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Golyam Mermer (Голям Мермер)
Highest point
Elevation2,602 m (8,537 ft)
Coordinates42°10′5.53″N 23°21′1.20″E / 42.1682028°N 23.3503333°E / 42.1682028; 23.3503333
Geography
LocationBulgaria
Parent rangeRila Mountains

Golyam Mermer (Bulgarian: Голям Мермер) is a summit in the western part of the Rila mountain range in southwestern Bulgaria reaching height of 2,602 m.[1] It is located on the boundary between Rila National Park and Rila Monastery Nature Park.

The summit is located on the Malyovitsa ridge west of the imposing summit of Malyovitsa (2,729 m), from which it is separated through the wide Mermera saddle.[1] The Malyovitsa ridge forms the main watershed of the Balkan Peninsula separating the Black Sea drainage basin to the north and the Aegean Sea one to the south.[2] Northwest of Golyam Mermer are located the glacial Urdini Lakes.

South of the summit beings the Dalgia ridge, along which passes the winter trail to the Rila Monastery, situated south in the valley of the Rilska River. Along the summit passes the trail from the Malyovitsa refuge to the Ivan Vazov refuge (6 hours) and the summer trail to the Rila Monastery via the valley of the river Malka Drushlyavitsa.[1]

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Citations

  1. ^ a b c Raduchev 1984, p. 58
  2. ^ Yankov 2004, p. 4

References

  • Радучев (Raduchev), Живко (Zhivko) (1984). Рила. Географски речник [Rila. Geographic Dictionary] (in Bulgarian). София (Sofia): Наука и култура (Nauka i kultura).
  • Грънчаров (Grancharov), Румен (Rumen) (2000). Върховете на Рила. Пътеводител към високата планина [The Summits of Rila. Guide to the High Mountain] (in Bulgarian). София (Sofia).{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Yankov (Янков), Petar (Петър) (2004). Rila Monastery Nature Park. Management Plan 2004–2013 (Природен парк "Рилски манастир". План за управление 2004–2013) (PDF) (in Bulgarian). Sofia: Ministry of Environment and Water.
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