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Pirin mountain, Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sunset panorama in Pirin Mountain, Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Landscape of Momin Dvor Peak, Pirin Mountain, Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Fish Banderitsa lake at Pirin Mountain, Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Landscape with clear waters of Fish Vasilashko lake, Pirin Mountain, Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Fish Banderitsa lake at Pirin Mountain, Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Landscape with clear waters of Fish Vasilashko lake, Pirin Mountain, Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Pirin Mountains are a mountain range in southwestern Bulgaria, with Vihren the highest peak. The range extends about 40 km northwest-southeast, and about 25 km wide. Most of the range is protected in the Pirin National Park. The mountain is named after Perun, the highest god of the Slavic pantheon and the god of thunder and lightning. To the north Pirin is separated from Bulgarias highest mountain range, the Rila Mountains, by the Predel saddle, while to the south it reaches the Slavyanka mountain. To the west is located the valley of the Struma and to the east of the Mesta Rivers. Pirin is noted for its rich flora and fauna. Much of the area is forested, with the best conifer woods in Bulgaria, holding important populations of the Balkan endemic species Macedonian Pine, Bosnian Pine and Bulgarian Fir. Animals include the wolf and the Brown Bear. The town of Bansko, an important tourism and winter sports centre, is situated on the northeast slopes of the Pirin Mountains. The town of Razlog lies in Razlog Valley between Pirin Mountains to the south and the Rila Mountains to the north.


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