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Petrohan P**** (Bulgarian: Петрохански проход,
Petrohanski prohod) is a
mountain p**** in the
Balkan Mountains (Stara Planina) in Bulgaria. It
connects Sofia...
- to the summit, such as from the Kom
chalet (two-hour climb), from the
Petrohan P**** (taking 3
hours 30
minutes to
reach the peak), from the
villages of...
- the
Balkan Mountains at the
following p****es (listed from west to east):
Petrohan P****:
Sofia -
Montana Iskar Gorge (Iskarski prolom):
Sofia -
Vratsa (also...
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Pazardzhik (500 mm); the
highest rainfall falls in the mountains – the
Petrohan P**** in the
western Balkan Mountains and
Zlatograd in the
Rhodope Mountains...
- km from the
center of Sofia. It is
situated along Lomsko Road (Sofia –
Petrohan P**** –
Berkovitsa –
Montana – Lom). The
settlement originated near an old...
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Svilengrad 99.7 3.00
Gotse Delchev 100.3 10.00
Varna 100.9 5.00
Petrohan 101.4 10.00
Smolyan 101.6 5.00
Shumen 102.0 10.00
Kuystendil 102.1 10.00...
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through the
village of
Gintsi and
crosses the
Balkan Mountains through the
Petrohan P**** (1,410 m),
where it
enters Montana Province.
After exiting the p****...
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still named after villages from the
region such as Gintsi,
Todorini ****li,
Petrohan and others.
During socialism (1944-1989)
Poduene along with two
other districts...
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another road from
Sofia to
Vidin (81), via
Kostinbrod and
through the
Petrohan P**** to Montana. This road is
shorter and very scenic, but it
takes more...
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around 300
metres (980 ft)
above sea
level and can be
reached through the
Petrohan P**** from the
capital Sofia,
which is 105
kilometres (65 mi) to the south...