The Skanderbeg Mountains (Albanian: Vargmalet e Skënderbeut or Vargmalet Perëndimore) are a mountain range in Albania, Southern Europe.[1]
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Skanderbeg Mountains | |
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![]() Qafë Shtama | |
Highest point | |
Peak | Mali me Gropa |
Elevation | 353 m (1,158 ft) ![]() |
Coordinates | 41°22′N 19°56′E |
Naming | |
Native name | Vargmalet e Skënderbeut (Albanian) |
Geography | |
Country | Albania |
Skanderbeg Mountain is located on the border between the district of Kruja and that of Mat with the highest altitude 1724 m (Lake Peak). It stretches from the valley of the river Mat in the north and to Qafa e Shtama in the south, with a length of 22 km and a width of 2-5 km. It is part of the Western Mountains. The relief is very fragmented by streams, tributaries of the Mati and Ishm rivers. The slopes are steep, while the wavy relief, places with glacial and karst forms. On the northeast side, about 200 m below the highest peak, there are two small glacial lakes, which have given the name to the peak. The mountain is lined with dense vegetation.
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