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2268:. Some historians theorise that Nestinarstvo dates back to Thracian times. The ritual is performed on the feast days of Saints Constantine and Helena on 3 and 4 June when a pilgrim procession consisting of all residents, led by nestinari carrying icons, heads to a holy spring near the village, where they consecrate the icons and dance
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The main threat to the park comes from the uncontrolled tourist development which has plagued the
Bulgarian Black Sea coast since the early 1990s. So far, the coast of the Strandzha Nature Park has remained almost intact. The most notable example is the case of the Golden Pearl hotel complex near the
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shortly after 1369 and the coastal towns were conquered in 1453. Under
Ottoman rule, many villages provided auxiliaries to the Ottoman army or had to protect the mountain passes and therefore enjoyed a more favourable status — they paid no taxes and the men had the right to bear arms. There were
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to the west and the III-9901 third class road to the east which serves the park coastline. The two roads are linked by the II-99 second class road. With an area of 1,161 square kilometres (448 sq mi), or approximately 1% of the national territory, the park is the largest protected territory
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launched an infringement procedure against
Bulgaria that forced the Ministry to withdraw the positive environmental assessment of the Master Plan in 2010 but the decision was rejected by the Supreme Administrative Court. The Strandzha Nature Park Management Plan drafted in 2003 has not yet meet with
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The annual precipitation is high, reaching in some areas above 1,000 millimetres (39 in). Along the coast rainfall is under the influence of the
Mediterranean and is characterised with a winter maximum while the higher regions of Strandzha also have a second maximum in May – June as a result of
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The relief of
Strandzha is hilly, characterised by mild rolling ridges covered with dense woods. To the west the mountain is steeper and more rugged. Strandzha Nature Park has two clearly defined ridges — Rezovo ridge with its highest summit at Golyamo Gradishte peak at 710 metres (780 yd)
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timber. The houses often follow an elongated plan — all rooms are arranged one after another. An important architectural element is the fireplace, built in stone, up to 2 metres (2.2 yd) wide in its foundations and 1 metre (1.1 yd) deep. It narrows in height and takes the shape of a
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The climate of
Strandzha is influenced by the proximity of the Black, Marmara and Aegean seas which clearly distinguishes the local climate from that of the rest of Bulgaria. The region is among the warmest in the country with temperatures rarely falling below 0 °C in winter and rising above
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of
Bulgaria. The directorate implements the state policy for the management and control of the protected area, aiming at the long-term conservation of the unique nature and ensuring the sustainable social and economic development of the region. It monitors the management and conservation of the
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The issues regarding the development of the park's coastline remain open. The Master Plan of
Tsarevo Municipality adopted in 2008 and approved by the Ministry of Environment and Water envisages the construction of vacation complexes with 75,000 beds on the territory of the park and Natura 2000
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the area was isolated, which influenced the formation of a local style of rural architecture. The
Strandzhan wooden houses evolved in the 17th and 18th centuries. They have a stone foundation and first floor and a wooden second storey. The walls, floors and ceilings are constructed from
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There were around 60 Thracian fortresses in
Strandzha, many of which were used in the Middle Ages when churches were constructed in their inner yards. The fortresses were built of large stones without the use of mortar. Vestiges of those stronghold can be found near the villages of
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village of Varvara, whose construction commenced in 2006 on the territory of the part, supported by Tsarevo Municipality without ecological evaluation. After protests the construction was declared illegal later that year but the mayor of Tsarevo and the investor appealed to the
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24 °C in summer due to the cooling effect of the Black Sea. The average temperature drops with the rising elevation in the interior which creates conditions for more frequent and longer-lasting mists, heavier snowfall and earlier frosts. In winter frequent fogs lead to
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population. The tributaries of the Veleka include the Mladezhka river (40 kilometres (25 mi)), Mechi Dol (26 kilometres (16 mi)), Katun (15 kilometres (9.3 mi)), and the main tributary of the Rezovo river is the Delievska river (17 kilometres (11 mi)).
