The Homolje Mountains (Serbian: Хомољске планине / Homoljske planine) is a mountain range in eastern Serbia. The region they are in is also known as Homolje and located between towns of Žagubica in the south and Kučevo in the north.
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Homolje Mountains | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 940 m (3,080 ft)[1] |
Coordinates | 44°21′31″N 21°37′45″E |
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Location | Eastern Serbia |
Parent range | Serbian Carpathians |
Their highest peaks are Štubej (940 m) and Vranj (884 m). Hidden in the mountains is the Orthodox monastery of Vitovnica.[2]
The region of Homolje is sparsely populated, with ethnic Vlachs of Serbia making a majority of residents in some areas thereof, and because of the small population its nature is unspoilt. One of its attractions is a vast forest called Trest.
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