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  2. Seven Rila Lakes - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Lakes are a tourist attraction in Bulgaria because of its natural environment. The lakes are located one above the other and are connected by small streams, which form tiny waterfalls and cascades. Tourist accommodation in the lakes' vicinity include a chalet on the northeastern shore of The Fish Lake, at an elevation of 2,196 m.

  3. List of lakes of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Tipitski Lakes (2 lakes) 0.02: 9 Valyavishki Lakes (10 lakes) 18 Vasilashki Lakes (12 lakes) 0.16: 29 Vlahini Lakes (5 lakes) 0.09: 13,4 Glacial lakes (in Rila) Lake of Purity: Marichini Lakes (2 lakes) 0.03: 11 Seven Rila Lakes (7 lakes) 1. The Eye: 0.068: 37,5 2. The Fish Lake: 0.035: 2,5 3. The Kidney: 0.085: 28 4. The Lower Lake: 0.059: 11 ...

  4. 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Seven Rila Lakes in the Rila mountains 33. Saeva Dupka Cave in the Balkan Mountains 41. Plovdiv Roman theatre 45. Hristo Botev's house in Kalofer 47. The Bachkovo Monastery 58. Boyana Church 58. National Museum of History 71. The 6th century Saint Sofia Church in Sofia 74. Stone river in Vitosha 85. The Wonderful Bridges 91. Thracian Tomb of ...

  5. Rila Monastery Nature Park - Wikipedia

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    Rila Monastery Nature Park (Bulgarian: Природен парк „Рилски манастир“) is one of the largest nature parks in Bulgaria, spanning a territory of 252.535 km 2 (97.504 sq mi) in the western part of the Rila mountain range at an altitude between 750 and 2,713 metres (2,461 and 8,901 ft).

  6. Musala Lakes - Wikipedia

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    The lakes are formed in three interconnected cascading cirques, giving rise to the glacial valley of the Musalenska Bistritsa, which starts at Rila's highest summit Musala and reaches the winter resort of Borovets further downstream in a northern direction, in the northern foothills of Rila. The first cirque, measuring 740 × 490 m, hosts the ...

  7. Rila National Park - Wikipedia

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    Rila National Park (Bulgarian: Национален парк „Рила“) is the largest national park in Bulgaria spanning an area of 810.46 km 2 (312.92 sq mi; 200,270 acres) in the Rila mountain range in the south-west of the country.

  8. List of mountains in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria's highest mountains are Rila (highest peak Musala, 2925 m; the highest in the Balkans) and Pirin (highest peak Vihren, 2914 m). The large mountain chain of Stara planina (Balkan Mountains) runs west–east across the entire country, bisecting it and giving the name to the entire Balkan peninsula.

  9. Bezimennia Vrah - Wikipedia

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    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).