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摘要
萨山是一个巨大而复杂的形态构造,位于科索沃盆地南部,Crnoljeva和Crna Gora山脉(Skopska Crna Gora和Kumanovo-Presevo Karadrag), Tetovo (Gornji Polog和Donji Polog)和metoia - prizren盆地,Korab山(2,764米),Koritnik和阿尔巴尼亚东北部的Ljuma地区之间。萨山标志着第纳尔阿尔卑斯山脉一个独立的形态构造地块的开始,在经典的地质和地貌文献中被称为沙尔-平都斯山系。它的构造线和山脉从南北方向向西南-东北方向弯曲,隐现在泽塔-斯卡达尔-梅多沃沿岸和贝利姆河谷的梅托希亚-普里兹伦盆地之间的一个深深的构造洼地上,就像在相反的西北侧,科莫沃、莫克拉和普罗克莱蒂亚山脉地区的迪纳里阿尔卑斯山脉在泽塔平原上盘旋一样。从西北-东南的“第纳尔方向”向西南-东北的“Metohia方向”转变。这创造了“萨山西半部最重要的横向山谷,曾经贯穿着Zeta之路,古老的Via de Zenta,涅马尼亚州的主要横向路线”,在Dinaric和Sar- pindus山脉系统之间,其影响和功能有助于民族志的多样化和人口的历史发展。
Šar mountain and its župas in South Serbia's Kosovo-Metohia region
Sar Mountain is a vast and complex morphotectonic structure stretching between the south part of the Kosovo basin, the Crnoljeva and Crna Gora Mountains (Skopska Crna Gora and Kumanovo-Presevo Karadrag), the Tetovo (Gornji Polog and Donji Polog) and Metohia-Prizren basins, Mt. Korab (2,764m), Koritnik and the Ljuma region in northeast Albania. Sar Mountain marks the beginning of a separate morphotectonic massif of the Dinaric Alps, known in classical geological and geomorphological literature as the Shar-Pindus mountain system. Its tectonic lines and ranges curve from the south-north direction to southwest-northeast, looming over a deep tectonic depression between the Zeta-Skadar-Medovo littoral and the Metohia-Prizren basin in the Beli Drim river valley, just as on the opposite, northwest side, the Dinaric Alps in the area of the Komovo, Mokra and Prokletija mountains swing over the Zeta plain, the Drim and Metohia from the dominant "Dinaric direction" of northwest-southeast to the "Metohia direction" of southwest-northeast. This creates "the most important transversal valley of the western half of Sar Mountain through which used to run the Zeta Road, the ancient Via de Zenta, the chief transversal route of the Nemanjic state "between the Dinaric and the Sar-Pindus mountain systems, with influences and functions that helped towards diversification of the ethnographic and historical development of the population."