- Malinik
-
Malinik Eastern Serbia Elevation 1,158 m (3,799 ft) [1] Location Coordinates 44°04′59″N 21°49′26″E / 44.08306°N 21.82389°ECoordinates: 44°04′59″N 21°49′26″E / 44.08306°N 21.82389°E Malinik (Serbian Cyrillic: Малиник) is a mountain in eastern Serbia. Its highest peak, Veliki Malinik has an altitude of 1158 metres above sea level. Smaller peak, Mali Malinik, is 1019 m.
The most prominent features of Malinik are spectacular Lazar's Gorge (Lazarev kanjon) of the eponymous river, carved almost vertically in the mountain's karst masif, and Lazar's Cave (Lazareva pećina) near the village of Zlot.[2][3]
References
- ^ Jovan Đokić. "Katalog planina Srbije". PSD Kopaonik Beograd. http://www.psd-kopaonik.org.rs/03KatalogplaninaSrbije.html.
- ^ (in Serbian) Lazarev kanjon, Serbian Travel Club, http://www.serbiatravelers.org/destinacije/43-istocna/1649-lazarev-kanjon
- ^ (in Serbian) Lazareva pećina (Zlot) – Veliki Malinik – Mali Malinik – Valja Rnž (Podgorac) (17,5km), Staze i bogaze, http://www.stazeibogaze.info/2009/11/21/lazareva-pecina-veliki-malinik-mali-malinik-valja-rnz-podgorac/
Categories:- Mountains of Serbia
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.