Oblik (mountain)

Oblik (mountain)
Oblik
Oblik is located in Central Serbia
Oblik
Central Serbia
Elevation 1,310 m (4,298 ft) [1]
Location
Coordinates 42°38′35″N 21°55′07″E / 42.64306°N 21.91861°E / 42.64306; 21.91861Coordinates: 42°38′35″N 21°55′07″E / 42.64306°N 21.91861°E / 42.64306; 21.91861

Oblik[2] (Serbian Cyrillic: Облик) is a mountain in southern Serbia, near the city of Vranje. Its highest peak Oblik has an altitude of 1310 meters above sea level. Oblik is part of a larger massif including mountains of Kukavica, Seličevica and Grot.

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