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Strandzha is situated on Via Pontica, the second-largest bird migratory route in Europe. The bays and estuaries along the Black Sea coast are a wintering destination for some birds. There are 269 avian species in the park, including populations of global importance of
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with Papia at 502 metres (549 yd)) forming the highest elevation. Approximately 38% of the park's territory has an altitude from 0–20 metres (0–66 ft), 60% from 20–60 metres (66–197 ft), and only 2% lies above 60 metres (66 yd). The mountain is an
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Strandzha Nature Park was established on 25 January 1995 to protect ecosystems and biodiversity, as well as the traditional cultural, historical and folklore heritage of the region. Before 1995 the protection of the region had been fragmented, consisting of isolated
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in August 1903 and lasted for about twenty days before being suppressed by the Turks who committed great atrocities to the local population. Over 60 villages were burned down and thousands were massacred. Strandzha was liberated during the
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Historically the region has been a centre of Bulgarian culture. Strandzha is inhabited by three ethnographic groups — the Ruptsi, Tronki and Zagortsi. The Strandzhan or Eastern Ruptsi (called this way to distinguish them from the
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forming 30% of them. These woods are the last remaining temperate forests with evergreen laurel undergrowth in Europe. The park has the highest number of vertebrate species of all protected areas in Bulgaria, including 66 species of
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adopted legislation prohibiting the right to appeal to court orders of the government establishing protected areas. In 2008 the Court declared the Golden Pearl hotel complex illegal and in 2012 the construction site was demolished.
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river is the longest and largest in Strandzha. Its upper course has a rocky bottom and many rapids. As the river flows through the karstic region of the mountain, its banks are steep with cliffs and precipices. After the village of
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The Thracian necropolis of Propada, 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) to the north-west of Malko Tarnovo, contains 40 burial mounds on a hill made of marble blocks. Coins discovered during the excavations prove the practice of
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The customs and rituals in Strandzha are related to specific days of the year, which in most cases coincide with the church holidays of the Christian calendar. They are traditionally divided into a summer (beginning on
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the continental climate. In the interior rainfall is higher and influenced by the cold northern and north-eastern winds. There is no natural protection to the north which often results in abrupt temperature falls.
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forests cover 80% of the park's area and belong to 28 forest and 18 bush habitats. This variety is due to the lower river valleys, the sea coast and the karstic terrain. These include forests of oriental beech
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Strandzha is criss-crossed by a dense network of deep ravines, streams and rivers. The rivers have a discharge maximum in winter, in November – December. With a total length of 147 kilometres (91 mi), the
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and Slavic incursions. On a small cape to the south of Ahtopol are the ruins of the Church of St Yani which used to be part of a larger monastic complex. The only preserved section of the edifice is the
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that involves a barefoot dance on smouldering embers — a vestige from the pagan past. Traditional Strandzha wooden architecture from the mid-17th to the 19th century is preserved in the villages of
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Man and Biosphere Programme and is situated along the border with Turkey. Vitanovo is located on the main Rezovo ridge 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) from Malko Tarnovo and 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from
2067:, etc. The necropolis was active until the 4th century AD. Another sanctuary of interest is situated in Kamenska Barchina, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from Malko Tarnovo. It is located in an area of
1189:, making Strandzha Nature Park first in that indicator among all protected areas in Europe. There are 1670 species of vascular plants which constitute 44% of the total number of species in Bulgaria.
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importance, as well as the traditional cultural, historical and folklore heritage of the region. The altitude varies from 710 metres (780 yd) on Gradishte Peak to 0 metres (0 yd) at the
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causes the high frequency of eastern winds in summer. In the interior the predominant wind direction is more varied with northern winds being the most frequent in January – March and in October.
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The winds are predominantly northern. Along the coastline the winds flow from the north in November – March, from the east in April – August and from the north-east in September – October. The
1129:), eight natural landmarks, and 14 protected areas. Silkosiya is the first nature reserve in Bulgaria, established in 1933. It is situated 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) to the north of
1185:. The combination of climate, specific geographic position and relief, as well as the lack of a strong anthropogenic influence, have contributed to the formation of 130 different
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Strandzha Nature Park has the richest vertebrate fauna among all protected areas in Bulgaria — 410 species, not counting 70 species of marine fishes. There are 66 breeding
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2091:. There are ruins of several small early Byzantine castles along the coast between the rivers Veleka and Rezovska. These were part of the defensive system built by emperor
1153:. Silistar is situated on the Black Sea coast between the villages of Sinemorets and Rezovo and has the highest number of plant species per square kilometre in Bulgaria.
