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List of mountains of the Balkans : ウィキペディア英語版
List of mountains of the Balkans
This is a list of mountains of the Balkans.
* Ainos (1,628 m), Greece
* Mount Korab (2,751m), Republic of Macedonia & Albania
* Baba (Pelister, 2,601 m), Republic of Macedonia
* Balkan Mountains (Botev, 2,376 m), Bulgaria, Serbia
* Besna Kobila (1,923m), Serbia
* Belasica (Radomir, 2,029 m), Republic of Macedonia, Bulgaria and Greece
* Bistra (Medenica, 2,163 m), Republic of Macedonia
* Bjelašnica (2,067 m), Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Celoica (Dobra Voda, 2,062 m), Republic of Macedonia
* Čvrsnica (2,238 m), Dinarides, Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Deshat (Velivar, 2,375 m), Republic of Macedonia and Albania
* Dinara (Troglav peak 1,913 m; Dinara peak 1,831 m), Dinarides, Croatia-Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Galičica (Magaro, 2,254 m), Republic of Macedonia and Albania
* Hymettus (1,026 m), east of Athens, Greece
* Igman (1,502 m), Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Jakupica (Solunska Glava, 2,540 m), Republic of Macedonia
* Jablanica (Black Stone, 2,257 m), Republic of Macedonia and Albania
* Kopaonik (Pančićev vrh 2,017 m), Serbia
* Kožuf/Tzena (Zelenbeg, 2,171 m), Republic of Macedonia and Greece
* Maglić (2,386 m), Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Mount Korab (Golem Korab/Maja e Korabit peak, 2,764 m), highest point in Republic of Macedonia and Albania
* Parnassus (2,460 m), Greece
* Olympus (Mytikas peak 2,918 m), highest mountain in Greece - legendary home of the Greek gods
* Voras/Nidže (2,521 m), Republic of Macedonia and Greece
* Orjen (1,894 m), highest mountain in littoral Montenegro, during glacial periods the most heavily glaciated Mediterranean mountain
* Osogovo (Ruen, 2,251 m), Republic of Macedonia and Bulgaria
* Panachaicus (1,926 m), northernmost mountain of the Peloponnese, east of Patras, Greece
* Pindos (Smolikas peak 2,637 m), second highest mountain in Greece
* Pirin (Vihren, 2,915 m), Bulgaria, third highest mountain in the Balkans, after Musala in Bulgaria and Mount Olympus in Greece
* Prenj (Zelena Glava, 2,155 m), Dinarides, Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Prenj (Lupoglav, 2,102 m), Dinarides, Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Bjeshket e Nemuna (2,694m), Kosovo, Albania, Montenegro
* Rhodopes (Golyam Perelik, 2,191 m), Bulgaria, Greece
* Rila (Musala, 2,925 m), Bulgaria, highest mountain in Bulgaria and the Balkans
* Sakar (Vishegrad, 895 m), Bulgaria
* Stogovo (Golem Rid, 2,278 m), Republic of Macedonia
* Sharr mountain (2,747 m), Kosovo and Albania and Republic of Macedonia
* Vitosha (Cherni vrah, 2,290 m) Bulgaria
* Zlatibor (Tornik 1,496 m; Čigota 1,422 m), Serbia
==By height==

* Rila (Musala, 2,925 m), Bulgaria, highest mountain in Bulgaria and the Balkans
* Olympus (Mytikas peak 2,918 m), highest mountain in Greece - legendary home of the Greek gods
* Pirin (Vihren, 2,915 m), Bulgaria, third highest mountain in the Balkans, after Musala in Bulgaria and Mount Olympus in Greece
* Mount Korab (Golem Korab/Maja e Korabit peak, 2,764 m), highest point in Republic of Macedonia and Albania
* Mount Korab (2,751m), Republic of Macedonia & Albania
* Sharr mountain (2,747 m), Kosovo and Albania and Republic of Macedonia
* Bjeshket e Nemuna (2,694m), Kosovo, Albania, Montenegro
* Pindos (Smolikas peak 2,637 m), second highest mountain in Greece
* Baba (Pelister, 2,601 m), Republic of Macedonia
* Jakupica (Solunska Glava, 2,540 m), Republic of Macedonia
* Voras/Nidže (2,521 m), Republic of Macedonia and Greece
* Parnassus (2,460 m), Greece
* Maglić (2,386 m), Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Balkan Mountains (Botev, 2,376 m), Bulgaria, Serbia
* Deshat (Velivar, 2,375 m), Republic of Macedonia and Albania
* Vitosha (Cherni vrah, 2,290 m) Bulgaria
* Stogovo (Golem Rid, 2,278 m), Republic of Macedonia
* Jablanica (Black Stone, 2,257 m), Republic of Macedonia and Albania
* Galičica (Magaro, 2,254 m), Republic of Macedonia and Albania
* Osogovo (Ruen, 2,251 m), Republic of Macedonia and Bulgaria
* Čvrsnica (2,238 m), Dinarides, Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Rhodopes (Golyam Perelik, 2,191 m), Bulgaria, Greece
* Kožuf/Tzena (Zelenbeg, 2,171 m), Republic of Macedonia and Greece
* Bistra (Medenica, 2,163 m), Republic of Macedonia
* Prenj (Zelena Glava, 2,155 m), Dinarides, Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Prenj (Lupoglav, 2,102 m), Dinarides, Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Bjelašnica (2,067 m), Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Celoica (Dobra Voda, 2,062 m), Republic of Macedonia
* Belasica (Radomir, 2,029 m), Republic of Macedonia, Bulgaria and Greece
* Kopaonik (Pančićev vrh 2,017 m), Serbia
* Panachaicus (1,926 m), northernmost mountain of the Peloponnese, east of Patras, Greece
* Besna Kobila (1,923m), Serbia
* Dinara (Troglav peak 1,913 m; Dinara peak 1,831 m), Dinarides, Croatia-Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Orjen (1,894 m), highest mountain in littoral Montenegro, during glacial periods the most heavily glaciated Mediterranean mountain
* Ainos (1,628 m), Greece
* Igman (1,502 m), Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Zlatibor (Tornik 1,496 m; Čigota 1,422 m), Serbia
* Parnitha (1,413 m), Athens, Greece
* Penteli (1,109 m), Athens, Greece
* Hymettus (1,026 m), east of Athens, Greece
* Sakar (Vishegrad, 895 m), Bulgaria

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