Deshat

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Template:Short description Template:Infobox mountain Deshat (Template:H:title 'Deshati'; Template:Langx) is a massif situated in the Korab mountain range, on the border between Albania and North Macedonia. Positioned at the southeastern tip of the range, it is bounded by the Dibër basin to the south (known as Gryka e Radikës), Banja stream valley to the north, Black Drin valley to the west, and Radikë valley (the right branch of the Black Drin) to the east.

The Deshat watershed serves as a dividing line between both countries. The larger section of the massif is located within Albania proper, including the two highest peaks, Velivar Script error: No such module "convert". and Kërçinë Script error: No such module "convert"..[1]

Geology

Composed predominantly of flysch and partially of Mesozoic limestone, the massif presents a rugged structure with a combination of scaly and blocky formations. It has an elongated shape, aligned in a nearly north-south orientation, featuring a relatively gentle relief. Its two prominent peaks showcase typical dome-like shapes. The slopes of the mountain bear the marks of glacial cirques, particularly on the eastern side.[2]

Biodiversity

Vegetation on Deshat varies with altitude, encompassing oak forests from Script error: No such module "convert"., with beech forests extending up to Script error: No such module "convert"., and lush alpine meadows rising above Script error: No such module "convert".. Additionally, sulfur deposits can be found at the foothills of Kërçinë, in the area known as Kërçisht.

See also

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References

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