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The Valjevo Mountain Range (Ваљевске планине, Valjevske planine) is a highland in Serbia, in the north-eastern part of the Dinaric Alps. It stretches for about 50 km west of Valjevo towards Mačva and forms a natural border between the north-western and southern Serbia. Its major mountains include Debelo Brdo (1,094m), Magleš (1,036m), Medvednik (1,247m), Jablanik (1,275), Povlen (Mali Povlen: 1,347m), Maljen (Kraljev sto: 1,104m) and Suvobor (866m), the latter including Ravna Gora highland and Rajac mountain. On Povlen lays the source of the Sušica river.

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  • Les monts de Valjevo (en serbe : Ваљевске планине et Valjevske planine) sont situés à l'ouest de la Serbie. Ils appartiennent à la zone nord-orientale des Alpes dinariques. Ils culminent au mont Povlen, qui s'élève à 1 347 m. Outre le mont Povlen, les monts de Valjevo comprennent les sommets de Medvednik (1 247 m), Maljen (1 103 m), Ravna gora (950 m), Suvobor et Rajac (864 m). La ville la plus importante du secteur est celle, éponyme, de Valjevo. (fr)
  • The Valjevo Mountain Range (Ваљевске планине, Valjevske planine) is a highland in Serbia, in the north-eastern part of the Dinaric Alps. It stretches for about 50 km west of Valjevo towards Mačva and forms a natural border between the north-western and southern Serbia. Its major mountains include Debelo Brdo (1,094m), Magleš (1,036m), Medvednik (1,247m), Jablanik (1,275), Povlen (Mali Povlen: 1,347m), Maljen (Kraljev sto: 1,104m) and Suvobor (866m), the latter including Ravna Gora highland and Rajac mountain. On Povlen lays the source of the Sušica river. (en)
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  • Les monts de Valjevo (en serbe : Ваљевске планине et Valjevske planine) sont situés à l'ouest de la Serbie. Ils appartiennent à la zone nord-orientale des Alpes dinariques. Ils culminent au mont Povlen, qui s'élève à 1 347 m. Outre le mont Povlen, les monts de Valjevo comprennent les sommets de Medvednik (1 247 m), Maljen (1 103 m), Ravna gora (950 m), Suvobor et Rajac (864 m). La ville la plus importante du secteur est celle, éponyme, de Valjevo. (fr)
  • The Valjevo Mountain Range (Ваљевске планине, Valjevske planine) is a highland in Serbia, in the north-eastern part of the Dinaric Alps. It stretches for about 50 km west of Valjevo towards Mačva and forms a natural border between the north-western and southern Serbia. Its major mountains include Debelo Brdo (1,094m), Magleš (1,036m), Medvednik (1,247m), Jablanik (1,275), Povlen (Mali Povlen: 1,347m), Maljen (Kraljev sto: 1,104m) and Suvobor (866m), the latter including Ravna Gora highland and Rajac mountain. On Povlen lays the source of the Sušica river. (en)
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  • Valjevo (montagne) (fr)
  • Valjevo Mountains (en)
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