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Šar Mountains

42°00′00″N 20°44′00″E / 42°N 20.7333°E / 42; 20.7333

Šar Mountains
Sharr Mountains
Titov Vrv (back) and Small Turk (front), the tallest peaks of Šar Mountains
Highest point
PeakTitov Vrv, North Macedonia
Elevation2,748 m (9,016 ft)
Geography
LocationNorth MacedoniaPolog Valley
KosovoDistrict of Prizren
AlbaniaKukës and Dibër Counties
Countries

The Šar Mountains (Serbian and Macedonian: Шар Планина, romanized: Šar Planina; colloquially also Шара, romanized: Šara)[1] or Sharr Mountains (Albanian: Malet e Sharrit) is a mountain range extending from southern Kosovo, to northwestern North Macedonia, to northeastern Albania.[2] The sections in Kosovo, and in North Macedonia are national parks.[3] Rugged and barren, the mountains are among the highest in the Balkans, with 30 peaks higher than 2,500 m (8,202 ft).

Etymology edit

In antiquity, the mountains were known as Scardus, Scodrus, or Scordus (το Σκάρδον ὂρος in Polybius and Ptolemy).[4] It is considered of Indo-European origin (cf. Lithuanian: skardús 'steep'),[5] and has been compared to the toponym Scardona[5] and to the tribal name Scordisci (with Scardus featuring the Illyrian vocalism /a/).[6] The theory according to which the modern Sharr/Šar represents an evolution of the ancient name Scardus through Albanian sound changes is untenable on the basis of current historical-linguistic research. Sharr/Šar rather can be traced to Albanian: sharrë 'saw, 'saw-toothed ridge', 'steep mountain range', ultimately from Latin: sĕrra (also used in some Romance languages: cf. Italian: serra, Spanish: sierra, 'steep mountain range').[7][5] In the early 16th century, it was recorded that the mountain was called "Catena Mundi" (Latin for "the chains of the world").[1]

Sometimes the range is called "Carska Planina" (Cyrillic: Царска Планина, "Tsar's Mountain"), as a reference to the capitals (Prizren and Skopje), courts (Nerodimlje, Pauni, Svrčin, etc.) and monasteries (monastery of the Holy Archangels) of the Serbian Empire located in the region.[8] In the medieval period, Serbs called the mountain "Mlečni" (Cyrillic: Млечни), because of the major milk production on the mountain and the vast herds of cattle, goats and sheep. In the golden bull issued by Emperor Dušan on 20 September 1349, he says: "I also bequest all of mine estates and areas around the Mlečni Mountain ("Milk Mountain"), the Durlev estates and all the metochions and all the wealth and treasure of that region". The bull is kept in the Dubrovnik Archive.[9]

Borders edit

The mountain borders extend from the city of Prizren, following the two rivers of the Prizrenska Bistrica and the Lepenac. In the east, it passes by the town of Kaçanik through the Kaçanik Gorge and into North Macedonia via the Polog Valley. The border passes near the Vardar spring called Vrutok and enters near the Mavrovo Valley. There the Radika river separates the mountain massif from the higher Mount Korab. After that, the border is mounting, reaching the point of junction of three state borders: Kosovo, North Macedonia and Albania. The border now follows the road to the small, mountainous, town of Restelica, the rivers of Globocica, Plava and the White Drin and finally reaches the city of Prizren.

Geographical characteristics edit

 
Šar Mountains in North Macedonia
 
Bogovinje Lake
 
Šar Mountains peak Kobilica
 
Wild horses at Šar Mountains

The Šar Mountains have a total area of 1,600 km2. 56,25% of that area is in North Macedonia, 43.12% in Kosovo, and 0,63% in Albania.[10][page needed][better source needed] There are three plains: Sirinić, Vraca and Rudoka.[11] The system is about 80 km (50 mi) long and 10–20 km (6–12 mi) wide.

The mountain massif was formed in the Tertiary Period. The peaks are covered with ice and snow.

