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Belasica
Belasica (Macedonian and Bulgarian: , also translit. Belasitsa or Belasitza, Ottoman Turkish: بلش Turkish: Beleş), Belles (, Bélles) or Kerkini (, Kerkíni;), is a mountain range in the region of Macedonia in Southeastern Europe, shared by northeastern Greece (about 45%), southeastern North Macedonia (35%) and southwestern Bulgaria (20%).

Avala
Avala (, ) is a mountain in Serbia, overlooking Belgrade. It is situated in the south-eastern corner of the city and provides a great panoramic view of Belgrade, Vojvodina and Šumadija, as the surrounding area on all sides is mostly lowlands. It stands at above sea level, which means that it enters the locally defined mountain category just by .
Pangaion Hills
mountain range between Kavala and Serres Regional Units, Greece
Falakro
Falakro Oros (Greek: Φαλακρό όρος, translated in English as "Bald mountain"; , Bozdag; Turkish: Bozdağ, translated in English as "Gray mountain") is a mountain in the Drama regional unit, in eastern Greek Macedonia, northern Greece. The elevation of its highest summit, Profitis Ilias, is 2,232 metres above sea level. There is a ski resort on the mountain.
Skopska Crna Gora
mountain in North Macedonia, Serbia and Kosovo
Ograzhden
mountain in Bulgaria

Plačkovica
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Plačkovica () is a mountain located in the eastern part of North Macedonia, it extends between the cities of Radoviš, and Vinica.
Maleshevo
mountain in Bulgaria
Ruy Mountain
mountain in Bulgaria and Serbia
Suva Planina
mountain in Serbia
Mount Chortiatis
mountain in Thessaloniki Regional Unit, Greece
Kozjak
mountain in North Macedonia
Mount Cholomon
mountain in Central Macedonia, Greece

Vlahina
Vlahina () or Vlaina (), meaning "Vlach Mountain" is a mountain range on the border of southwestern Bulgaria and eastern North Macedonia. The highest peak is Ogreyak, also known as Kadiytsa, at 1,924 m. Nearby towns include Simitli to the northeast in Bulgaria and Pehčevo to the southwest in North Macedonia.

Goljak
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Gollak (; ) or Gallap () is a mountainous and ethnographic region in the eastern part of Kosovo and partially in Serbia, bordering the Llap region to the North, the Kosovo field to the west, the Anamorava valley to the south and straddling along the border with Serbia. The cities of Pristina and Gjilan in Kosovo are located by the mountains. The highest peak, Bjeshka e Artanës, has an elevation of 1260 meters above sea level. Gollak itself is split into Upper Gollak and Lower Gollak.
Slavyanka
mountain in southwestern Bulgaria and northern Greece

Kosmaj
Kosmaj (Serbian Cyrillic: Космај, ) is a mountain south of Belgrade. With an elevation of 626 meters, it is the highest point of the entire Belgrade City area and is nicknamed one of two "Belgrade mountains" (the other being the mountain of Avala).
Besna Kobila
mountain
Rudnik
mountain in Serbia
Radan
mountain in Serbia
Verila
Verila ( ) is a mountain range in western Bulgaria with an altitude of 1,415 meters above sea level. It is part of the Ruy–Verila mountain chain. Verila Glacier on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after it.

Jastrebac
Jastrebac () is a mountain in central Serbia, between cities of Niš, Kruševac and Prokuplje. It consists of two massifs, Great (Veliki) and Small (Mali) Jastrebac. Its highest peak Velika Đulica has an elevation of 1,491 meters above sea level. It is well-forested and presents a popular hiking and mountaineering destination.
Juhor
Juhor (Serbian Cyrillic: Јухор, ) is a mountain in central Serbia, near the city of Paraćin. Its highest peak, Veliki Vetren, is at an elevation of 774 metres above sea level. Juhor borders the river Velika Morava to its east and the territory of Levač to its west.
Čemernik
Čemernik (Serbian Cyrillic: Чемерник) is a mountain in southeastern Serbia, near the town of Surdulica. Its highest peak Vrlo osoje has an elevation of above sea level. It is one of mountains that surround the Vlasina plateau and the Vlasina Lake.

