Kabasj, Mountain summit in Mavrovo, North Macedonia
Kabasj is a mountain summit in the Mavrovo region that rises to approximately 2,400 meters above sea level. The peak features steep slopes and rises notably above the surrounding terrain, dominating the southwestern landscape.
The mountain has served as a significant geographical landmark in the Mavrovo region for centuries. Its prominent position made it a natural reference point for navigation and settlement in this mountainous area.
Local shepherds from Rostusja, the nearest settlement 16 kilometers south, maintain traditional grazing practices on the mountain's natural meadows.
Reaching the summit requires good physical fitness and proper mountaineering equipment for steep terrain. Access is best during warmer months when conditions are stable and paths are clearly passable.
The mountain's base spans 0.83 kilometers and elevates 226 meters above the surrounding terrain, creating a distinct geographical formation in the region.
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