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mirusha+waterfalls Latitude and Longitude:

42°31′26″N 20°34′59″E / 42.524°N 20.583°E / 42.524; 20.583
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Mirusha Waterfalls
Mirusha Waterfalls
Location  Kosovo
Coordinates 42°31′26″N 20°34′59″E / 42.524°N 20.583°E / 42.524; 20.583
TypeMulti-step
Number of drops12
Longest drop22 m (72 ft)
Watercourse Mirusha River

The Mirusha Waterfalls ( Albanian: Ujëvarat e Mirushës; Serbian: Слапови Мируше, romanizedSlapovi Miruše) are a series of waterfalls found in the Mirusha Park, in central Kosovo. The waterfalls have, over time, created canyons and caves, which are famous throughout the country.[ citation needed] Mirusha River has carved a 10 kilometres (6 mi) canyon and created 13 lakes with waterfalls between them. The waterfalls are one of the most visited attractions of the area and people often swim there.[ citation needed] The walls around the waterfalls are white in colour, whereas the water from the Mirusha River is a dirty brown. The cliffs around some pools are used for high-diving competitions. [1] The waterfall's caves are also popular with visitors. The highest waterfall, between the sixth and seventh lake, is 22 metres (72 ft) high.[ citation needed]

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  1. ^ Hills, Sophie; Kryeziu, Visar (August 17–24, 2020). "Splashing around". The Christian Science Monitor Weekly. 112 (39–40). Boston, MA: The Christian Science Publishing Society: 43. ISSN  2155-3262.

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mirusha+waterfalls Latitude and Longitude:

42°31′26″N 20°34′59″E / 42.524°N 20.583°E / 42.524; 20.583
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Mirusha Waterfalls)
Mirusha Waterfalls
Mirusha Waterfalls
Location  Kosovo
Coordinates 42°31′26″N 20°34′59″E / 42.524°N 20.583°E / 42.524; 20.583
TypeMulti-step
Number of drops12
Longest drop22 m (72 ft)
Watercourse Mirusha River

The Mirusha Waterfalls ( Albanian: Ujëvarat e Mirushës; Serbian: Слапови Мируше, romanizedSlapovi Miruše) are a series of waterfalls found in the Mirusha Park, in central Kosovo. The waterfalls have, over time, created canyons and caves, which are famous throughout the country.[ citation needed] Mirusha River has carved a 10 kilometres (6 mi) canyon and created 13 lakes with waterfalls between them. The waterfalls are one of the most visited attractions of the area and people often swim there.[ citation needed] The walls around the waterfalls are white in colour, whereas the water from the Mirusha River is a dirty brown. The cliffs around some pools are used for high-diving competitions. [1] The waterfall's caves are also popular with visitors. The highest waterfall, between the sixth and seventh lake, is 22 metres (72 ft) high.[ citation needed]

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References

  1. ^ Hills, Sophie; Kryeziu, Visar (August 17–24, 2020). "Splashing around". The Christian Science Monitor Weekly. 112 (39–40). Boston, MA: The Christian Science Publishing Society: 43. ISSN  2155-3262.

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