Vrontous
Vrontous (, - Sharliya) is a mountain range in the northeastern Serres and the westernmost Drama regional units in Greece. Its highest peak is the Ali Babas () at 1,849 m elevation. Other notable peaks are the Kour Lof (1,667 m, southwest of Ali Babas), Mavro vouno (1,653 m, northeast), Siderovouni (1,475 m, east) and Sarligia (1,404 m, southwest). It is a densely forested and sparsely populated mountain range. It stretches between the village Vamvakofyto in the southwest and Perithori in the northeast, over a length of about 35 km. The nearest mountains are the Slavyanka/Orvilos to the n
Dukat
mountain in Serbia
Kukavica
Kukavica () is a mountain in southern Serbia, near the town of Vladičin Han. Its highest peak Vlajna () has an elevation of 1442 meters above sea level.
Vidojevica
Vidojevica () is a mountain in central Serbia, near the town of Prokuplje. Its highest peak, Bandera, has an elevation of above sea level.
Lyulin Mountain
mountain in Bulgaria
Gledić mountains
mountain in Serbia
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Ostrozub
Ostrozub (Serbian Cyrillic: Острозуб) is a mountain in southern Serbia, near the town of Crna Trava. It forms a continuous range with Čemernik mountain. Its highest peak Ostrozupska čuka has an elevation of 1,546 meters above sea level.
Željin
Željin () is a mountain in central Serbia, near the town of Vrnjačka Banja. It belongs to the Kopaonik mountain massif. Its highest peak Željin has an elevation of 1,785 meters above sea level.
Suvobor
Suvobor (Serbian Cyrillic: Сувобор) is a mountain in central Serbia, near the town of Gornji Milanovac. Its highest peak Suvobor has an elevation of above sea level.
Goč
Goč () is a mountain in central Serbia, about 15 km south of the spa town of Vrnjačka Banja. It belongs to the northern part of the Kopaonik mountain range and its highest peak, Krnja jela (), has an elevation of .
Plana Mountain
mountain in Bulgaria

Menoikio
Menoikio (, also known to the local populations as "Bozdakas" and "Bozdas", Greek corruptions of the Turkish name "Boz Dag", which was applied to the mountain by the Turks in Ottoman time, , Sminitsa) is a mountain range in the eastern Serres and western Drama regional units of eastern Macedonia, Greece. The highest peak of the mountain is Mavromata at 1,963 m.
Vardenik
mountain in Serbia
Gramada
mountain in Serbia
Ješevac
Ješevac (Serbian Cyrillic: Јешевац) is a mountain in central Serbia, near the town of Gornji Milanovac. Its highest peak Crni vrh has an elevation of 902 meters above sea level.
Stargach
Stargach (, ), also known as Sturgach or Stargač, is a border mountain, situated between south-western Bulgaria in the Blagoevgrad Province and northern Greece in the Drama region. It is a part of the Rhodope Mountains, sitting east of Slavyanka Mountain and south of the Pirin Mountains.
Vujan
Vujan () is a mountain in central Serbia, near the town of Gornji Milanovac. Its highest peak Veliki Vujan has an elevation of 856 meters above sea level. It is the site of the Vujan Monastery.

Pasjača
mountain in Serbia
Viskyar Mountain
mountain in Bulgaria
Bukulja
Bukulja (Serbian Cyrillic: Букуља, ) is a mountain near Aranđelovac in central Serbia. This mountain is an extinct volcano, which has been proved by presence of granite rocks, which contains specific mineral composition. In the mountain foothills, there is water catchment Garaši, which provides Aranđelovac and nearby communities with fresh water.
Sokolovica
Sokolovica (Serbian Cyrillic: Соколовица) is a mountain in central Serbia, near the town of Prolom Banja. Its highest peak Sokolovac has an elevation of 1,260 meters above sea level.
Crni Vrh
mountain
Milevska Planina
mountain in Serbia
Kotlenik
Kotlenik (Serbian Cyrillic: Котленик) is a mountain in central Serbia, near the town of Kraljevo. Its highest peak Veliki vrh has an elevation of 749 meters above sea level.
Lepa Gora
mountain in Serbia
Seličevica
Seličevica (Serbian Cyrillic: Селичевица) is a mountain in central Serbia, near the city of Niš. Its highest peak Velika Tumba has an elevation of 903 meters above sea level.
Greben
mountain in Serbia and Bulgaria
Bohovska planina
Cudinska planina
Komotini Mountains
mountain range in Bulgaria and Greece
Rujan
Rujan () or Rujen (), is a mountain in southern Serbia, near the town of Bujanovac. Its highest peak Kalje has an elevation of above sea level. On the mountain, there is Kale-Krševica archeological site, dating from the 13th century BC. The Pčinja flows through the valley of Rujen.
Miloslavska planina
mountain in the country of Serbia
Ezdimirska mountain
mountain range in Bulgaria
Straja
mountain range in Bulgaria
Bukovik
mountain in eastern Serbia