Nerodimka (mountain)

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The Nerodimka (Serbian Cyrillic: Неродимка, Albanian: Mali i Nerodimës) or the Nerodime is a mountain range located in the south of Kosovo. It is named after the Serbian legend of the woman who cannot deliver a baby (Serbian: Неродимка, Nerodimka, meaning "woman who cannot give birth").[1][2][3] The mountain has two high peaks, Bukova Glava 1,721 m (5,646 ft) and Kurkulica 1,549 m (5,082 ft).[verification needed]

Nerodimka
Nerodimka is located in Kosovo
Nerodimka
Nerodimka
Location
Highest point
Elevation1,721 m (5,646 ft)[verification needed]
Coordinates42°18′35″N 20°59′07″E / 42.30972°N 20.98528°E / 42.30972; 20.98528
Geography
LocationKosovo
Parent range42.309626,20.985253

Geography

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The Nerodimka/Nerodime mountains are located just a few kilometers north of the Sharr Mountains, only split by the Siriniq Valley. Nerodime forms a continuous east–west range along with the mountains of Zhar and Jezerska planina[4] between the cities of Prizren and Ferizaj. In the mountain originates the Nerodime river, a left tributary of the Lepenc. Many small streams originate on the mountain and then flow downwards to meet the Lepenc.

Cities, towns and villages

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Cities located near the mountain are:

Towns located near the mountain are:

Villages located near the mountain are:

References

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  1. ^ http://sci.tech-archive.net/pdf/Archive/sci.lang/2007-12/msg00968.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ Nerodimka story, from the Politika newspaper. In Serbian.
  3. ^ Tale about Serbian royal Castle of Nerodimlje.
  4. ^ "Sara National Park". www.panacomp.net. 15 October 2015. Retrieved 5 July 2020.