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- Pešter abstract "Pešter or Pešterska visoravan (Serbian Cyrillic: Пештер, pronounced [pɛ̌ʃtɛr], or Пештерска висораван) is a karst plateau in southwestern Serbia, in the Raška (Sandžak) region. It lies at the altitude of 1150–1492 m, (Kuljarski vrh) at 1492 meters. The territory of the plateau is mostly located in the municipality of Sjenica, with parts belonging to Novi Pazar and Tutin. The name of the region comes from the word pešter, which is an archaic term for cave.The plateau is actually a large field (Peštersko polje) surrounded by mountains of Jadovnik (1734 m), Zlatar (1627 m), Ozren (1693 m), Giljeva (1617 m), Javor (1519 m), Golija (1833 m), Žilindar (1616 m), Hum (1756 m), Ninaja (1462 m) and Jarut (1428 m). With the area of around 50 km2, Pešter field is the largest field in Serbia, and the highest one in the Balkans. Rivers Uvac, Vapa, Jablanica and Grabovica flow through the plateau. In the geologic past, the field was a large lake, of which only a small Sjenica lake near the village of Tuzinje remained.The soil is mostly karst interspersed with pastures. Economy of the area relies primarily on cattle breeding, chiefly sheep. Pešter is famous for its dairy products, especially the "Sjenica cheese" (Sjenički sir), as well as lamb and prosciutto. The plateau is sparsely populated: most settlements are on the edge of the field, and the remainder is settled only during summer months.Pešter is famous for its microclimate, which is particularly harsh in the winter months. The lowest temperature in Serbia since measurements are taken, −39. °C (−38 °F) is measured at Karajukića Bunari village on 26 January 2006, beating the previous record of −38.4 °C (−37.1 °F) measured in Sjenica in 1954.In the near geological past, the field used to be a highland lake, which gradually drained through karst ruptures, leaving marshy remnants in the lowest parts, around the flow of sinking river Boroštica. Those areas are home to a wet peatbog habitat unique for karst. On 1 May 2006, Ramsar included the wetland area of 3,455 hectares into its list of wetlands of international importance. Pešter is home to a number of endangered species, such as the plants Fumana bonapartei, Halacsya sendtneri and Orchis tridentata. The only nesting place of Montagu's harrier in Serbia is in this area.There is still a small Albanian community speaking the Albanian language in the Pešter region living in villages such as Boroštica, Doliće and Ugao. Though due to past sociopolitical discrimination of Albanians in the former Yugoslavia after World War Two, these Albanians have opted to refer to themselves in censuses as Bosniaks.".
- Pešter elevation "1492.0".
- Pešter locatedInArea Serbia.
- Pešter thumbnail Sandzak_Landscape.JPG?width=300.
- Pešter wikiPageExternalLink 02_pester.htm.
- Pešter wikiPageExternalLink index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=144%3A2009-08-09-20-03-11&catid=73%3A2009-08-09-20-12-45&lang=sr.
- Pešter wikiPageID "12034325".
- Pešter wikiPageLength "7292".
- Pešter wikiPageOutDegree "50".
- Pešter wikiPageRevisionID "668147029".
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Altitude.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Novi_Pazar.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plateaus_of_Serbia.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ramsar_sites_in_Serbia.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sandžak.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sjenica.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Cave.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Dairy_product.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Fumana_bonapartei.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Giljeva.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Golija.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Grabovica_River.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Halacsya_sendtneri.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Hectare.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Hum_(Pešter).
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Jablanica_River_(Sjenica).
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Jadovnik.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Jarut.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Javor_(Serbia).
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Karajukića_Bunari.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Karst.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Lamb_and_mutton.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Ramsar_sites.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Ramsar_wetlands_of_international_importance.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink List_of_regions_of_Serbia.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Losing_stream.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Montagus_harrier.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Neotinea_tridentata.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Ninaja.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Novi_Pazar.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Orchis_tridentata.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Ozren_(Pešter).
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Pasture.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Plateau.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Prosciutto.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Ramsar_Convention.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Raška_(region).
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Regions_of_Serbia.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Sandžak.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Serbia.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Serbian_Cyrillic.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Serbian_Cyrillic_alphabet.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Sheep.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Sinking_river.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Sjenica.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Sjenica_lake.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Tutin,_Serbia.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Tuzinje.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Uvac.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Vapa.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Zlatar_(mountain).
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Žilindar.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tutin.
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lower Pešter".
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pešter".
- Pešter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Peštersko polje".
- Pešter elevationM "1492".
- Pešter hasPhotoCollection Pešter.
- Pešter latD "43.051166".
- Pešter location Serbia.
- Pešter longD "20.055833".
- Pešter map "Serbia".
- Pešter name "Pešter".
- Pešter photo "Sandzak_Landscape.JPG".
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- Pešter subject Category:Novi_Pazar.
- Pešter subject Category:Plateaus_of_Serbia.
- Pešter subject Category:Ramsar_sites_in_Serbia.
- Pešter subject Category:Sandžak.
- Pešter subject Category:Sjenica.
- Pešter subject Category:Tutin.
- Pešter point "43.051166 20.055833".
- Pešter type Mountain.
- Pešter type NaturalPlace.
- Pešter type Place.
- Pešter type Location.
- Pešter type Mountain.
- Pešter type Place.
- Pešter type Thing.
- Pešter type SpatialThing.
- Pešter type Q8502.
- Pešter comment "Pešter or Pešterska visoravan (Serbian Cyrillic: Пештер, pronounced [pɛ̌ʃtɛr], or Пештерска висораван) is a karst plateau in southwestern Serbia, in the Raška (Sandžak) region. It lies at the altitude of 1150–1492 m, (Kuljarski vrh) at 1492 meters. The territory of the plateau is mostly located in the municipality of Sjenica, with parts belonging to Novi Pazar and Tutin.".
- Pešter label "Pešter".
- Pešter sameAs Пещерско_плато.