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Maglić (mountain)

Maglić
Maglic.jpg
Maglić's peak covered with clouds.
Highest point
Elevation 2,386 m (7,828 ft)
Listing Country high point
Coordinates 43°16′52″N 18°44′13″E / 43.28111°N 18.73694°E / 43.28111; 18.73694Coordinates: 43°16′52″N 18°44′13″E / 43.28111°N 18.73694°E / 43.28111; 18.73694
Geography
Maglić is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Maglić
Maglić
Location of Maglić in Bosnia and Herzegovina (on Montenegro border)
Location Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro Montenegro
Parent range Dinaric Alps
Geology
Mountain type Karst limestone

Maglić (Serbian Cyrillic: Маглић; pronounced [mǎɡliːtɕ]) is the highest peak at an elevation of 2,386 metres (7,828 ft) in the hill ranges of Plješevica, Grmeč, Cincar and Raduša in the country of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Maglić borders Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. It is oriented in a northwest-southeast direction. Maglić is the highest mountain in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It lies within the Sutjeska National Park, which was established in 1962. The park is drained by the Sutjeska River, the watershed of the river is partly formed by the canyon parts of Maglić mountain; with Vučevo (1,862 metres (6,109 ft)) and Zelengora (2,014 metres (6,608 ft)) also forming part of the watershed boundary.

Foča city near the border with Montenegro is 20 kilometres (12 mi) away from the Maglić massif and the nearest town is Mratinje.Karst lime stone formations in the region of limestone plateau are the general geological setting in the south and southwest region.

Maglić massif consists of two peaks namely, the Veliki Maglić (2,386 metres (7,828 ft)) on the Bosnia and Herzegovina side and the Crnogorski Maglić (2,388 metres (7,835 ft)) on the Montenegrin side, which is 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) higher. The Montenegrin part of Maglić massif has formed the Trnovačko Jezero (Trnovačko Lake), said to be "one of the most beautiful of Montenegro." This lake is a glacier lake at an elevation of 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), is 700 metres (2,300 ft) long and 400 metres (1,300 ft) wide set amidst a "huge amphitheater of rocky peaks". The lake is drained from the Maglić, the Volujak and the Bioč hill ranges. The north side of the lake which is open has the wooded Vratnice. The lake water has green-blue colour. The headwaters of Sutjeska River are in the canyon parts of Maglić Mountain. The mountain is bounded by the Sutjeska river on the north and west, by the Volujak mountain on the southwest, by the Drina River and Piva River on the east and by the Mratinjska Uvala valley on the south. It presents a challenging climb.


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