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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Rugova (Serbian Cyrillic: Ругова; /ˈruːɡɒvə/ ) is a mountain region located in the north-west of the city of Peć, in Kosovo. It is the third region of Prokletije (The Cursed Mountains), and is also known as the Albanian Alps. In 2013 it was announced as a national park by the Parliament of Republic of Kosovo.Rugova is an ethnographic region, with a great importance for the literary branches such as lexicology, etymology and onomastics. Rugova is a suitable region for hiking, skiing, mountaineering, paragliding, picnics, etc.It was ranked as the fourth most important center for winter sports by the International Ski Federation (ISF) with the base in Lucerne. Furthermore, in April 2013, Peja won the award of Tourism for Tomorrow for the project Peaks of the Balkans.Rugova is rich with many landform elements such as caves, waterfalls, glacial lakes, high peaks, tunnels, etc. The highest peak is Hajla (2403 m), however Qafa e Qyqes (Cuchoo's Neck) also has an equal importance, because one can observe the whole city of Peja from it. From Guri i Kuq (1522 m) one can also observe places such as: Gjeravica, Boriqe (Three border region), Maja e Mariashit (Peak of Mariashi), Maja e Hekurave (Iron Peak), Shkëlzeni and the lake of Plava. Volujaku is also a high peak (2014 m).Four kilometers from Peja you can find the only via ferrata in the Balkans.Rugova offers good living conditions even though the number of residents has dramatically decreased."@en }

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