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MOUNTAIN IN BULGARIA
Maleševo mountain; Malesevo Mountains; Maleševo Mountain; Malesevo Mountain; Malesevo mountain; Maleshevo mountain; Malesh Mountain; Malesh mountain; Maleš Mountain; Maleš mountain; Males Mountain; Males mountain; Malesh (mountain); Maleš (mountain); Males (mountain)

mountain      
n. όρος, βουνό
mountain range         
  • The [[Andes]], the world's longest mountain range on the surface of the Earth, have a dramatic impact on the climate of South America
GEOGRAPHIC AREA CONTAINING SEVERAL GEOLOGICALLY RELATED MOUNTAINS
Mountain Ranges; Mountain Range; Range of mountains; Mountain barrier; Mountain Barriers; Mountain ranges; Mountain belt; Mountain system; Hill range; Range (geographic); Mountain barriers; Mountain systems; Sub-range; Subrange
βουνοσειρά
mountain top         
  • The summit of [[Mount Damavand]], [[Iran]]
  • View from the summit of [[Switzerland]]'s highest peak, [[Monte Rosa]]
  • [[Mount Elbrus]] and its two peaks ([[Caucasus]], [[Russia]])
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POINT ON A SURFACE THAT IS HIGHER IN ELEVATION THAN ALL POINTS IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO IT, IN TOPOGRAPHY
Topographical summit; Mountain peak; Mountain Peak; Summit (geography); Topographic summit; Acme (topography); Apex (topography); Peak (topography); Zenith (topography); Acme (typography); Peak (typography); Zenith (typography); Mountain peaks; Subpeak; Sub-peak; Subsidiary peak; Summit (topography); Mountain summit; Mountain top; Summits; Summit (mountain)
βουνοκορφή

Définition

mountain goat
¦ noun
1. (also Rocky Mountain goat) a goat-antelope with shaggy white hair and backward-curving horns, living in the Rocky Mountains of North America. [Oreamnos americanus.]
2. any goat that lives on mountains, proverbial for its agility.

Wikipédia

Maleshevo Mountain

The Maleshevo Mountain (Bulgarian: Малешевска планина, Maleshevska planina) or Maleševo Mountain (Macedonian: Малешевски Планини, Maleševski Planini), is situated in southwestern Bulgaria and eastern North Macedonia. It is the third of the five mountains of the Osogovo-Belasitsa mountain group, known also as the Western Border Mountains. The highest point is Ilyov Vrah (1,803 m).

In Bulgarian territory the mountain represents an elongated structure with area of 497 km2. It has rich wildlife which includes many Mediterranean flora and fauna species. There are two nature reserves to protect the varied wildlife.

Maleshevo Cove on the north coast of Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after “the Maleshevo region in Southwestern Bulgaria.”