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Mountains (Albanian: Bjeshkët e Nemuna; Serbo-Croatian:
Prokletije / Проклетије,
pronounced [
prɔklɛ̌tijɛ]; both
translated as "Cursed Mountains"), also known...
- (Podgorica, Bar and
Cetinje muni****lities) 40,000 ha (98,842 acres) 1983
Prokletije East
Montenegro (Plav and
Gusinje muni****lities) 16,630 ha (41,094 acres)...
- In 2018, new
triangulation measurements showed that Zla
Kolata in the
Prokletije mountains,
which reaches a
height of 2,534
metres (8,310 ft).
Owing to...
- (30
November 2009). "Twenty-first
Century Glaciers and
Climate in the
Prokletije Mountains, Albania". Arctic, Antarctic, and
Alpine Research. 41 (4): 455–459...
- Bogiçevica / Bogiqevica) is a
mountain area in the
Accursed Mountains (
Prokletije)
mountain range. It
spreads over Montenegro,
Kosovo and Albania. It is...
- Bjeshkët e
Nemuna National Park (Albanian:
Parku Kombëtar Bjeshkët e Nemuna) is a
national park in the
districts of Gjakovë and Pejë in
western Kosovo...
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Protected areas cover around 5% of the
territory of Serbia. The Law on the
Protection of the
Nature defines these categories of
protected areas: Strict...
- 2009. "Feasibility
Study on
Establishing a
Transboundary Protected Area
Prokletije / Bjeshkët E
Nemuna Mountains" (PDF). condesan.org. p. 4.
Archived from...
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which originates from
nearby Lake Plav, a
glacial lake at the foot of the
Prokletije mountains. It has a po****tion of 3,717 (2011 census). Plav is the centre...
- Durmitor. Lake
Grahovo (Grahovsko jezero) Lake Hrid (Hridsko jezero) - at
Prokletije National park Lake
Kapetan (Kapetanovo jezero) -
Glacial lake, 20 km east...