It includes several high peaks:

There are 30 peaks higher than 2,500 m (8,200 ft) and 70 above the 2,000 m (6,600 ft).[1]

The Šar Mountains extend to Mount Korab (2,764 m or 9,068 ft) in the southwest, and pass into northeastern Albania with very small part (0.63% of the entire length).

Vegetation on the mountains includes crops up to around 1,000 m (3,281 ft), forests up to 1,700 m (5,577 ft), and above that lie high pastures which encompass around 550 km2 (212 sq mi). The Šar Mountains are the largest compact area covered with pastures on the European continent. The dog breed Šarplaninac comes from this area.

The snowy peaks of the Šar Mountains are depicted on the coat of arms of the city of Skopje, which in turn is incorporated in the city's flag.[13]

History edit

The remains of the Široko complex are located near Mušutište. The complex originates from the period between the 10th and the 7th century BC, but also has medieval remnants. In Roman period, the mountain was a tripoint between the provinces of Dalmatia, Moesia and Macedonia. The route of an ancient road crossed the Scardus from 169 BC. The road was later named Velji ("Great") or Prizren road. Lisinski road was built. Remnants of the fort on the Kradište hill, near Prizren, dates from the 2nd to the 6th century and testifies the change of civilizations in this region: it started in the pre-Roman period, then became a Roman town and later a Byzantine one. Locality of Ravna Gora, predating the 6th century, where Slavs later cremated their dead, is situated in the area. Medieval military complex of Petrič Fortress, which consists of two fortresses, Little Petrič and Great Petrič, is also preserved. Remains of the Višegrad Fort, older part of the Prizren Fortress, are located in the gorge of the Bistrica river. When King Milutin donated lands to the Our Lady of Ljeviš church, he also donated the Višegrad Fort to serve as an Prizren's defence outpost. Emperor Dušan later expanded the fort to the river and built his endowment, the Monastery of the Holy Archangels.[1]

There are 45 Serbian Orthodox monasteries on the slopes of the mountain, dating from the 12th to the 16th century. Additional 32 monasteries were damaged or demolished during the NATO bombing of Serbia in 1999 and in the later years. Church of the Dormition of the Mother of God in the village of Gotovuša in Sirinićka Župa was built in 16th century. It was destroyed later and rebuilt in the second half of the 19th century. During the works in churchyard in the 2010s a floor mosaic was discovered from the much older church from the Byzantine period.[1]

Šar Mountains in Kosovo edit

 
Šarplaninac, a dog breed of the livestock guardian type named after the Šar Mountains
 
Jazhincë Lake
 
Brezovica ski resort

The Šar Mountains are located in the south and south-east of Kosovo, where 43.12% of the range is located. Many alpine and glacial mountain lakes are found on the Kosovar part of the Šar Mountains, especially south of the town of Dragash, the area of Shutman and the region north of Vraca. The Brezovica ski resort, with an elevation of 900 m (2,953 ft) to 2,524 m (8,281 ft) above sea level, is located north-east of the mountains.

The mountain range in Kosovo is divided into three main zones: The zone of Ljuboten and Brezovica, the central zone of Prizren and the zone of Opoja and Gora.

The mountains border the Kosovo Plain to the north-east and the Metohia Valley in the northwest. Kosovo consists of the most eastern tip and the most northern part of the mountain ridge.

The Ljuboten peak and the mountain of Skopska Crna Gora create the Kaçanik Gorge in Kosovo. The Šar Mountains are split from the Nerodimka Mountain by the Sirinić Valley. The Šar National Park is located in Kosovo. Villages and towns that are found near the mountain are:

Lakes in the Kosovo part of the Šar Mountains are:

In total, there are 70 glacial lakes on Šara.[1]

Kosovo national park edit

Sharr Mountains National Park
 
Area534.69 km2 (206.44 sq mi)
Established1986

History edit

Sharr Mountains National Park is in the territory of Kosovo and covers 534.69 km2 (206 sq mi) on the northern slopes of the Šar Mountains as well as the mountains of Oshlak and Jezercë. The National Park "Šar-Planina Mt." was proclaimed in 1986 within the temporary boundaries of 390.00 km2 (150.58 sq mi),[14][15][16] and opened in 1995.[17] The final boundaries of the Park were expanded in 2012 to cover an area of 534.69 km2 (206.44 sq mi).

