Maglić Mountain

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Maglić Mountain is the highest peak in Bosnia and Herzegovina, known for its rugged limestone terrain and dramatic scenery in the Dinaric Alps.

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Maglić Mountain canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain
bestSeasonForAscent early autumn
summer
borderOf Bosnia and Herzegovina NERFINISHED
Montenegro NERFINISHED
countryHighestPointOf Bosnia and Herzegovina NERFINISHED
elevation 2386 m
7828 ft
hasClimate alpine
hasClimbingRoute route via Trnovačko Lake
standard route from Prijevor
hasFeature dramatic scenery
rugged terrain
steep slopes
hasGeology Mesozoic limestone
hasHazard rapid weather changes
unmarked trails in some sections
hasProminence about 700 m
hasSummitName Maglić NERFINISHED
hasTerrain karst
limestone
hasVegetation alpine meadows
subalpine forests
hasViewOf Trnovačko Lake NERFINISHED
inRegion northwestern Montenegro
southeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina
knownFor challenging ascents
exposed ridges
panoramic views of the Dinaric Alps
locatedIn Bosnia and Herzegovina NERFINISHED
Montenegro NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Sutjeska National Park NERFINISHED
locatedOn border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro
mountainRange Dinaric Alps NERFINISHED
near Perućica forest NERFINISHED
Sutjeska National Park NERFINISHED
partOf Dinaric Alps NERFINISHED
Sutjeska river basin
popularFor alpine tourism
hiking
mountaineering
requires good physical fitness for ascent
touristAttractionOf Bosnia and Herzegovina NERFINISHED
Montenegro NERFINISHED

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Sutjeska National Park contains Maglić Mountain
Sutjeska National Park highestPoint Maglić Mountain