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Kosovo

Most of the borders of Kosovo are dominated by mountainous and high terrain. The most noticeable topographical features are the Accursed Mountains and the Sharr Mountains. The Accursed Mountains are a geological continuation of the Dinaric Alps. The mountains run laterally through the west along the border with Albania and Montenegro. The southeast is predominantly the Sharr Mountains, which constitute the border with North Macedonia. Besides the mountain ranges, Kosovo's territory consists mostly of two major plains, the Kosovo Plain in the east and the Dukagjini Plain in the west.

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Name: Kosovo topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Kosovo (41.85764 20.01428 43.27333 21.78994)

Average elevation: 2,697 ft

Minimum elevation: 614 ft

Maximum elevation: 8,783 ft

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