Geography edit

The park occupies the northwest sections of the mountain's main massif, including the highest peak, Bistra, an spreads over the sections of Prevalac, Ošljak, Ostrovica and Kodža Balkan. The park encompasses several different types of topographic relief: glacial (cirques, moraines and glacial lakes), periglacial (snow cirques, sliding blocks, "tundra mosaic" type of micro-shapes in the deposits of silt), karstic and fluvial. There are numerous rivers, springs, creeks, bogs and lakes.[16]

Plant life edit

In total, there are 1,800 plant species. The mountain is inhabited by 175 strictly protected plant species, 247 Balkan endemites and 18 plants which can be found only on Šara.[1] The park includes the endemic relict Macedonian Pine[16] and white-bark pine,[16] as well as the mugo pine[16] and Alpine rose. Other perennial plants include King Alexander's yarrow (Achillea alexandri-regis), Nikolić's silene (Heliosperma nikolicii), Bornmuellera dieckii, Šar carnation (Dianthus scardicus Wettst.),[16] Doerfler's cinquefoils and Macedonian meadow saffron (Colhicum macedonicum). One of the relic species is Natalie's ramonda. It went extinct from the most of Europe during the last ice age and today grows as an endemic species in several gorges in Serbia, North Macedonia and Greece. It has been chosen as the Serbian symbol for the Armistice Day.[1]

 
Ramonda nathaliae

Animal life edit

Rusenica locality on the mountain has been in the first level of protection, as the strict reserve of nature, since 1955. It is one of the rare habitats of Balkan lynx, the largest European cat. It is estimated that on the entire Balkans there are no more than 100 specimens. European pond turtle and Hermann's tortoise, only two European species of freshwater turtles, live on the mountain. There are 147 butterfly species (excluding moths), 45 amphibians and reptilians and 37 mammalian species.[1] Other animals include bear, chamois, wolf, roe deer, wild boar and other species including many bird species. The national park contains 720 chamois while the Opoja and Gora region contains 600 chamois. The National Park is administered by the Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning (MESP) of Kosovo.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Dimitrije Bukvić (31 July 2017), "Trezor Evrope", Politika (in Serbian), pp. 01 & 09
  2. ^ Selçuk Biricik, Ali (2012). "Structure and Relief of Albania". In Bekir Çınar (ed.). The 2nd International Balkan Conference (IBAC 2012): 'The Balkans at a Crossroads: Evaluating Past, Reading Present, Imagining Future' on 11-14 October 2012 in Tirana; organized by Istanbul University in collaboration with the University of Tirana and Epoka University (PDF). Vol. 2. İstanbul University. pp. 211, 224, 236.
  3. ^ "СОБРАНИЕТО ГО УСВОИ ЗАКОНОТ СО КОЈ ШАР ПЛАНИНА СТАНУВА НАЦИОНАЛЕН ПАРК". Сакам Да Кажам (in Macedonian). 2021-06-30. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
  4. ^ Sir William Smith (1872). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Isabadius-Zymethus. 1857. John Murray. p. 928.
  5. ^ a b c Lafe, Genc (2022). "I rapporti tra toponimi e voci ereditate dell'albanese sulla base dell'analisi della loro evoluzione fonetica". In Shaban Sinani; Francesco Altimari; Matteo Mandalà (eds.). Albanologu i arvanitëve "Atje kam u shpirtin tim...". Academy of Sciences of Albania. pp. 355–370. ISBN 978-9928-339-74-4. p. 363.
  6. ^ Borel, Francesco Rubat (2005). "Lingue e scritture delle Alpi occidentali prima della romanizzazione. Stato della questione e nuove ricerche". Bulletin d'Études Préhistoriques et Archéologiques Alpines. XVI. Société Valdôtaine de Préhistoire et d’Archéologie: 9–50. p. 32.
  7. ^ Matzinger, Joachim (2016). "Die albanische Autochthoniehypothese aus der Sicht der Sprachwissenschaft" (PDF). pp. 14–15.
  8. ^ Veselinović, Andrija; Radoš Ljušić (2001). Srpske dinastije (in Serbian). Novi Sad. ISBN 86-83639-01-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  9. ^ "Да ли знате? - Како се некад звала Шар-планина" [Do you know? - How the Šar Mountains used to be called]. Politika (in Serbian). 6 June 2018. p. 30.
  10. ^ Rista Nikolić (1912). Glacijacija Šar Planine i Koraba (in Serbian). Beograd.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  11. ^ Živko Stefanovski. Šar Planina (in Macedonian). Tetovo: Napredok.
  12. ^ "National Park Šar-Mountain". brezovica-ski.com.
  13. ^ Official portal of the city of Skopje: City symbols. – Retrieved on 13 May 2009.
  14. ^ Zeqir, Veselaj (1 January 2013). "Extension of national park "Sharri" boundaries and its significance for nature conservation in Kosovo". Natura Montenegrina. 12: 607–616. Retrieved 10 April 2018 – via ResearchGate.
  15. ^ "Zakon o nacionalnim parkovima (National parks law)" (in Serbian). 5 October 2015.
  16. ^ a b c d e f Aleksandra Mijalković (18 June 2017), "O očuvanju naše prirodne baštine: najbolja zaštita u naconalnim parkovima", Politika-Magazin (in Serbian), pp. 3–6
  17. ^ Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning(in Albanian)

