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Žljeb

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Žljeb
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Highest point
Elevation2,382 m (7,815 ft)
Geography
LocationMontenegro, Kosovo [a]
Parent rangeProkletije

Žljeb (Albanian: Mali i Zhlebit; Montenegrin and Serbian: Жљеб, Žljeb) is a large mountain in north-western Kosovo[a] and Rožaje, eastern Montenegro. It is part of the Prokletije, located between the mountains of Hajla and Mokna. Nearly all the mountain is in the territory of Kosovo. The White Drin river originates in the mountain. Žljeb mountain also creates some of the eastern part of the Rugova Canyon. It has two high and impressive peaks: the higher is called Rusulija (Albanian: Ruselia/Rusulisë) and is 2,382 m (7,815 ft) high, while the lower is called just Žljeb , at 2,365 m (7,759 ft). Rusulija's slopes are covered with rich forests and near the summit there are meadows.

The village Radavica in Kosovo is located near the mountain.

Notes and references

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a.   ^ Template:Kosovo-note

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