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Vlahina (Bulgarian: Влахина) or
Vlaina (Macedonian: Влаина),
meaning "Vlach Mountain" is a
mountain range on the
border of
southwestern Bulgaria and eastern...
- The
Vlahina reka (Bulgarian: Влахина река) is a
river in south-western Bulgaria, a left
tributary of the Struma. The
river is 27 km long and
drains part...
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Tumba Peak in the
south through the
mountains of Ograzhden, Maleshevo,
Vlahina and
Osogovo up to
mount Kitka.
There are
three border crossings near the...
- (highest point —
Vihren summit, 2914 m), the Rhodopes, Slavyanka, Belasitsa,
Vlahina, Maleshevo, Ograzhden, and Stargach.
There are two
major rivers — Struma...
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Jakupica Nidže Kožuf Osogovo-Belasica
mountain range:
Osogovo Belasica Vlahina Maleševo Plačkovica Ogražden The
mountains in the Osogovo-Belasica group...
- of 8.4 m and
volume of 10,000 m³. The
third lake is 300 m from the Big
Vlahina lake at the same
elevation as the
second lake. It is
elongated (145x100...
- Debelets)
Viskyar (1,077 m,
Mechi kamak)
Vitosha (2,290 m,
Cherni Vrah)
Vlahina (1,924 m, Ogreyak/Kadiytsa)
Zavalska Planina (1,181 m, Kitka) Zemenska...
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located in the
Simitli Valley at the
foothills of the Rila, Pirin, and
Vlahina mountain ranges.
Simitli is on both
banks of the
river Struma, at the confluence...
- the
Bayuvi Dupki Cirque,
while the
western slopes face the
valley of the
Vlahina river. A
tourist eco-path
traverses the
western slope. The
northern face...
- mountain. The
southern part of the
region includes m****ifs of the Osogovo,
Vlahina and
northwestern Rila mountains,
embracing the Kamenitsa,
Kyustendil and...