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Opalchenie Peak (Bulgarian: връх Опълчение, romanized: vrah
Opalchenie, IPA: [ˈvrɤx opɐɫˈt͡ʃɛniɛ]) is the peak
rising to 4,503.5
metres (14,775 ft) at...
- the Forgotten,
namely "Opalchentsite na Shipka", is
dedicated to them.
Opalchenie Peak in
Vinson M****if,
Antarctica is
named after the
Bulgarian Volunteer...
- (Bulgarian: Македоно-одринско опълчение, romanized: Makedono-odrinsko
opalchenie, Macedonian: Македонско-одрински доброволни чети, romanized: Makedonsko-Odrinski...
- and
Hollister Peak (4729 m). The
lower peaks of ****ushima (4634 m) and
Opalchenie (4500 m)
stand at the
south extremity of the plateau. Its
central part...
- 000 of them to this war), more than 12,000
volunteer Bulgarian troops (
Opalchenie) from the
local Bulgarian po****tion as well as many
hajduk detachments...
-
Ridge Mursalitsa Peak Nell Peak
Nikola Peak
Obelya Glacier Olsen Peak
Opalchenie Peak
Ostrusha Nunatak Owen
Ridge Pastrogor Peak
Patton Glacier Podgore...
- 48 km (1.54 mi) west of
Marts Peak and 3.9 km (2.4 mi) north-northeast of
Opalchenie Peak. US
mapping in 1961,
updated in 1988.
Mountains in
Antarctica Vinson...
- took part in the Russo-Turkish war as a
member of the
voluntary corps (
opalchenie). As a teen in the "Tsar
Ferdinand High
school for boys" in Varna, Tonchev...
-
Section 4/2
Mountain Artillery Section Army
Troops 5th
Cavalry Regiment 7th
Opalchenie Regiment Second Army was
commanded by Lieutenant-General
Nikola Ivanov...
- 600; -85.800) is a
steep valley glacier fed by
highland ice
adjacent to
Opalchenie Peak and ****ushima Peak on
Vinson Plateau, the
summit plateau of Vinson...