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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Cherna Mesta (L) Byala Mesta (R) Iztok (R) Glazne (R) Banderitsa (L) Demyanitsa (R) Disilitsa (R) Retizhe (R) Kanina (L) Vishteritsa (R) Chechka Bistritsa...
- and 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...
- 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...
- is easily accessible. The starting points for ascending the peak are Demyanitsa and Vihren refuges. Dushkov 1972, p. 38 Geographic Dictionary of Bulgaria...
- 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...
- is the 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...
- 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...