Maja e Papingut explained

Maja e Papingut
Other Name:Maja e Dritës
Map:Albania
Elevation:2482m (8,143feet)
Prominence:1797m (5,896feet)
Listing:Ultra-prominent
Isolation:33.2km (20.6miles)
Coordinates:40.1235°N 20.4325°W
Region:Southern Mountain Region
Settlement Type:Municipality
Settlement:Përmet, Gjirokastër
Range:Nemërçka
Age:Cretaceous
Type:summit
Geology:limestone

Maja e Papingut is a mountain peak of the Nemërçka massif, in southern Albania. Reaching a height of 2482m (8,143feet), it is the 3rd most prominent peak in the country and the 44th most prominent peak in Europe.[1]

Geology

Formerly known as Maja e Dritës, the peak is nestled in the Southern Mountain Region, between the municipalities of Përmet and Gjirokastër, where it takes on the shape of a pyramid. It is composed primarily of Cretaceous limestone rocks with asymmetrical backs. The eastern side has undergone significant changes from quaternary ice, resulting in the formation of large cirques. The peak is blanketed in snow throughout the year and is a popular destination for mountain climbers.[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.