The Maja e Çikës, (Albanian pronunciation:[maja ɛ tʃikəs]) at 2,044 metres (6,706ft) above sea level, is the highest peak of the Ceraunian Mountains in Albania.[4] The Ceraunians extends approximately 100 kilometres (62mi) along the Albanian Riviera in a northwesterly direction from Sarandë to the Karaburun Peninsula. With a prominence of 1,563 metres (5,128ft), Maja e Çikës is the 85th most prominent mountain peak in Europe.[5]
The climate is mediterranean, having hot summers and generally warm to cool, dry winters. Furthermore, the mount falls within the Illyrian deciduous forests terrestrial ecoregion of the Palearctic temperate broadleaf and mixed forests biome. The mount is also part of the Llogara National Park, which is noted for its rich biodiversity and vegetation. The western flank of the mount is vegetated by species such as the Bulgarian fir, Austrian pine, Bosnian pine and Macedonian pine.[6]
Petter Bjørstad; Jonathan de Ferranti; Eberhard Jurgalski; Vasja Kavcic; Aaron Maizlish. "EUROPE ULTRA-PROMINENCES". peaklist.org.
"Albania Guide to it's[sic] Natural Treasures"(PDF). researchgate.net. p.72. This Pass, at 1,027 m altitude, separates mount Çika (2,045 m) from the coastal mount ains of Rreza and Karaburun , that together makes a physical and geographical un it which is naturally valuable.
"Albania Guide to it's[sic] Natural Treasures"(PDf). researchgate.net. p.72. The more common species are Austrian pine (Pinus nigra), fir of Macedonia (Abies borissi-regis), and Pinus heldreichii.
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