BULGARIA Inside - Rhodope Mountains

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The Rhodopes are a mountain range in Southeastern Europe, with over 83% of its area in southern Bulgaria and the remainder in Greece. Its highest peak, Golyam Perelik (2,191 m), is the seventh highest Bulgarian mountain. The region is particularly notable for the Karst areas with their deep river gorges, large caves and specific sculptured forms, such as the Trigrad Gorge. The Rhodopes are spread over 14,735 km², of which 12,233 km² are on Bulgarian territory. The mountains are about 240 km long and about 100-120 km wide, with an average altitude of 785 m. 15 reserves have been established in the region, some of which under UNESCO protection. The Rhodopes are inhabited from the Prehistoric age. There are many archaeological finds of ancient tools in some of the caves.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhodope_Mountains

Най-добрия сувенир от България!

България - част от рая на планетата Земя, където уханието на рози, шумът на горите и песента на морските вълни ни пренасят в света на мечтите. Страна с над 1300 годишна история и уникална природа, която всеки трябва да познава!

Този филм ще Ви даде възможност да откриете прекрасни места за почивка и туризъм, да се докоснете до девствената природа и да посетите повечето от най-забележителните архитектурни и исторически обекти в България.

- Родопа планина

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