Rila - Peaks in Rila

Peaks in Rila

  • Musala — 2,925 m
  • Malka Musala (Lower Musala) — 2,902 m
  • Ovcharets (Yurushki chal) — 2,768 m
  • Golyam Kupen — 2,731 m
  • Malyovitsa — 2,729 m
  • Popova kapa — 2,704 m
  • Malka Malyovitsa — 2,698 m
  • Lopushki vrah — 2,698 m
  • Lovnitsa — 2,695 m
  • Kanarata — 2,691 m
  • Orlovets — 2,685 m
  • Pastri slap (Aladzha slap) – 2,684 m
  • Zliya zab — 2,678 m
  • Eleni vrah — 2,654 m
  • Kovach (Nalbant) vrah - 2,640 m
  • Suha Vapa vrah - 2,638 m
  • Ravni vrah (Ravni chal) — 2,637 m
  • Belmeken — 2,627 m
  • Kamilata — 2,621 m
  • Golyam Mechi vrah — 2,618 m
  • Dvuglav — 2,605 m
  • Golyam Mramorets (Golyam Mermer) — 2,598 m
  • Dodov (Drushlevishki) vrah — 2,597 m
  • Kozi vrah — 2,587 m
  • Iglata — 2,575 m
  • Mechit — 2,568 m
  • Ushite — 2,560 m
  • Ptichi vrah (Ashiklar) — 2,536 m
  • Malak Mechit — 2,535 m
  • Yanchov vrah — 2,481 m
  • Malak Mechi vrah — 2,474 m
  • Strazhnik (Kurdzhilak) — 2,469 m
  • Budachki kamak — 2,447 m
  • Kukov vrah — 2,411 m
  • Tsarev vrah — 2,376 m
  • Ivan Vazov (Damga) — 2,342 m
  • Markov kamak (Gorna Kadiitsa) — 2,342 m
  • Malka Popova kapa — 2,180 m
  • Treshtenik — 2,020 m
  • Angelov vrah
  • Malak Lopushki vrah
  • Malak Mramorets (Malak Mermer)

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