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Polezhan (Bulgarian: Полежан [polɛˈʒan],
known pre-1942 as
Mangar Tepe (Мангър тепе [maŋˈɡɤr tɛˈpɛ]) is a 2,851 m cone
shaped high peak in the
Pirin mountain...
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Polezhan Point (Bulgarian: нос Полежан, ‘Nos
Polezhan’ \'nos po-le-'zhan\) is the
rocky point on the west
coast of Liège
Island in the
Palmer Archipelago...
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Malak Polezhan (Bulgarian: Малък Полежан [ˈmaɫɐk polɛˈʒan],
meaning Little Polezhan) is a peak in the
northern section of the
Pirin mountain range, south-western...
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southwestern Bulgaria. They are
located in the
Southern Polezhan cirque between the
summits of
Polezhan (2,851 m) to the
north and
Dzhengal (2,730 m) to the...
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highest mountain in
Greece Pirin (Vihren, 2,915 m),
Bulgaria Polezhan (2851 m)
Julian Alps (Triglav, 2,864 m),
Slovenia Maja e
Korabit (Mount...
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situated on the
Polezhan secondary ridge on a
branch that
begins at the
summit of
Polezhan (2,851 m). The
slopes in the
direction of
Polezhan are stony. To...
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Nicholas 2,858 9,377 Montana, US
Irechek 2,852 9,357 Rila Mountain,
Bulgaria Polezhan 2,851 9,354
Pirin Mountain,
Bulgaria Mount Tabayoc 2,842 9,324 Cordillera...
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source from the
Disilitsa glacial lake, at an
altitude of 2,367 m in the
Polezhan cirque. In 10 km, at an
altitude of 1,148 m it
takes its main tributary...
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consists primarily of
granite ridges,
including Pirin's
fourth highest summit Polezhan, at 2,851 m (9,354 ft). The
southern zone also has
marble ridges, such...
- Rila
Banski Suhodol 2884
Pirin Irechek 2852 Rila
Polezhan 2851
Pirin Kamenitsa 2822
Pirin Malak Polezhan 2822
Pirin Bayuvi Dupki 2820
Pirin Deno 2790 Rila...