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Bayuvi Dupki (Bulgarian: Баюви дупки [ˈbajovi ˈdupki]) is a peak in the
Pirin mountain range, south-western Bulgaria. It
falls within the
borders of the...
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located within the
boundaries of
Pirin National Park:
Bayuvi Dupki–Dzhindzhiritsa and Yulen.
Bayuvi Dupki–Dzhindzhiritsa is
among the
oldest in Bulgaria...
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Bayuvi Dupki–Dzhindzhiritsa (Bulgarian: Баюви дупки–Джинджирица), also
spelled Doupki–Djindjiritza, is a
nature reserve in
Pirin National Park, located...
- (Dzhendema (1977,
merged in 2017)) Ali
Botush (1977)
Bistrishko Branishte (1977)
Bayuvi Dupki–Dzhindzhiritsa (1977) (in
Pirin National Park)
Mantaritza (1977) Uzunbodzhak...
- Kamenitsa, 2,822
metres (9,259 ft)
Malak Polezhan, 2,822
metres (9,259 ft)
Bayuvi Dupki, 2,820
metres (9,252 ft) Yalovarnika, 2,763
metres (9,065 ft) Kaymakchal...
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montane mixed forests Temperate broadleaf and
mixed forests biome Bulgaria Bayuvi Dupki–Dzhindzhiritsa (temperate
coniferous forest),
Pirin National Park...
- and others. The most
precious parts of
Pirin are
designated reserves. "
Bayuvi Dupki - Djinjiritsa" is a
biosphere reserve under the au****es of UNESCO...
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Location Ali
Botush Reserve 11.86 km2 1951
Atanasovo Lake 10.32 km2 1980
Bayuvi Dupki–Dzhindzhiritsa 28.73 km2 1934
Beglika Reserve 14.61 km2 1960 Beli...
- Bulgaria 2,822 — — 14 Pirin/Malak
Polezhan Bulgaria 2,822 — — 15 Pirin/
Bayuvi Dupki Bulgaria 2,820 — — 16 Olympus/Aghios
Antonios Greece 2,815 — — 17...
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altitudes of 2,550–2,700 m in a
single locality, the
Yavorov anticline in
Bayuvi Dupki–Dzhindzhiritsa
Nature Reserve of
Pirin National Park.
Unlike the other...