List of mountains in Kosovo

The mountains of Kosovo belong to Dinarides range. The plain of Kosovo is on average 550 m above the sea level and the plain of Dukagjini is on average 450 m high. The Dinaric Alps in the east and the Šar Mountains in the south are home to the highest peaks in Kosovo rising well over 2000 m. The only mountain in the north higher than 2000 m is Kopaonik which rises to 2017 m.

The mountains make some unusual landscapes like the Rugova Canyon and the Kaçanik Gorge. There are alpine and glacier lakes located in most of the mountains.



List of highest peaks in Kosovo
List of mountain peaks in Kosovo with over 2000 m in height


 * The peak marked with an asterisk is the tripoint of Albania, Kosovo and Montenegro.
 * The peak marked with two asterisks is on the border of Kosovo, Montenegro and Serbia.
 * The peak marked with three asterisks is the tripoint of Albania, Kosovo and Macedonia.

List of coordinates of some significant mountain peaks
The list contains coordinates of some significant peaks alphabetically ordered by mountain and then peak name

Border Peaks
Here are some of the less significant peaks, but that define the border of Kosovo and are thus interesting.

North East on the border to Serbia :
 * Babina Stena 43.21028°N, 20.60111°W
 * Lipovicë 43.20389°N, 20.62028°W
 * Grab (peak) 43.17444°N, 20.61139°W
 * Veliki Bukovik 43.20917°N, 20.65472°W
 * Baljevac (mountain)/Valjevac 43.20444°N, 20.67306°W
 * Obrž 43.24556°N, 20.74528°W
 * Srednji Breg 43.24667°N, 20.8°W
 * Milanov Vrh 43.26667°N, 20.81667°W next to Pančićev vrh

Following the Tip on the left side :
 * Vojetin/Vogetin 43.25167°N, 20.85056°W
 * Vrletnica 43.22417°N, 20.87667°W
 * Strana (peak) 43.2075°N, 20.87278°W
 * Čukara 43.20417°N, 20.83694°W
 * Veliki Deo 43.18556°N, 20.84444°W