Vihren
Vihren (Bulgarian: Вихрен [ˈvixrɛn]) is the highest peak of Bulgaria's Pirin Mountains. Reaching 2,914 metres (9,560 ft), it is Bulgaria's second and the Balkans' third highest, after Musala and Mount Olympus. Although due to the karst topography Vihren is deprived of lakes and streams, a number of Pirin's lakes are located around the peak, as is Europe's southernmost glacial mass, the Snezhnika glacieret. Until 1942 Vihren was known as Eltepe (peak of storms); it was also called Buren (stormy) and Malnienosets (lightning-bringer). The UNESCO World Heritage Site Pirin National Park was originally known as the Vihren National Park. Vihren is included in the 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria under No. 2.
Vihren | |
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Вихрен | |
Vihren from the north | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,914 m (9,560 ft) |
Prominence | 1,783 m (5,850 ft) |
Listing | Ultra |
Coordinates | 41°46′04″N 23°24′03″E |
Geography | |
Vihren Location in Bulgaria | |
Location | Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria |
Parent range | Pirin Mountains |
Climbing | |
Easiest route | Hike/scramble from Vihren refuge |
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