Serbian Carpathians

Serbian Carpathians

"Karpatske planine", i.e. "Carpathian Mountains". Sometimes considered part of the Southern Carpathians (together with the Banat Mountains).

*Miroč Mountain ("Miroč planina")
*Homolj Mountains ("Homoljske planine")
*Great and Little Krš ("Veliki i Mali Krš")
*Deli Jovan
*Beljanica Mountain ("Beljanica planina")
*Kučaj Mountains ("Kučajske planine")
*Rtanj Mountain ("Rtanj planina")
*Ozren and Devica ("Ozren i Devica")

In Serbia, the Carpathian Mountains stretch in north-south direction in the eastern Serbia, west of the Great Morava valley and east of the White Timok valley and north of the Nišava valley.

Though those mountains are related to the Carpathians from the geological point of view, they have been included to them by the scientists only at the end of the 20. century. In the past, those mountains were included by mistake to the Balkan mountains.


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