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  2. Pamporovo - Wikipedia

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    Pamporovo (Bulgarian: ... Webcam Pamporovo; Trivia. Location of Pamporovo; Pictures from Pamporovo; More Pamporovo pictures This page was last edited on 7 January ...

  3. Snezhanka Tower - Wikipedia

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    Snezhanka Tower (кула „Снежанка“) is a 156-metre-high television tower built of reinforced concrete with an observation deck near Pamporovo, Bulgaria. Snezhanka Tower is situated on Snezhanka Peak , at 1,928 metres (6,325 ft) above sea level .

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  5. Devin, Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The town itself is located in the vicinity of the popular ski resort of Pamporovo which is 35 km east of Devin. The Devinska river runs through it and numerous other brooks and rivers (namely Krichim, Muglenska and Trigradska) are found nearby, all tributaries of the Vacha river.

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  7. Chokmanovo - Wikipedia

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    It is 11 km south of the town of Smolyan and 30 km from the ski resort of Pamporovo. [1] The region is very sunny, and the village is near the top of a southern slope so it receives direct sun more than 300 days a year. It has 4 seasons, is snowy in winter, and is subject to spectacular thunderstorms in the late afternoons of summer.

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  9. Rhodope Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Pamporovo resort, where the microclimate permits a heavy snow cover to be preserved for a long time, is an excellent example. Temperatures as low as −15 °C (5 °F) are common in winter, and due to this the Rhodopes are the southernmost place in the Balkans where tree species such as the Norway Spruce and the Silver Birch can be found.