External links edit

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highest in the Balkans with 30 peaks higher than 2 500 m 8 202 ft Contents 1 Etymology 2 Borders 3 Geographical characteristics 4 History 5 Sar Mountains in Kosovo 5 1 Kosovo national park 5 1 1 History 5 1 2 Geography 5 1 3 Plant life 5 1 4 Animal life 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEtymology editIn antiquity the mountains were known as Scardus Scodrus or Scordus to Skardon ὂros in Polybius and Ptolemy 4 It is considered of Indo European origin cf Lithuanian skardus steep 5 and has been compared to the toponym Scardona 5 and to the tribal name Scordisci with Scardus featuring the Illyrian vocalism a 6 The theory according to which the modern Sharr Sar represents an evolution of the ancient name Scardus through Albanian sound changes is untenable on the basis of current historical linguistic research Sharr Sar rather can be traced to Albanian sharre saw saw toothed ridge steep mountain range ultimately from Latin sĕrra also used in some Romance languages cf Italian serra Spanish sierra steep mountain range 7 5 In the early 16th century it was recorded that the mountain was called Catena Mundi Latin for the chains of the world 1 Sometimes the range is called Carska Planina Cyrillic Carska Planina Tsar s Mountain as a reference to the capitals Prizren and Skopje courts Nerodimlje Pauni Svrcin etc and monasteries monastery of the Holy Archangels of the Serbian Empire located in the region 8 In the medieval period Serbs called the mountain Mlecni Cyrillic Mlechni because of the major milk production on the mountain and the vast herds of cattle goats and sheep In the golden bull issued by Emperor Dusan on 20 September 1349 he says I also bequest all of mine estates and areas around the Mlecni Mountain Milk Mountain the Durlev estates and all the metochions and all the wealth and treasure of that region The bull is kept in the Dubrovnik Archive 9 Borders editThe mountain borders extend from the city of Prizren following the two rivers of the Prizrenska Bistrica and the Lepenac In the east it passes by the town of Kacanik through the Kacanik Gorge and into North Macedonia via the Polog Valley The border passes near the Vardar spring called Vrutok and enters near the Mavrovo Valley There the Radika river separates the mountain massif from the higher Mount Korab After that the border is mounting reaching the point of junction of three state borders Kosovo North Macedonia and Albania The border now follows the road to the small mountainous town of Restelica the rivers of Globocica Plava and the White Drin and finally reaches the city of Prizren Geographical characteristics edit nbsp Sar Mountains in North Macedonia nbsp Bogovinje Lake nbsp Sar Mountains peak Kobilica nbsp Wild horses at Sar Mountains The Sar Mountains have a total area of 1 600 km2 56 25 of that area is in North Macedonia 43 12 in Kosovo and 0 63 in Albania 10 page needed better source needed There are three plains Sirinic Vraca and Rudoka 11 The system is about 80 km 50 mi long and 10 20 km 6 12 mi wide The mountain massif was formed in the Tertiary Period The peaks are covered with ice and snow It includes several high peaks Titov Vrv 2 747 m or 9 012 ft Mal Turcin 2 707 m or 8 881 ft Bakardan 2 704 m or 8 871 ft Borislavec 2 675 m or 8 776 ft Velika Rudoka 2 660 m or 8 727 ft Peskovi east summit 2 651 m or 8 698 ft Peskovi west summit 2 641 m or 8 665 ft Mala Rudoka 2 629 m or 8 625 ft Dzini Beg 2 610 m or 8 563 ft Ezerski Vrv 2 604 m or 8 543 ft Karabunar 2 600 m or 8 530 ft Trpeznica 2 590 m or 8 497 ft Maja e zeze 