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  2. Golyamata Gramada - Wikipedia

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    Golyamata Gramada (Bulgarian: Голямата грамада, ‘Big Pile’) is one of the largest stone rivers on Vitosha Mountain, Bulgaria. The feature is situated in the upper valley of Vitoshka Bistritsa River in Bistrishko Branishte Nature Reserve, extending near 1 km, and up to 300 m wide.

  3. Vitosha - Wikipedia

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    Map of Vitosha. Vitosha (Bulgarian: Витоша), the ancient Scomius or Scombrus, [1] is a mountain massif, on the outskirts of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Vitosha is one of the symbols of Sofia and the closest site for hiking, alpinism and skiing. Convenient bus lines and rope ways render the mountain easily accessible.

  4. Cherni Vrah - Wikipedia

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    Cherni Vrah (Bulgarian: Черни връх [ˈt͡ʃɛrni vrɤx], "Black Peak") is the summit of Vitosha Mountain in Bulgaria.Rising to 2290 m, the peak is the fourth highest mountain summit in the country after Musala (2925 m, Rila Mountain), Vihren (2914 m, Pirin Mountain), and Botev Vrah (2376 m, Balkan Range).

  5. Zlatnite Mostove - Wikipedia

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    Zlatnite Mostove (Bulgarian: Златните мостове, ‘Golden Bridges’) is the largest stone river on Vitosha Mountain, Bulgaria. The feature is situated in the valley of Vladayska River, extending 2.2 km, and up to 150 m wide, with several ‘tributary’ stone rivers. The stone river is ‘descending’ from elevation 1800 m above ...

  6. Aleko, Vitosha - Wikipedia

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    Aleko is a major base of the Mountain Rescue Service network on Vitosha Mountain. Aleko takes its name from the homonymous chalet built in 1924 (second in Bulgaria after Skakavitsa Chalet in Rila Mountain ), and named for the writer Aleko Konstantinov who organized the first group climbing of Cherni Vrah on August 27, 1895.

  7. Vitosha, Sofia - Wikipedia

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    Vitosha (Bulgarian: Витоша) is one of the 24 districts [1] of Sofia, situated in the southern parts of the City on the foot of the Vitosha mountain. As of 2006 it has 42,953 inhabitants. As of 2006 it has 42,953 inhabitants.

  8. Vitosha Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    The corner of Vitosha and Patriarch Evtimiy boulevards, so called the Pharmacy (Bulgarian: Аптека), is a popular place for meetings. The boulevard is named after Vitosha, the mountain near Sofia. It was an unadjusted street during the Ottoman rule of Bulgaria and acquired the name Vitoshka ulitsa ("Vitosha Street") after the Liberation in

  9. Category:Vitosha - Wikipedia

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