum altitude is 2,238 metres (7,343 ft) at the Dernečišta peak, while the lowest elevation is 600 m (2,000 ft) at valley Sandića Ubo in village of Bobovo wedged in the cliffs of two canyons the Tara Canyon on the southwest, and Draga Canyon on the left side of the valley of Ćehotina river. The Ljubišnja mountain area is characterised by temperate mountainous coniferous forests, alpine meadows and pastures, cultivated fields, numerous ponds and springs. Widespread alpenrose the distinctive emblem of the village scattered on the plateau of Ljubišnja.

Picea forests dominate to alpine levels and temperate shrubs such as mountain pine, and alpenrose are widespread. The area occupies 380 km2 (150 sq mi).

See also

References

  1. ^ Васовић, Милорад (2009). Историја Пљеваља. ISBN  978-9940-512-03-3.

Literature

Sources



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