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Titov Vrv
Peak in North Macedonia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Titov Vrv (Macedonian: Титов Врв, lit. 'Tito's Peak'; Albanian: Turku i Madh, lit. 'Big Turk') is the highest peak of the Šar Mountains at 2,748 m (9,016 ft). It is located about 13 mi (21 km) northwest of the city of Tetovo in North Macedonia, near the border with Kosovo.
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Name
The summit's original name is "Big Turk" (Macedonian: Голем Турчин, Albanian: Turku i Madh). In 1934, the peak was renamed to Mount Aleksandar, in honor of Aleksandar I of Yugoslavia, after his assassination. During World War II, the Bulgarian authorities restored its original name. The peak was renamed in 1953 in honor of Josip Broz Tito. The name has remained unchanged since Macedonian independence in 1991, however in other neighboring languages such as Turkish, Albanian, and Bulgarian it is still known as the "Big Turk". Тhe smaller neighboring peak is known as "Small Turk" (Macedonian: Мал Турчин, Albanian: Turku i Vogël).[1]
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Activity
Every year, on the last weekend of May, the Ljuboten mountain club holds a climb to this peak.[2]
In December 2022, the inside of the tower at the top of the peak was vandalized.[3]
Gallery
- View of Titov Vrv, with Lake Krivošijsko in the foothills
- View of Titov Vrv from Bakardan
- View of Titov Vrv from Mal Turčin
- Tower at the top of the peak
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