2 585 m or 8 481 ft Golema Vraca 2 582 m or 8 471 ft Guzhbaba 2 582 m or 8 471 ft Isa Aga 2 555 m or 8 383 ft Black Peak 2 536 m or 8 320 ft Kobilica 2 528 m or 8 294 ft Piribeg 2 524 m or 8 281 ft Ljuboten 2 498 m or 8 196 ft Maja Livadh 2 497 m or 8 192 ft Zallina 2 493 m or 8 179 ft Mala Vraca 2 483 m or 8 146 ft 41 53 10 N 20 44 15 E 41 8861 N 20 7375 E 41 8861 20 7375 Small Vraca Kara Nikolla 2 409 m or 7 904 ft 42 05 01 N 20 47 39 E 42 0836 N 20 7942 E 42 0836 20 7942 Kara Nikolla Maja Koritnik 2 393 m or 7 851 ft Tumba Peak 2 346 m or 7 697 ft Gemitash 2 183 m or 7 162 ft 41 54 27 N 20 40 51 E 41 9075 N 20 6808 E 41 9075 20 6808 Gemitas Kallabak 2 174 m or 7 133 ft 41 55 05 N 20 34 34 E 41 918 N 20 576 E 41 918 20 576 Kalabak 12 Kamenkulle 2 117 m or 6 946 ft 41 54 02 N 20 39 50 E 41 9006 N 20 6639 E 41 9006 20 6639 Crnkamenska Kula Ksulje e Priftit Peak 2 092 m or 6 864 ft tri point 41 52 37 N 20 35 42 E 41 877 N 20 595 E 41 877 20 595 Maja e Ksula e Priftit There are 30 peaks higher than 2 500 m 8 200 ft and 70 above the 2 000 m 6 600 ft 1 The Sar Mountains extend to Mount Korab 2 764 m or 9 068 ft in the southwest and pass into northeastern Albania with very small part 0 63 of the entire length Vegetation on the mountains includes crops up to around 1 000 m 3 281 ft forests up to 1 700 m 5 577 ft and above that lie high pastures which encompass around 550 km2 212 sq mi The Sar Mountains are the largest compact area covered with pastures on the European continent The dog breed Sarplaninac comes from this area The snowy peaks of the Sar Mountains are depicted on the coat of arms of the city of Skopje which in turn is incorporated in the city s flag 13 History editThe remains of the Siroko complex are located near Musutiste The complex originates from the period between the 10th and the 7th century BC but also has medieval remnants In Roman period the mountain was a tripoint between the provinces of Dalmatia Moesia and Macedonia The route of an ancient road crossed the Scardus from 169 BC The road was later named Velji Great or Prizren road Lisinski road was built Remnants of the fort on the Kradiste hill near Prizren dates from the 2nd to the 6th century and testifies the change of civilizations in this region it started in the pre Roman period then became a Roman town and later a Byzantine one Locality of Ravna Gora predating the 6th century where Slavs later cremated their dead is situated in the area Medieval military complex of Petric Fortress which consists of two fortresses Little Petric and Great Petric is also preserved Remains of the Visegrad Fort older part of the Prizren Fortress are located in the gorge of the Bistrica river When King Milutin donated lands to the Our Lady of Ljevis church he also donated the Visegrad Fort to serve as an Prizren s defence outpost Emperor Dusan later expanded the fort to the river and built his endowment the Monastery of the Holy Archangels 1 There are 45 Serbian Orthodox monasteries on the slopes of the mountain dating from the 12th to the 16th century Additional 32 monasteries were damaged or demolished during the NATO bombing of Serbia in 1999 and in the later years Church of the Dormition of the Mother of God in the village of Gotovusa in Sirinicka Zupa was built in 16th century It was destroyed later and rebuilt in the second half of the 19th century During the works in churchyard in the 2010s a floor mosaic was discovered from the much older church from the Byzantine period 1 Sar Mountains in Kosovo edit nbsp Sarplaninac a dog breed of the livestock guardian type named after the Sar Mountains nbsp Jazhince Lake