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Srednogorie Heights (63°37′00″S 58°42′30″W / 63.61667°S 58.70833°W / -63.61667; -58.70833 (
Srednogorie Heights)) are the
heights rising to 1220 m (Mount...
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peaks of
Vitosha over 2000 m in height. It is the
highest m****if of the
Srednogorie mountain chain system,
together with
Sredna gora,
Plana (mountain), Lyulin...
- in the northeast, and
Balkan Mountains and the
easternmost section of
Srednogorie mountain chain system in the east,
separated by a
group of dome mountains...
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separating the
Balkan Mountains from a
chain of
other mountains known as
Srednogorie which includes Vitosha and
Sredna Gora.
There is
great abundance of mineral...
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especially from the
region of Macedonia, but also from
Shopluk and
Srednogorie, by the
Miladinov brothers,
published in 1861. The Miladinovs' collection...
- Tri****ic
rocks include turbidite sandstone and sub-reefal limestone. In
Srednogorie, they form a
sizeable nappe with phyllite, amphibolite,
calcareous schist...
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Sierra de
Guadarrama Sistema Ibérico,
Spain Skanderbeg Range,
Albania Srednogorie mountain system,
Bulgaria Vitosha,
Bulgaria Sredna Gora,
Bulgaria Strandzha...
- with an
altitude of 1,337 meters
above sea level. It is part of the
Srednogorie mountain system that from west to east
includes the
mountain ranges of...
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separating the
Balkan Mountains from a
chain of
other ranges known as
Srednogorie (which
includes Vitosha and
Sredna Gora). The
Balkan Mountains consist...
- high
concentration and
variety of
monuments of the
Thracian culture.
Srednogorie region stretches between the Sub-Balkan
valleys in the
north and the...