Dobra Voda – a high mountain in Macedonia that rises between the valley of Mala Reka from the east and the Kichevo Valley from the west. To the north it starts from Dupen Kamen (1,857 m), which separates it from Suva Gora, and to the south it extends to the valley of the river Treska. The central one has a dinar direction extending northwest – southeast. It is divided into two parts: northern (also known as Celoica) with the highest peak Dobra Voda (2,062 m) and southern (known as Pesjak) with the peaks Kula (1,917 m) and Konjarnik (1,874 m). It covers a total area of ​​396 km2. Neotectonic movements are particularly pronounced here, so that it is bounded on all sides by faults. The mountain ridge stretches for 25 km. The highest part is under pastures, and the mountain sides are under oak and beech forest.

Pesjak is a medium-high mountain in Western Macedonia which is a southern branch of the Dobra Voda massif. The mountain has a meridian direction of extension and is located between the Kichevo Valley in the west, the area of ​​Poreче in the east, the course of the river Treska in the south, while in the north it gradually passes into the higher mountain лоeloica. The highest peak is Joshkov Kamen with a height of 1,917 m, and among the other peaks are Starci (1,897 m), Konjarnik (1,876 m) and Sedlar (1,772 m).

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Landmarks

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Dobra Voda 2062
Kula 1917
Konjarnik 1874
Joshkov Kamen 1917
Sedlar 1772
Starci 1897

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