nbsp Brezovica ski resort The Sar Mountains are located in the south and south east of Kosovo where 43 12 of the range is located Many alpine and glacial mountain lakes are found on the Kosovar part of the Sar Mountains especially south of the town of Dragash the area of Shutman and the region north of Vraca The Brezovica ski resort with an elevation of 900 m 2 953 ft to 2 524 m 8 281 ft above sea level is located north east of the mountains The mountain range in Kosovo is divided into three main zones The zone of Ljuboten and Brezovica the central zone of Prizren and the zone of Opoja and Gora The mountains border the Kosovo Plain to the north east and the Metohia Valley in the northwest Kosovo consists of the most eastern tip and the most northern part of the mountain ridge This article may be confusing or unclear to readers Please help clarify the article There might be a discussion about this on the talk page September 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message The Ljuboten peak and the mountain of Skopska Crna Gora create the Kacanik Gorge in Kosovo The Sar Mountains are split from the Nerodimka Mountain by the Sirinic Valley The Sar National Park is located in Kosovo Villages and towns that are found near the mountain are Prizren largest city located at the foot of the mountains Kacanik Dragash Brezovica Strpce Lakes in the Kosovo part of the Sar Mountains are Jazhince Lake Small Jazhince Lake Shutman Lake Lower Defsko Lake Livadh Lake Black Vir Lake Donji Vir Lake Blatesko Lake Upper Defsko Lake Dinivodno Lake In total there are 70 glacial lakes on Sara 1 Kosovo national park edit Main article Sharr Mountains National Park Kosovo Sharr Mountains National ParkIUCN category II national park nbsp Shutman LakeArea534 69 km2 206 44 sq mi Established1986 History edit Sharr Mountains National Park is in the territory of Kosovo and covers 534 69 km2 206 sq mi on the northern slopes of the Sar Mountains as well as the mountains of Oshlak and Jezerce The National Park Sar Planina Mt was proclaimed in 1986 within the temporary boundaries of 390 00 km2 150 58 sq mi 14 15 16 and opened in 1995 17 The final boundaries of the Park were expanded in 2012 to cover an area of 534 69 km2 206 44 sq mi Geography edit The park occupies the northwest sections of the mountain s main massif including the highest peak Bistra an spreads over the sections of Prevalac Osljak Ostrovica and Kodza Balkan The park encompasses several different types of topographic relief glacial cirques moraines and glacial lakes periglacial snow cirques sliding blocks tundra mosaic type of micro shapes in the deposits of silt karstic and fluvial There are numerous rivers springs creeks bogs and lakes 16 Plant life edit In total there are 1 800 plant species The mountain is inhabited by 175 strictly protected plant species 247 Balkan endemites and 18 plants which can be found only on Sara 1 The park includes the endemic relict Macedonian Pine 16 and white bark pine 16 as well as the mugo pine 16 and Alpine rose Other perennial plants include King Alexander s yarrow Achillea alexandri regis Nikolic s silene Heliosperma nikolicii Bornmuellera dieckii Sar carnation Dianthus scardicus Wettst 16 Doerfler s cinquefoils and Macedonian meadow saffron Colhicum macedonicum One of the relic species is Natalie s ramonda It went extinct from the most of Europe during the last ice age and today grows as an endemic species in several gorges in Serbia North Macedonia and Greece It has been chosen as the Serbian symbol for the Armistice Day 1 nbsp Ramonda nathaliae Animal life edit Rusenica locality on the mountain