Baba ( Macedonian : Баба ; or Baba Mountain , Macedonian : Баба Планина , romanized : Baba Planina ), also known by the name of its highest peak, Pelister ( Macedonian : Пелистер ), is a mountain in North Macedonia . The Pelister peak (2601 metres, or 8533 feet) overlooks the city of Bitola . Baba is the third highest mountain in North Macedonia. Other peaks besides Pelister are Dva Groba (2514 metres), Veternica (2420 metres), Musa (2350 metres), Ržana (2334 meters), Široka (2218 metres), Kozji Kamen (2199 metres), Griva (2198 metres) and Golema Čuka (2188 metres) in North Macedonia, and Belavoda (2.179 meters), Kirko. The Baba massif splits up the rivers in the region, so that they either flow towards the Adriatic Sea .
19-631: Baba Mountain may refer to: Baba (Bosnia and Herzegovina) [ sr ] , in Republika Srpska Baba (North Macedonia) , overlooking the city of Bitola Baba (Serbia) , near Paraćin Etropolska Baba , in Balkan Mountains near Etropole Tetevenska Baba , in the Balkan Mountains near Teteven Chelopechka Baba , in the Balkan Mountains near Chelopech Baba Mountain, Rila , in
38-631: A result of its long geological history, the park abounds with relics from the tertiary and glacial epochs (even two plant species from the early tropical vegetation). The most interesting tertiary relics are the Macedonian pine and the Whitebark pine , rare endemic conifers of the Central Balkans. This group includes the endemic Greek maple and the yew (extremely uncommon in the Mediterranean). One of
57-446: Is diverse. On the peaks, there is snow even in July, and in some places the new snow meets the old from previous years. On Pelister mountain, there is a TV transmitter using an additionally guyed lattice steel mast as antenna tower. Mavrovo National Park Mavrovo National Park ( Macedonian : Национален парк Маврово ; Albanian : Parku Kombëtar i Mavrovës ) is the largest of
76-741: The Saint Jovan Bigorski Monastery , which with its famous carved wooden iconostasis has retained colorful folklore traditions. This iconostasis is a sample of traditional woodcarving which can be found in North Macedonia along with the 19th-century iconostasis of the church of the Holi Saviour ( Crkva Sveti Spas ) in Skopje . In Galičnik , one of the largest villages in Mavrovo, folklore traditions are cherished as they had been centuries ago. As
95-499: The Bistra mountains, as well as numerous glacial lakes throughout the Alpine zone. The national park, the lake, and the region are named after the village of Mavrovo . Dense forest vegetation covers mountain slopes in the park, while Alpine pastures grow in the higher areas. The various climatic influences, as well as the large differences in altitude are the main contributing factors for
114-717: The Ice age, mostly in the form of awkward herbaceous plants scattered throughout the Alpine zone. Certainly one of the most dazzling forests is the community of Norway spruce hidden deep in an inaccessible canyon of the Western Šar mountains. This forest is far beyond the southernmost point of the range of Norway spruce, indicating that a long time ago it had invaded the Mediterranean regions. The diverse forest vegetation supports an abundance of wildlife. More than 140 species of birds (some of them very rare, like hawks, eagles and vultures) thrive in
133-665: The Pelagonia valley, Lake Prespa , Nidže , Galičica , Jakupica , and the city of Bitola . Pelister is also one of the most southern mountains in the Balkans that has an alpine character. Pelister is also known for its two mountain lakes, which are called Pelister's Eyes. The Big lake is 2,218 metres above the sea level while the Small lake is 2,180 metres high. Here are the sources of many rivers. The climate in Pelister National Park
152-447: The brown bear, the wolf and the lynx. Actual numbers at that time were difficult to estimate given that most reports came from non-scientific sources (surveys, hunters and anecdotal reports), however in 2002, it was estimated there were approximately 30 bears in N.P. Pelister and Galičica N.P hosting only 3-4. A larger number could apparently be found in the N.P Mavrovo. The numbers however may be significantly larger in today's climate given
171-651: The central Rila Mountains near the Rila Monastery Baba Mountain, Pirin , in the central Pirin Mountains near Orelyak Baba Mountain (Taiwan) , in Taichung Koh-i-Baba or Baba Mountain range, Afghanistan See also [ edit ] Loibler Baba , a 1969 m mountain south of Klagenfurt , above Loiblpass [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with
