Smotrich (another name - Smotrets ) is one of the peaks of the Montenegro mountain range ( Ukrainian Carpathians ). Located in Verkhovyna district of Ivano-Frankivsk region , within the Carpathian National Natural Park .
| Smotrych | |
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| Ukrainian Smotrych | |
Peak and northern slopes of Smotrych | |
| Highest point | |
| Absolute height | 1898 m |
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| Region | Ivano-Frankivsk region |
| Area | Verkhovynsky district |
| Mountain system | Ukrainian Carpathians |
| Ridge or array | Montenegro |
The height of the mountain is 1898 m. It lies in the southeastern part of Montenegro, 1.5 kilometers east of the main ridge, and is connected to it by a gentle saddle. The slopes of the mountains from the north, east and south are swift, steep in places. There are many rocks on the slopes, the top is completely rocky. Half a kilometer north-west of the peak on one of its spurs is the so-called Eared Stone - the top of Smotrych. There are bizarre rock formations, which are popularly called "churches."
In the south-west of the mountain is a large hollow in which the river Pogorelets originates. A powerful massif of Mount Pop Ivan of Montenegro rises under the basin. In the west is Mount Dzembronya , in the northwest - Munchel , in the southeast - the mountains Small Stayki and Stayki . To the north of the peak are Dzembron waterfalls. In the northeast in the valley you can see the nearest settlement to the mountain - the village of Dzembronya .