Shniku
Maja e Madhe
Front view of Shniku to the left
Highest point
Elevation2,552 m (8,373 ft)
Prominence618 m (2,028 ft)
Isolation17 m (56 ft)
Coordinates42°28′20″N 19°44′13″E / 42.47213°N 19.736839°E / 42.47213; 19.736839
Naming
NicknameMaja Skënderbeu
Geography
Shniku is located in Albania
Shniku
Shniku
Country
 Albania
Region
Northern Mountain Region
Municipality
Shkodër
Parent rangeAccursed Mountains
Geology
Rock age(s)Mesozoic, Neogene
summit
Rock type(s)limestone, dolomite

Shniku (lit.'St. Nicholas'), also known as Maja e Madhe or Maja e Shnikut, is a summit in the Accursed Mountains of northern Albania. Rising to 2,552 m (8,373 ft) above sea level, it is one of the prominent peaks of the Albanian Alps and forms part of a massive limestone structure in the interior section of the range.[1]

Geology

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Shniku is situated east of the village of Nikç in the municipality of Kelmend, near the karst depression known as Ujkcarë–Koprisht. From its summit, the peak offers wide panoramic views in all directions, overlooking several valleys and mountain basins, including Nikç, Lepushë, Koprisht and Vizhne.

Composed primarily of Mesozoic limestone with minor dolomite formations, the summit belongs to one of the highest tectonic units of the Albanian Alps. Its elevation and rugged relief are the result of Neogene uplift followed by prolonged erosion and structural dissection.

The western slopes are particularly steep and affected by large-scale gravitational rock movements, while the eastern slopes descend more gradually.[2]

Climbing route

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The ascent to Maja e Shnikut can be approached by two principal routes. One trail passes through the caves of Harapit and continues toward Vizhne valley before connecting with the path that descends toward Nikç. The second route proceeds by the mountain pass near the glacial lake of Pejë, where the marked trail branches in the direction of Nikç. These two mountain paths converge at the area known locally as "Kodra e Kuajve", from where the climb continues along the ridge and finally reaches the summit without a defined trail.

Because of its long distance and steep elevation gain, the climb is considered demanding. A full round trip usually takes about eleven hours, covering roughly 24 km with nearly 1,700 meters of elevation difference.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Vjetari Statistikor i R.P.Sh. Drejtoria e Statistikës. 1968. p. 4.
  2. ^ Kabo, Mevlan (1991). Gjeografia Fizike e Shqipërisë (1.2 ed.). Tiranë: Qendra e Studimeve Gjeografike. p. 54–55.
  3. ^ Halili, Gani (2023). Në 100 majat më të larta Kosovë & Shqipëri. Shtëpia Botuese "Iliri". p. 141.

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List of mountains in Albania

Shkëlzen Kollatë 2,553 m (8,376 ft) 519 m (1,703 ft) 8.1 km (5.0 mi) 9 Shniku Accursed Mountains 2,552 m (8,373 ft) 618 m (2,028 ft) 17 m (56 ft) 10 Gusani

Maja e Kakisë

the Albanian Alps, stretching from Maja e Boshit and Zhaborret Pass to Shniku, Brijasi, Lugbati, Grykat e Hapëta, Gavni, Svoja, Mali i Hekurave and Sqeta