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Sinanitsa (Bulgarian: Синаница [
siˈnanit͡sɐ]) is a
marble peak in the
northern part of the
Pirin Mountains of
southwestern Bulgaria. 2,516
metres (8,255...
- 851 m (9,354 ft). The
southern zone also has
marble ridges, such as the
Sinanitsa ridge with its
homonymous summit (2,516 m (8,255 ft)). In total, the northern...
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Vasilashko Lake in
Pirin Kamenitsa Peak and lake
Tevno ezero in
Pirin Sinanitsa Peak in
Pirin Edelweisses under the
Koncheto ridge in
Pirin Dzhengal Peak...
- (tarns),
Pirin Mountain,
Bulgaria A view to
Gergiysko lake (tarn) and
Sinanitsa Peak,
Pirin Mountain,
Bulgaria The
Dreadful Lake (tarn), Rila Mountain...
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situated about 700 m to the north–northeast of the
summit of
Sinanitsa (2,516 m) in the
small Sinanitsa cirque at an
altitude of 2,181 m.
Reaching depth of 11...
- Dobrinishte,
Trite Reki and Kamenitsa, both with
office in Sandanski, and
Sinanitsa with
office in Kresna.
Pirin National Park encomp****es much of the homonymous...
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Banderishka porta. In
southwestern direction from the
summit branches the
Sinanitsa secondary ridge of Pirin.
Muratov Vrah is
built up of granite. The peak...
- Vrah 2587 Rila
Iglata 2575 Rila
Golyam Mechit (Medarnik) 2568 Rila U****e 2560 Rila
Prichi Vrah 2536 Rila
Malak Mechit 2535 Rila
Sinanitsa 2516 Pirin...
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majestic ridge of
Pirin In
Pirin is
located the
beautiful resort area of
Sinanitsa (Blue Peak),
through which the po****r
hiking route to the hut and lake...
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cirques and
ridges and the
Vlahini Lakes with the
marble peak
Sinanitsa (2,516 m) in the distance. Душков, Добри (1972). Пирин. Туристически речник...