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(Redirected from Korab Mountains) Mountain range in Albania and North Macedonia This article is about a mountain range in Albania and North Macedonia. For other uses, see Korab (disambiguation).
Korab
Mount Korab
Highest point
PeakMount Korab
Elevation2,764 m (9,068 ft)
Coordinates41°47′25″N 20°32′48″E / 41.79028°N 20.54667°E / 41.79028; 20.54667
Geography
Korab is located in BalkansKorabKorabLocation on the Balkan peninsula
CountriesAlbania and North Macedonia
Geology
Rock agePaleozoic
Mountain typeRange
Rock typeLimestone

Korab (Albanian: Mali i Korabit, Macedonian: Кораб) is a mountain range in eastern Albania and western North Macedonia, running along the border between the two countries. It forms also the European Green Belt. In Albania, it is also called Vargu lindor (English: Eastern range), but this term encompasses mountains further north, such as the Koritnik and Gjallica. The highest peak is Mount Korab at 2,764 m (9,068 ft) above sea level. With a prominence of 2,169 m (7,116 ft), Korab is the 18th most prominent mountain peak in the European continent. The mountains are composed of sedimentary rock, including shale, sandstone, dolomite and limestone. The name refers to a pre-Christian sea god.

Geographically, the Korab mountain range extends 40 km (25 mi) from the Dibër Valley in a north-south direction, between the river valleys of the Black Drin and its tributary the Radika. It is located near the tripoint of Albania, North Macedonia, and Kosovo, southwest of the Šar Mountains. The Drin Valley lies around 400 m (1,300 ft) to the west, the bed of the Radika at about 1,000 m (3,300 ft) above sea level.

The geology of the park is dominated by mountains made up of exposed faulted sedimentary rock and valleys containing glacial lakes.

The Albanian part has numerous high peaks and ranges, almost as tall as the Korab massif. To the north of this double-peak, there are many other nameless peaks of a similar height. Korab-Pforte (Albanian: Maja Portat e Korabit, Macedonian: Mala Korapska Vrata) lies around 2 km (1.2 mi) southwest of Korab massif and is almost as tall as the main mountain, at 2,727 m (8,947 ft). A few hundred meters further south, there are other peaks, Maja e Moravës 2,718 m (8,917 ft) and Mali i Gramës 2,345 m (7,694 ft). The mountains are composed of shale and limestone. Much of the range is protected by nature parks, a prominent one being the Korab-Koritnik Nature Park.

South of the complex of peaks around Mount Korab, there are other large mountains: Mali i Gramës (2,345 m (7,694 ft)) and Dešat's Velivar summit (2,375 m (7,792 ft)). After that, the range falls away to the city of Debar and the Debar Lake. The city of Peshkopi is to the southwest of Mali i Gramës and has geothermal baths.

Image gallery

  • Mali Korab and Korabska Vrata captured from Mount Korab Mali Korab and Korabska Vrata captured from Mount Korab
  • The range from the Macedonian side The range from the Macedonian side
  • Fusha e Korabit Fusha e Korabit
  • Glacial Gramë Lake Glacial Gramë Lake
  • Dešat Dešat
  • Gypsum near the Mali i Bardhë Gypsum near the Mali i Bardhë

See also

References

  1. "2007 Trip Report".
  2. "EUROPE ULTRA-PROMINENCES 99 Peaks with Prominence of 1,500 meters or greater". peaklist.org.
  3. "RRJETI I ZONAVE TË MBROJTURA NË SHQIPËRI" (PDF). mjedisi.gov.al (in Albanian). p. 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-09-05. Retrieved 2017-09-05.
  4. "Korab - Koritnik Natural Park Management Plan" (PDF). researchgate.net. July 2014. p. 9.
  5. Perikli Qiriazi (2006). Gjeografia fizike e Shqipërisë. Tirana: Shtëpia botuese e librit universitar. p. 189. ISBN 99927-0-397-0.
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