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Plješevica (pronounced [pʎɛ̌ʃɛʋitsa]) or Plješivica is a mountain in Croatia and on the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, part of the Dinaric Alps. It stretches in the direction north-south, and it extends from the mountain pass that separates it from Mala Kapela, along the Krbava field to the west and the Una River canyon to the east, and ending near Gračac where it touches on Velebit.
Željava Air Base is located inside Plješevica, the largest underground airbase in SFR Yugoslavia.
The highest peaks:
- Ozeblin at 1657 meters, in the central part of the mount
- Gornja Plješevica at 1649 meters, located in the northern part
- Plješevički Kabao at 1618 meters, in the north-central region
There are additional peaks that extend from Plješevica, notably Kremen at 1591 meters in the south and Mrsin at 1269 meters in the north.
References
- "Geographical and meteorological data" (PDF). Statistical Yearbook. Croatian Bureau of Statistics. 2009. Retrieved 2011-09-19.
44°47′N 15°45′E / 44.783°N 15.750°E / 44.783; 15.750
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