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  2. Pernik - Wikipedia

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    Pernik is the second largest town in western Bulgaria. The town is located in the Pernik Valley. part of the ethnographic region of Graovo, at an altitude between 700 and 850 metres (2,297 and 2,789 feet), length of 22 kilometres (14 miles) and is surrounded by mountains Vitosha, Lyulin and Golo Bardo.

  3. Pernik Province - Wikipedia

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    Pernik Province is a province in western Bulgaria, neighbouring Serbia. Its main city is Pernik , and other municipalities are Breznik , Kovachevtsi , Radomir , Tran , and Zemen . Topographic map of Pernik Province

  4. Pernik Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Pernik Peninsula (Bulgarian: полуостров Перник, romanized: poluostrov Pernik, IPA: [poɫuˈɔstrof ˈpɛrnik]) is the ice-covered peninsula projecting 40 km in northwest direction from Loubet Coast on the west side of Antarctic Peninsula.

  5. Pernik Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Pernik Municipality Location of Pernik Municipality in Bulgaria Coordinates: 42°36′00″N 23°01′59″E  /  42.60000°N 23.03306°E  / 42.60000; 23

  6. File:Pernik Province location map.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Breznik - Wikipedia

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    The town is located in the historical-geographical and ethnographic region of Graovo. Breznik is the center of its northwestern end (Gorno Graovo), and Pernik of the southeastern (Dolno Graovo). The border between the two parts of Graovo is along the lines of the villages of Selishten dol, Palilula, Velkovtsi and Viskjar.

  8. Cerna Gora, Pernik Province - Wikipedia

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    Cerna Gora is a village in Southern Bulgaria, in Pernik Municipality, Pernik Province. Аccording to the 2020 Bulgarian census, Bogdanovdol has a population of 271 people with a permanent address registration in the settlement.

  9. Bosnek - Wikipedia

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    Bosnek (Bulgarian: Боснек) is a village in western Bulgaria, located in Pernik Municipality of Pernik Province. It is known as the gateway for tourism into the karstic landscape of the Vitosha massif area. The village is downstream from a famous spring, called "living water", and is near the Duhlata cave, the longest in Bulgaria.