Mali i Hekurave explained

Mali i Hekurave
Other Name:Maja e Paqes
Map:Albania
Elevation:2560m (8,400feet)
Prominence:495m (1,624feet)
Isolation:5.9km (03.7miles)
Coordinates:42.384°N 19.9684°W
Translation:Iron Mountain
Region:Northern Mountain Region
Settlement Type:Municipality
Settlement:Tropojë
Range:Accursed Mountains
Borders On:Lugu i Thiut
Age:Triassic
Type:massif
Geology:limestone, dolomite

Mali i Hekurave is a massif in the Albanian Alps, within the limits of Tropojë municipality. Its main peak, Maja e Hekurave, rises to a height of 2560m (8,400feet).[1]

Geology

Mali i Hekurave is bounded by the central valley of Valbona in the northeast, the basin of Tropojë in the southeast, and the basin of Nikaj-Mërtur in the southwest. The mountain is composed entirely of Triassic limestone and dolomite. Its sharp pyramidal shape is due to the numerous glacial cirques that stretch on almost all sides and descend step by step into the valley of Motinë from the northeast, into the trough of the Liqeni stream from the southeast, and the Selbicë stream from the west. Other peaks in the massif include Alshina 2295m (7,530feet), Maja e Zezë 2424m (7,953feet) and Maja e Dhive 2332m (7,651feet). The mountain mass is barren above NaNm (-2,147,483,648feet), featuring only alpine pastures, while beech and cypress grow below this height.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Kabo. Mevlan. Gjeografia Fizike e Shqipërisë. 1991. Qendra e Studimeve Gjeografike. Tiranë. 592. 1.2.
  2. Book: Buda. Aleks. Fjalori Enciklopedik Shqiptar. 1985. Akademia e Shkencave e RPSSH. Tiranë. 1248.