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Sinanitsa's steep eastern face is a popular destination for alpine climbing. The route follows a vertical wall around 200 m (660 ft) high, [ 7 ] with a climbing grade of 4b. It was first scaled by Andrey Todorov and Vasil Nastev on 12 July 1949; the first winter ascent was accomplished on 27 April 1955 by Encho Petkov and Yordan Machirski.
The Sinanishko Lake (Bulgarian: Синанишко езеро) is a glacial lake in the Pirin mountain range, southwestern Bulgaria, situated about 700 m to the north–northeast of the summit of Sinanitsa (2,516 m) in the small Sinanitsa cirque at an altitude of 2,181 m.
Sinanitsa: 2516: Pirin: Gallery. Rila as seen from the village of Kostenets, Sofia Province. Vihren Peak in Pirin as seen from the north. Kamenitsa Peak and Tevno ...
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A view to Sinanitsa. Geologically and morphologically Pirin is divided into three parts: north, central and south, which differ sharply in size and altitude. [5] North Pirin is the largest of the subdivisions and the mountain's downright part. [2]
Image Peak Height (m) Coordinates; Vihren: 2914: Kutelo: 2908: Banski Suhodol: 2884: Polezhan: 2851: Kamenitsa: 2822: Malak Polezhan: 2822: Bayuvi Dupki: 2820 ...
Meteoblue (stylized as meteoblue) is a meteorological service created at the University of Basel, Switzerland. In 2006, Meteoblue was then founded as a spin-off company in order to serve customers especially in the area of agriculture as well as solar and wind power .
Pirin National Park (Bulgarian: Национален парк "Пирин"), originally named Vihren National Park, covering the larger part of the Pirin Mountains in southwestern Bulgaria, spanning an area of 403.56 square kilometers (155.82 sq mi).