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Boyana Church
church in Sofia, Bulgaria
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.
Chuypetlovo
Chuypetlovo (, "Hear the rooster") is a village in the Pernik municipality of Pernik Province, western Bulgaria. Its population is 57 as of January 2007.
Bistrishko Branishte
Biosphere reserve in Bulgaria
Rodope montane mixed forests
terrestrial ecoregion in southeastern Europe
Duhlata
Duhlata () is a cave situated in Vitosha mountain, western Bulgaria. With a total length of 18,200 m, Duhlata is the second longest (since 2022) cave in the country. It was declared a natural monument in 1962. The cave is home to six species of bats.
Vladaya River
river in Bulgaria
Torfeno Branishte
nature reserve in Bulgaria
Boyana waterfall
waterfall in Bulgaria
Boyana
right|thumb|A street in Boyana right|thumb|The Boyana Church right|thumb|Boyana residence and National Historical Museum (Bulgaria)- view from [[Vitosha, Kopitoto]] Boyana ( ) is a neighbourhood of the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, part of Vitosha municipality and situated 8 km south of the city centre, in the outskirts of Vitosha. Boyana is one of the most expensive parts of Sofia to live in. The residents are primarily wealthy business people, government officials, and other prominent members of Bulgarian society. Formerly an outlying village, it was incorporated into Sofia in 1961.
Vitoshka Bistritsa
watercourse in Bulgaria
Aleko hut (Vitosha Mountain)
first hut on Vitosha Mountain
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