Mount Korab
Korab (Albanian: Maja e Korabit or Mali I Korabit, Macedonian: олем орa, Great Korab) is the tallest peak of the namesake mountain range and the fourth highest mountain fully on the Balkan Peninsula, towering at 2,764 meters (9,068 feet).
Korab, located on the Albanian-Macedonian border, is the highest peak in Albania and North Macedonia, as well as one of only two summits in Europe that serve as the highest point for more than one nation. Mount Korab is also the 18th highest point in Europe and the third highest point on the Balkan Peninsula.
Korab is situated within the Korab-Koritnik Nature Park. It is known for its diverse flora, which includes Bosnian pine, European beech, Coppicing forest, and Alder woodland.
The summit is located near the Ar Mountains. Mount Korab is also shown in North Macedonia's national symbol.
Elevation: 2,764 m (9,068 ft)
Prominence: 2,169 m (7,116 ft)