- Kosmaj
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Elevation = 626metre s (2,054 ft)
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Translation =Kosmaj (
Serbian Cyrillic : Космај) is the mountain south ofBelgrade , the capital ofSerbia . With 626 meters it is the highest point of the entire Belgrade City area [ [http://www.zis.bg.gov.yu/upload/BeogradUBrojkama%202006%20S.pdf Beograd u brojkama 2006] ] and nicknamed one of two "Belgrade mountains" (the other one being the mountain ofAvala ).Location
The Kosmaj, is located 40 kilometers south-east of Belgrade. Entire area of the mountain belongs to the Belgrade City area, majority of it being in the municipalities of
Mladenovac and Sopot, with eastern slopes being in the municipality ofGrocka , and northern and north-western extensions in the municipalities ofBarajevo andVoždovac .Etymology
It is specualted that the mountain was named after the Celtic word "cos" meaning woods, and "maj" pre-
Indo-European word meaning mountain. [http://sr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9A%D0%BE%D1%81%D0%BC%D0%B0%D1%98 Serbian Wikipedia article on Kosmaj] ] It was later molded by the Romans into "Casa Maias", house of Maia, the goddess of spring.Geography
Mountain is 5.5 kilometers long and built of
flysch ,serpentine , andmagmatic rock s. [Jovan Đ. Marković (1990): "Enciklopedijski geografski leksikon Jugoslavije"; Svjetlost-Sarajevo; ISBN 86-01-02651-6] The highest peak is also named Kosmaj. It is a low, island mountain, the second northernmost inŠumadija region (after Avala). Until 600,000 years ago, when the surrounding low areas were flooded by the innerPannonian Sea , the Kosmaj was an island, just as the neighboring mountains (Avala,Fruška Gora to the north, etc), thus earning its geographical classification. The Kosmaj remains an island mountain as the plateaux around it are low and mostly flat. In the north it extends into the direction ofTrešnja , the southernmost extension of the Avala, while in the north-west it extends into "Parcanski vis" ("Parcani rising"), 408 meters high ending senction of the Kosmaj, which extends into the woods ofLipovička šuma .In Roman period, Kosmaj was an important mining center, but today the mining activities ceased completely. Evidence suggest that the
iron ore was extracted even in the pre-Roman period.The Kosmaj is source of several rivers. Turija river (and several of its tributraries, incluiding "Sibnička reka"), which springs right below the mountain and flows to the west into the
Kolubara River . Other originate below the Parcanski vis: Lug (or Veliki Lug) which flows to the east into theKubršnica ,Ralja also flows to the east into theJezava , outflow of theVelika Morava , andTopčiderka which flows to the north, into the urban center of Belgrade.Settlements
Except Mladenovac (23,653 inhabitants by the 2002 census of population) on the south-eastern slopes, other settlements, though numerous, are smaller, barely exceeding 2,500 inhabitants. They include
Rogača (1,046),Drlupa (590),Dučina (736), Sopot (1,752),Ropočevo (2,363),Nemenikuće (2,058),Stojnik (642),Babe (332),Guberevac (646), Ralja (2,858), Parcani (657) (in the municipality of Sopot),Amerić (807),Koraćica (1,924),Velika Ivanča (1,796),Pružatovac (835) (in the municipality of Mladenovac), Barajevo (8,325) andLisović (1,057) (in the municipality of Barajevo).Wildlife
Together with the Avala, the island of
Veliko Ratno Ostrvo and the wood ofStepin Lug (and with forests ofKošutnjak andTopčider to be added soon), the Kosmaj is a part of the circle of the protected green areas of Belgrade. [Citation | last = | first = | author-link = J.Lucić| title = Avala - predeo izuzetnih odlika | newspaper =Politika | pages = p. 23 | language = Serbian | year = 2008 | date =2008-03-29 | url = ] The Kosmaj remained forested, mostly by thedeciduous (beech andoak ), and to the lesser extent,coniferous woods. Altogether, 600 plant and 300 fungi species inhabits the mountain, including the endangered larkspur ("Delphinium phissum") [Citation | last = | first = | author-link = J.Lucić| title = Kosmaj - turistički raj | newspaper =Politika | pages = p. 27 | language = Serbian | year = 2008 | date =2008-06-07 | url = ] which is on theRed List . Cleared areas are mostly used as pastures or are being cultivated as orchards and vineyards. Animals inhabiting the mountain include 50 mammal and 100 bird species, including the more commonhares , roes,pheasants ,foxes ,partridges andquails but also in Serbia rare, Red Listedcorn crake and 17 newly discovered species ofSesiidae .Wolves , once living on Kosmaj, are extinct from the mountain.Tourism
The Kosmaj is touristically well prepared. It has a hotel, mountaineering camp, villas, etc. Proximity of Belgrade and mountain's gentle slopes, glades and woods are a basis for the touristic economy. Latest addition, since the mid 2000s is a modern, vast resort complex of "Babe", near the village of the same name. Hunting tourism is also an opportunity, because the mountain is rich in game. Several monasteries are located in the mountain's downhill: "Tresije" (from XV century), "Kasteljan" (in ruins) and "Pavlovac". There is a
mineral spa on the southern slopes, near the village of Koraćica ("Koraćička banja"). There are two monuments on the top of the mountain, one dedicated to the fallen soldiers of theWorld War I , the other to the soldiers of theYugoslav Partisan "Kosmaj Partisan detachment" from theWorld War II .See also
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List of mountains in Serbia Footnotes
References
* "Mala Prosvetina Enciklopedija", Third edition (1985); Prosveta; ISBN 86-07-00001-2
* Marković, Jovan Đ. (1990): "Enciklopedijski geografski leksikon Jugoslavije"; Svjetlost-Sarajevo; ISBN 86-01-02651-6
* "Turističko područje Beograda", "Geokarta", 2007, ISBN 86-459-0099-8
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