Žeden () is a medium-high mountain massif located in northwestern Macedonia.
Žeden () is a medium-high mountain massif located in northwestern Macedonia.
== Location and features == thumb|300px|left|View of Mount Žeden from Matka, above the monastery of St. Nicholas Šiševski Monastery|St. Nicholas Šiševski The mountain stretches between the Skopje Valley to the east and the Polog Valley to the west. It is bordered to the north and northeast by the river Vardar and the foothills of the Šar Mountains and the Skopska Crna Gora; to the southeast by Bojansko Pole and Kopaničko Pole - parts of the Skopje Valley, and to the south by the Prigrabska Valley Tetovo Suvodolica. Mount Žeden extends in a southwest–northeast direction and covers a total area of . Its terrain is rounded, and it is crowned by several peaks, with the highest being Vodeni Kamen (1,264 m).
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