Category
page 1Landforms of Sofia City Province
Balkan Mountains
mountain range in the eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula

Vitosha
thumb|right|Map of Vitosha
Vitosha ( ), the ancient Scomius or Scombrus, 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. Vitosha has the outlines of an enormous dome.
Sofia Valley
a valley in central western Bulgaria
Sofia Public Mineral Baths
architectural structure
Iskar Gorge
Cherni Vrah (Peak)
the fourth highest mountain summit in Bulgaria
Plana Mountain
mountain in Bulgaria
Iskar Reservoir
body of water
Lozenska Mountain
mountain in Bulgaria
Lyulin Mountain
mountain in Bulgaria

Lake Pancharevo
artificial lake in Bulgaria
Golyam Rezen
summit on Vitosha Mountain, Bulgaria
Malak Rezen
summit in Vitosha (Bulgaria)
Boyana waterfall
waterfall in Bulgaria
Lake Ariana
lake
Kamen Del
summit in Bulgaria
Vitinya Pass
mountain pass in Bulgaria
Petrohan Pass
mountain pass in Bulgaria
Skoparnik
thumb|250px|Skoparnik Peak from Golyam Kupen Peak.
Skoparnik ( ) is the third highest peak of Vitosha Mountain in Bulgaria. Rising to 2,226 m, the peak is situated 1.5 km south of Golyam Rezen Peak (2,277 m), and 2 km southeast of the summit Cherni Vrah (2,290 m). The peak is bounded by the Bistrishko Branishte Biosphere Reserve to the east, and a prohibited drinking water catchment area to the west, and is part of the divide between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean, with the Vitoshka Bistritsa draining its eastern slopes to flow into the Iskar River and eventually