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Disilitsa (Bulgarian: Дисилица [
diˈsilit͡sɐ]) is a 2,700 m high peak in the
Pirin mountain range, south-western Bulgaria. It is
located on the Polezhan...
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Disilitsa Point (Bulgarian: нос Дисилица, ‘Nos
Disilitsa’ \'nos di-'si-li-tsa\) is the
rocky point on the
south side of the
entrance to
Bolbabria Cove...
- The
Disilitsa (Bulgarian: Дисилица), also
known as
Dobrinishtka reka, is a
river in south-western Bulgaria, a
right tributary of the Mesta. The river...
- Todorka, 2,712
metres (8,898 ft) Chengelchal, 2,709
metres (8,888 ft)
Disilitsa, 2,700
metres (8,858 ft)
Kamenishka ****la, 2,690
metres (8,825 ft) Zabat...
- (2,822 m),
Gazey (2,761 m),
Bezbog (2,645 m),
Kaymakchal (2,763 m) and
Disilitsa (2,700 m), as well as the
imposing edge of Strazhite. The
closest mountain...
- Archipelago, Antarctica. It is
entered north of
Polezhan Point and
south of
Disilitsa Point, and has its head fed by
Pleystor Glacier. The cove is
named after...
- from the west. To the north-east of
Kaimakchal is the
stony ridge of
Disilitsa,
which ends with the
eponymous peak and
forms the
southern and south-eastern...
- (L)
Byala Mesta (R)
Iztok (R)
Glazne (R)
Banderitsa (L)
Demyanitsa (R)
Disilitsa (R)
Retizhe (R)
Kanina (L)
Vishteritsa (R)
Chechka Bistritsa (L) Dospat...
- 36 km north-northeast of
Garbel Point and 1.65 km south-southwest of
Disilitsa Point.
British mapping in 1980.
British Antarctic Territory.
Scale 1:200000...
- 2.34 km east by
north of
Polezhan Point and 1.93 km east-southeast of
Disilitsa Point.
British mapping in 1980.
British Antarctic Territory.
Scale 1:200000...