"The Dinaric Alps (/dɪˈnærɪk ˈælps/; Albanian: [alpɛt dinaɾikɛ], Slovene: [dìnarskòː ɡòːrstvòː], Serbo-Croatian: [dìnarskòː ɡòːrjeː], Italian: [alpi dinarikɛ]), also commonly Dinarides, are a mountain range in Southern and Southeastern Europe, separating ...
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the continental Balkan Peninsula from the Adriatic Sea. They stretch from Italy in the northwest through Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo[a] to Albania in the southeast.
The Dinaric Alps extend for approximately 645 kilometres (401 mi) along the Western Balkan Peninsula from the Julian Alps to the northwest in Italy, downwards to the Šar and Korab massif, where their direction changes. The Albanian Alps, or Prokletije, is the highest section of the entire Dinaric Alps; this section stretches from Albania to Kosovo and eastern Montenegro. Maja Jezercë is the highest peak and is located in Albania, standing at 2,694 metres (8,839 ft) above the Adriatic." - (en.wikipedia.org 22.09.2020)
- Latitude42.441665649414
- Longitude19.8125