Southernmost glacial mass in Europe
The southernmost persistent glacial masses in
1. Mount Bazardüzü northeast slope glaciers (41°13′28″), Greater Caucasus, Russia/Azerbaijan
2. Snezhnika glacieret (41°46′09″), Pirin massif, Bulgaria[4]
3. Banski Suhodol Glacier (41°46′54″), Pirin mountain, Bulgaria
4. Mertur cirque glacier (42°23’55”), Hekurave range, Accursed Mountains, Albania
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6. Calderone glacier (42°28′10”) Gran Sasso massif, Apennine Mountains, Italy
7. Kolata glacieret (42°29′00”), Kolata massif, Accursed Mountains, Albania/Montenegro
8. Aneto glacier (42°37′32”), Aneto-Maladeta, Pyrenees, Spain
9. Posets glacier (42°39′10”), Pyrenees, Spain
10. Monte Perdido glacier (42°40′38”), Pyrenees, Spain
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12. Kolka Glacier (42°44′23″), the european northwestern slopes of Mount Kazbek, Khokh Range, Greater Caucasus, Russia
13. Picos del infierno glacierets (42°46′49”), Pyrenees, Spain
14. Debeli Namet glacier (43°06′50”), Durmitor, Montenegro
15. Monte Clapier glacier (44°06′44″), Maritime Alps, Italy
16. Monte Argentera glaciers (44°10′40″), Maritime Alps, Italy
17. Triglav Glacier (46°22′41.999″N 13°50′12.001″E), Julian Alps, Slovenia
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See also
- List of glaciers in Europe
- List of mountains in Albania
- List of mountains in Bulgaria
- List of European ultra-prominent peaks
- List of the highest European ultra-prominent peaks
- Most isolated major summits of Europe
References
- ^ http://geoinfo.amu.edu.pl/sgp/LA/LA11/LA11_05.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ http://geoproblems.eu/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/2013_12/7_gachev.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ "(the pirin mountains, bulgaria) in the last ten years" (PDF). igipz.pan.pl. Retrieved 5 February 2014.