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  2. Rila - Wikipedia

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    Rila is a mountain range in south-western Bulgaria, part of the Rila–Rhodope Massif. [3] It is situated between five valleys – Dupnitsa Valley to the north-west, Samokov Valley to the north, Kostenets–Dolna Banya Valley to the north-east, Razlog Valley to the south and Blagoevgrad Valley to the south-west.

  3. 7th Rila Infantry Division - Wikipedia

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    The 7th Rila Infantry Division was a Bulgarian Army unit that played a significant role in the country's military history, particularly during the Balkan Wars, World War I, and World War II. Named after the Rila Mountains, it was primarily formed from soldiers recruited in southwestern Bulgaria, making it deeply tied to the region. 7th Rila ...

  4. Orlovets - Wikipedia

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    Orlovets (Bulgarian: Орловец) is a summit in the northwestern part of the Rila mountain range in southwestern Bulgaria reaching height of 2,686 m. It is located on the boundary between Rila National Park and Rila Monastery Nature Park, to the east of the major summit of Malyovitsa (2,729 m).

  5. Category:Mountains of Rila - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mountains of Rila" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Belmeken (peak)

  6. File:Map of Rila Pirin Rhodopes en.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Geographic map of Rhodope Mountains,Rila and Pirin in Bulgaria and Greece (in English) UTM projection, WGS84 datum Geographic limits of the map: West: 23.10° E; East: 26.40° E; North: 40.58° N; South: 42.30° N; Sources of data: Topography: NASA SRTM3; Transport, Rivers, Places: OpenStreetMap

  7. Bezimennia Vrah - Wikipedia

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    Rila Mountains Bezimennia Vrah ( Bulgarian : Безименния връх , meaning "the Nameless Summit"), is a summit in eastern Rila mountain range in southwestern Bulgaria . [ 1 ] Reaching a height of 2,798 m, it is the fourth highest summit in the mountain range behind Musala (2,925 m), Malka Musala (2,902 m) and Irechek (2,852 m).

  8. Marishki Chal - Wikipedia

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    Marishki Chal (Bulgarian: Маришки чал) is a summit in the eastern part of the Rila mountain range in southwestern Bulgaria reaching height of 2,765 m. [1] [2] It is located in Rila National Park. The summit is built up of granite. [1]

  9. Rilets - Wikipedia

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    Rilets (Bulgarian: Рилец) is a summit in the northwestern part of the Rila mountain range in southwestern Bulgaria reaching height of 2,713 m. [1] It is named after the 19th-century Bulgarian architect Aleksi Rilets. It is located in Rila Monastery Nature Park, where it is the highest peak. [2]