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Trekufiri
Mountain on the border between Albania, Kosovo and Montenegro / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Trekufiri (also known as Tromedja or Тромеђа in Montenegrin Cyrillic), is a mountain located in the Albanian Alps and the Bogićevica range. Perched at 2,366 m (7,762 ft) above sea level, its summit marks the border where Albania, Kosovo, and Montenegro intersect. The height of the three-country point varies, with Albanian maps recording the mountain's height as 2,354 m (7,723 ft)[lower-alpha 1] above sea level while official Yugoslavian sources state it as 2366 m.[1]
Trekufiri | |
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Tromedja | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,366 m (7,762 ft) |
Prominence | 65 m (213 ft) |
Isolation | 855 m (2,805 ft) |
Coordinates | 42°33′19″N 20°04′44″E |
Geography | |
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Region | Northern Mountain Region |
Municipality | Junik |
Parent range | Accursed Mountains, Bogićevica |
After the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro in 2006, followed by the establishment of the Republic of Kosovo two years later, a binational administrative three-point border emerged.