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'''Plačkovica''' ([[Macedonian language|Macedonian]]: Плачковица, [[English language|English]]: Plachkovica) is a mountain in the eastern part of [[Republic of Macedonia]] spanning the proximity of the cities [[Radoviš]], [[Stip]], and [[Vinica]].
'''Plachkovica''' ({{lang-mk|Плачковица}}, [[Transliteration of Macedonian|Latinic]]: Plačkovica) is a mountain in the eastern part of [[Republic of Macedonia]] spanning the proximity of the cities [[Radoviš]], [[Štip]], and [[Vinica (Republic of Macedonia)|Vinica]].

The highest peak is ''Lisec (Лисец)'' at 1754 m. This peak is a popular climbing route for the local climbers, being one of the harder peaks to climb in this part of Macedonia. It is not unusual to have snow on the peak during the month of June. The peak is served by two mountain lodges: "Vrteska" from [[Stip]]'s side and, "Dzumaja" from [[Radoviš]]'s side.


The highest peak is ''Lisec (Лисец)'' at 1754 m. This peak is a popular climbing route for the local climbers, being one of the harder peaks to climb in this part of Macedonia. It is not unusual to have snow on the peak during the month of June. The peak is served by two mountain lodges: "Vrteška" from [[Štip]]'s side and, "Dzumaja" from [[Radoviš]]'s side.




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Revision as of 09:02, 16 April 2008

Plachkovica (Macedonian: Плачковица, Latinic: Plačkovica) is a mountain in the eastern part of Republic of Macedonia spanning the proximity of the cities Radoviš, Štip, and Vinica.

The highest peak is Lisec (Лисец) at 1754 m. This peak is a popular climbing route for the local climbers, being one of the harder peaks to climb in this part of Macedonia. It is not unusual to have snow on the peak during the month of June. The peak is served by two mountain lodges: "Vrteška" from Štip's side and, "Dzumaja" from Radoviš's side.