Buzludzha
Peak in the Balkan Mountains, Bulgaria / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Buzludzha (Bulgarian: Бузлуджа [ˈbuzɫod͡ʒɐ]) 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 1,432 metres (4,698 feet) high.[2] It was renamed to Hadzhi Dimitar (Хаджи Димитър) in 1942 but remains popularly known as Buzludzha.[3] The summit is limestone and granite. Its slopes are covered with grassy vegetation; its foothills and the neighbouring peaks sustain beech forests.[3] The peak's name derives from Turkish: buzlu 'icy'.
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Buzludzha | |
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Бузлуджа | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,432 m (4,698 ft)[1] |
Coordinates | 42°44′8.88″N 25°23′37.68″E |
Geography | |
Location | Stara Zagora Province, Bulgaria |
Parent range | Balkan Mountains |
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