190-512: The diversity of flora and fauna. The fact that this region is a kind of "geographical crossroads" where major changes of climate have occurred through history is a direct reason for the existence of an enormous number of relict and endemic species. Remnants of the life that existed in the Ice age or in the Tertiary coexist in one diverse environment, concealed between the jagged cliffs and peaks. In fact,
209-547: The few natural habitats of the common chestnuts (an endemic Balkan tertiary relic) exists on the southern slopes of Mount Bistra . Large areas of the park are covered in forests of the Macedonian fir (a riddling hybrid fir species) which is to be found only in this part of the Balkans and is also a remnant of the late Tertiary age. Through the Forest Reserve Jasen , the park abounds with numerous glacial relic species from
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#1732873612778228-637: The five-needle pine molika ( Pinus peuce ) - a unique species of tertiary age being present on only a few mountains in the Balkan Peninsula. Fauna in the area include: bears , roe deer , wolves , chamois , deer , wild boars , rabbits , several species of eagles , partridges , redbilled jackdaws , and the endemic Macedonian Pelagonia trout . In a comprehensive article published in 2002, Melovski and Godes reported that there are three large carnivores in North Macedonia which can be found in Baba and surrounds,
247-522: The forested areas of the park. With more than 45 species, the park is among the richest reserves of rare animals. There are bears, several types of deer, wild goats, otters, wolves, etc. Most importantly, the Mavrovo National Park is one of the three remaining habitats of the European lynx . A population of 60 specimens of this near-extinct species lives predominantly in the western and central areas of
266-477: The four national parks of North Macedonia . Located in the west of the country, it spreads over an area of about 780 km (300 square miles) and is characterized by deep canyons, lakes, and dense forests that abound with diverse wildlife. It was established in 1949 by a law passed by the National Assembly of Macedonia; later the legislation was changed to enforce a much stricter protection system, dividing
285-529: The park into three zones: strict nature reserves, managed reserves, and a tourist zone. The relief of the park contains three Alpine mountain systems: the Šar , Korab and Bistra mountains. The Šar and Korab exceed heights of 2700 m (the Korab peak , with its 2764 m, is the highest in North Macedonia). These mountains are distinguished by chains of snowy, jagged peaks and broad grassy plateaus below them. Between
304-498: The protected status of bears in North Macedonia. In terms of wolves, there was an estimated total of 1200 wolves in the entire country of North Macedonia, with an estimated 54 lynx when the article was written. Pelister is the oldest and second largest national park in North Macedonia after Mavrovo . It is one of the leading tourist areas in the country, since it is a well-known ski resort, along with Ohrid , Prespa , Dojran , Popova Šapka , and Kruševo . Pelister provides views of
323-507: The same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Baba_Mountain&oldid=1061457092 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Baba (North Macedonia) Pelister National Park 's flora include
342-456: The six life zones of the park (a rare phenomenon for such a small area) support 22 forest and 16 grass ecosystems. There are more than 1300 species of herbaceous plants and 145 species of trees living in them. About 40 percent of them are relict or endemic. Moreover, the park is the habitat of many rare plants (like the Crimean wild juniper) which are extinct in their natural habitat. Nearby stands
361-526: The three mountains extends the Radika gorge for more than 25 km (16 miles). Vertical cliffs exceeding 300 m (980 feet) rise above the waters of the Radika river. The park area contains other interesting natural phenomena—the highest waterfall in the Balkans (with a vertical fall of approximately 120 m), alpine bogs in the Šar mountains as remnants of the Ice age, rare karst relief (including beautiful caves) in
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