- The
Demyanitsa (Bulgarian: Демяница) is a
river in south-western Bulgaria, a
right tributary of the Glazne,
which flows into the Iztok,
itself a right...
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Bansko at an
altitude of 1,063 m, the
Banderitsa merges with the
river Demyanitsa,
forming the
river Glazne. Its
drainage basin covers a
territory of 37 km2...
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southwest is the
saddle Mozgovishka Porta,
where the main
trails from the
Demyanitsa refuge to the
Tevno Lake p**** though. On the
northern slope of Valyavishki...
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Cherna Mesta (L)
Byala Mesta (R)
Iztok (R)
Glazne (R)
Banderitsa (L)
Demyanitsa (R)
Disilitsa (R)
Retizhe (R)
Kanina (L)
Vishteritsa (R)
Chechka Bistritsa...
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Demyanitsa (13.6 km, right) at an
altitude of 1,063 m, At 400 m
southwest of the town of Bansko. The main of the two
tributaries is the
Demyanitsa, which...
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south and
Prevala in the west. The
lakes form the
uppermost part of the
Demyanitsa river valley. It is
located in the
Pirin National Park, a
UNESCO World...
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easily accessible. The
starting points for
ascending the peak are
Demyanitsa and
Vihren refuges.
Dushkov 1972, p. 38
Geographic Dictionary of Bulgaria...
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Vasilashki Lakes near
which runs the
route between the
Vihren refuge and
Demyanitsa refuge. To the west is the
Banderitsa valley which makes a
peculiar twist...
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source of the
Valyavitsa river which is a main
tributary to the
Demyanitsa river. The
largest lake by area is the Big Lake
which is
located at an...
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ridge stretches in north-western direction,
forming the
right bank of the
Demyanitsa river, and
enclosing the
Yulen cirque from the west. To the north-east...