has been in the first level of protection as the strict reserve of nature since 1955 It is one of the rare habitats of Balkan lynx the largest European cat It is estimated that on the entire Balkans there are no more than 100 specimens European pond turtle and Hermann s tortoise only two European species of freshwater turtles live on the mountain There are 147 butterfly species excluding moths 45 amphibians and reptilians and 37 mammalian species 1 Other animals include bear chamois wolf roe deer wild boar and other species including many bird species The national park contains 720 chamois while the Opoja and Gora region contains 600 chamois The National Park is administered by the Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning MESP of Kosovo See also editList of mountains in Albania List of mountains in Kosovo List of mountains in North MacedoniaReferences edit a b c d e f g h i Dimitrije Bukvic 31 July 2017 Trezor Evrope Politika in Serbian pp 01 amp 09 Selcuk Biricik Ali 2012 Structure and Relief of Albania In Bekir Cinar ed The 2nd International Balkan Conference IBAC 2012 The Balkans at a Crossroads Evaluating Past Reading Present Imagining Future on 11 14 October 2012 in Tirana organized by Istanbul University in collaboration with the University of Tirana and Epoka University PDF Vol 2 Istanbul University pp 211 224 236 SOBRANIETO GO USVOI ZAKONOT SO KOЈ ShAR PLANINA STANUVA NACIONALEN PARK Sakam Da Kazham in Macedonian 2021 06 30 Retrieved 2021 06 30 Sir William Smith 1872 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography Isabadius Zymethus 1857 John Murray p 928 a b c Lafe Genc 2022 I rapporti tra toponimi e voci ereditate dell albanese sulla base dell analisi della loro evoluzione fonetica In Shaban Sinani Francesco Altimari Matteo Mandala eds Albanologu i arvaniteve Atje kam u shpirtin tim Academy of Sciences of Albania pp 355 370 ISBN 978 9928 339 74 4 p 363 Borel Francesco Rubat 2005 Lingue e scritture delle Alpi occidentali prima della romanizzazione Stato della questione e nuove ricerche Bulletin d Etudes Prehistoriques et Archeologiques Alpines XVI Societe Valdotaine de Prehistoire et d Archeologie 9 50 p 32 Matzinger Joachim 2016 Die albanische Autochthoniehypothese aus der Sicht der Sprachwissenschaft PDF pp 14 15 Veselinovic Andrija Rados Ljusic 2001 Srpske dinastije in Serbian Novi Sad ISBN 86 83639 01 0 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Da li znate Kako se nekad zvala Shar planina Do you know How the Sar Mountains used to be called Politika in Serbian 6 June 2018 p 30 Rista Nikolic 1912 Glacijacija Sar Planine i Koraba in Serbian Beograd a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Zivko Stefanovski Sar Planina in Macedonian Tetovo Napredok National Park Sar Mountain brezovica ski com Official portal of the city of Skopje City symbols Retrieved on 13 May 2009 Zeqir Veselaj 1 January 2013 Extension of national park Sharri boundaries and its significance for nature conservation in Kosovo Natura Montenegrina 12 607 616 Retrieved 10 April 2018 via ResearchGate Zakon o nacionalnim parkovima National parks law in Serbian 5 October 2015 a b c d e f Aleksandra Mijalkovic 18 June 2017 O ocuvanju nase prirodne bastine najbolja zastita u naconalnim parkovima Politika Magazin in Serbian pp 3 6 Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning in Albanian External links edit nbsp Media related to Sar Mountains at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sar Mountains amp oldid 1219923889, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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