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  2. Balkan Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Central Balkan Mountains run from Arabakonak to the Vratnik Pass, with a length of 207 kilometres (129 mi). Botev Peak, the highest mountain in the Balkan range at 2,376 metres (7,795 ft), is located in this section. The Eastern Balkan Mountains extend from the Vratnik Pass to Cape Emine, with a length of 160 kilometres (99 mi). The highest ...

  3. Balkans - Wikipedia

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    The concept of the Balkan Peninsula was created by the German geographer August Zeune in 1808, [7] who mistakenly considered the Balkan Mountains the dominant mountain system of Southeast Europe spanning from the Adriatic Sea to the Black Sea.

  4. List of mountains of the Balkans - Wikipedia

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    Balkan Mountains, Kaloferska Mountain/Botev Peak Bulgaria: 2,376 1,567: 809 15 Valamara Mountain/Maja e Valamarës Albania: 2,373 1,526: 847 16 Mali i Gribës mountain/Maja e Këndrevicës Albania: 2,121 1,666: 455 17 Treskvica/Mala Ćaba Bosnia and Herzegovina: 2,086 1,862: 723 18 Vermio Mountains/Hamitis Greece: 2,076 2,076: 481 18 Belasitsa ...

  5. Geography of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Satellite image of Europe by night 1916 physical map of Europe Topography of Europe. Some geographical texts refer to a Eurasian continent given that Europe is not surrounded by sea and its southeastern border has always been variously defined for centuries. In terms of shape, Europe is a collection of connected peninsulas and nearby islands.

  6. Southern Europe - Wikipedia

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    Southern Europe is focused on the three peninsulas located in the extreme south of the European continent. These are the Iberian Peninsula, the Italian Peninsula, and the Balkan Peninsula. [12] [13] These three peninsulas are separated from the rest of Europe by towering mountain ranges, respectively by the Pyrenees, the Alps and the Balkan ...

  7. Category:Geography of the Balkans - Wikipedia

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    Balkan mountains (1 C, 60 P) This page was last edited on 21 April 2024, at 21:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  8. Dinaric Alps - Wikipedia

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    The Dinaric Alps (/ d ɪ ˈ n ær ɪ k /), [1] also Dinarides, are a mountain range in Southern and Southcentral Europe, separating the continental Balkan Peninsula from the Adriatic Sea. They stretch from Italy in the northwest through Slovenia , Croatia , Bosnia and Herzegovina , Serbia , Montenegro , and Kosovo to Albania in the southeast.

  9. Geography of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    This region is subdivided into two geomorphological units, the Pre-Balkan and the Balkan Mountains, also known in Bulgarian as Стара Планина – "Old Mountain". Their average altitude is 370 m and 735 m, respectively. [21] Its total area is 26,720 km 2, of them the Pre-Balkan spans 15,730 km 2 and the Balkan Mountains – almost ...