Category
page 1Mountains of the Balkan mountains
Botev Peak
peak in Bulgaria
Midžor
Midžor (, ) or Midzhur (, ) is a peak in the Balkan Mountains, situated on the border between Bulgaria and Serbia. At , it is the highest peak of the Western Balkan Mountains, as well as the highest in Serbia.
Hadzhi Dimitar Peak
Buzludzha ( ) is a historical peak in the Central Balkan Mountains, Bulgaria. The mountain is located to the east of the Shipka Pass near the town of Kazanlak and is a site of historical importance. The peak is high. It was renamed to Hadzhi Dimitar (Хаджи Димитър) in 1942 but remains popularly known as Buzludzha. The summit is limestone and granite. Its slopes are covered with grassy vegetation; its foothills and the neighbouring peaks sustain beech forests. The peak's name derives from 'kind of icy'.
Kom Peak
peak in the western Balkan Mountains in Bulgaria
Vezhen
peak in Bulgaria
Murgash Peak
Murgash is a peak in Bulgaria, in the Balkan Mountains mountain range. The peak is located in the East part of Murgash massive, with an altitude of above sea level.
Shipka (peak)
peak in the Balkan mountains, Bulgaria
Okolchitsa (peak)
Okolchitsa () is a Bulgarian mountain, the highest peak in the Vratsa mountains in the west part of the Balkan Mountains. On the peak on June 2, 1876, the last battle of Hristo Botev's army took place.
Levski Peak
in the Balkan Mountains, in central Bulgaria