Gvozdac rocks

Gvozdac rocks

Gvozdac rocks from the Drina river
Highest point
Elevation 1,231 m (4,039 ft)[1]
Coordinates 44°06′02″N 19°37′53″E / 44.100556°N 19.631389°E / 44.100556; 19.631389Coordinates: 44°06′02″N 19°37′53″E / 44.100556°N 19.631389°E / 44.100556; 19.631389
Geography
Gvozdac rocks

Location in Serbia

Location Western Serbia

Gvozdac rocks (Serbian Cyrillic: Гвоздачке стене) is a mountain in western Serbia. It overlooks the Drina river, between the towns of Bajina Bašta and Ljubovija. Its highest peak, Svilena stena, has an elevation of 1,231 meters, followed by Sokolina to the west at 1,225 meters. The mountain is named after the village Gvozdac.

Gvozdac rocks

References

  1. Jovan Đokić. "Katalog planina Srbije". PSD Kopaonik Beograd.


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