Kollata is a massif in the Albanian Alps, located between Kukaj stream and Valbonë pass in the west, the upper Valbonë Valley in the south, Cerem basin in the east and extending beyond the state border with Montenegro to the north. Its highest peak, Maja e Kollatës, reaches a height of . On the Montenegrin side rise two smaller peaks that overlap into the Albanian territory, Zla Kolata and Dobra Kolata , which are the highest and second highest mountains in Montenegro, respectively.
Kollata is a massif in the Albanian Alps, located between Kukaj stream and Valbonë pass in the west, the upper Valbonë Valley in the south, Cerem basin in the east and extending beyond the state border with Montenegro to the north. Its highest peak, Maja e Kollatës, reaches a height of . On the Montenegrin side rise two smaller peaks that overlap into the Albanian territory, Zla Kolata and Dobra Kolata , which are the highest and second highest mountains in Montenegro, respectively.
==Geology== The massif is composed entirely of a carbonate structure, with its surrounding slopes representing the plains of tectonic faults, cutting into the nearby valleys. The highest peak, Maja e Kollatës, stands at 2,553 meters tall and features a triangular shape, with a nearly flat surface called Podi i Kollatës, made up of flaky formations that are remnants of the Neogene era. After breaking at the tectonic-erosion pass of Rrethi i Bardhë, it continues to Maja e Thatë where it makes a sharp sudden turn from the northwest, breaking again at Qafa e Rupes , finally culminating at the border peak of Maja e Rosit .
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