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Mountain in the extreme south-eastern corner of the country on the border with Turkey. It was established on 25 January 1995 to protect ecosystems and biodiversity of
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and Zvezdets. After 1913 the Ruptsi who inhabited the territory of modern Turkey settled in the north-western regions of Strandzha. Their main occupation was
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The documented history of Strandzha dates back several millennia. The oldest traces of human habitation are stone axes and ceramic fragments found in the
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in 1785–1810, brigand bands wreaked havoc in Strandzha resulting in the migration of thousands of people. Another massive migration wave followed the
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The territory of Strandzha Nature Park falls within the Mediterranean soil area of Europe, characterised by wetter soils in comparison to the rest of
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The vegetation of the park includes many communities of a Mediterranean and sub-Mediterranean type: warm oak forests with undergrowth of evergreen
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17 privileged villages in the territory of the modern park where Muslims were not allowed to settle. During the time of internal disorder in the
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are endemic species that can only be found in the Veleka and Rezovska drainages. There are several species restricted to the Black Sea basin (
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management category V (protected landscape/seascape). The whole territory of the park and the adjacent Black Sea waters are included in the
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369:. The rich history has left an important cultural heritage by several civilizations and folklore traditions unique for Bulgaria, such as
2264:. The ritual was practised in several Bulgarian and Greek villages in the region and was first documented in 1862 by the Bulgarian poet
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production and mining. The second largest group are the Tronki who inhabit mainly the areas to the north and to the west of the park in
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Strandzha has a significant potential for climate therapy. Due to the healthy climate along the coastline combined with sandy beaches,
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periods. The anticline has an orientation from north-west to south-east. The river valleys are geologically young, formed during the
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500:. Strandzha is the least populated region in Bulgaria with a population density of 10 people per km. It is accessible through the
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and retained its mild and relatively humid climate. Under those conditions the region has preserved relict species from the
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Best Practice for Conservation Planning in Rural Areas: Biological and Landscape Diversity in Central and Eastern Europe
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with average length of 50 kilometres (31 mi) from west to east and 20 kilometres (12 mi) from north to south.
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The rich history of Strandzha has left important vestiges across the territory of the park. The Thracians worshipped a
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The invertebrate fauna is poorly studied. There are 80 Bulgarian and 4 local endemics, as well as 34 relict species.
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657:(5%). Strandzha is the only place in Bulgaria where Alisoils are found and the only place in Europe with Nitisols.
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under the code Strandzha BG0001007. Strandzha Nature Park is listed as an important bird and biodiversity area by
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settled in most of the Balkans, including Strandzha. The whole territory of the modern park was included in the
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relict species. The Ponto-Caspian dates from the ancient Sarmatian Sea. The boreal dates from the epoch of
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Man and Biosphere Programme. The whole territory is part of the network of nature protection areas of the
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Ruptsi) are considered the largest of the three groups. The etymology of the name is linked to the word
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4104:(in Bulgarian). Electronic History of Bulgaria hosted on the Bulgarian Knowledge Portal. Archived from
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in 1878, Strandzha remained outside the borders of the reborn state. In July 1903 in the historic area
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History of the Bulgarian state in the Middle Ages. Volume I. History of the First Bulgarian Empire.
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when the whole southern Black Sea coast was linked and represents the westernmost extension of the
247:. Silkosiya is the oldest one in Bulgaria, established in 1933, and Uzunbodzhak is included in the
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2230:, 26 October). The largest festival in Strandzha is celebrated in mid-August in the historic area
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4007:История на българската държава през средните векове. Том I. История на Първото българско царство.
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species, and two other globally threatened species. The park is an important sanctuary of the
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structures. Among the most important monuments of that epoch is the Thracian cult complex in
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period (c. 6000—3000 BC). Since the mid-1st millennium BC the mountain was inhabited by the
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forests, game, and fish resources while encouraging tourism and environmental protection.
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raids. By the 2nd century BC, the power of the Odrysian kingdom declined and it became a
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truncated pyramid. Examples of Strandzhan houses have been preserved in Malko Tarnovo,
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in Bulgaria. Due to the geographic location of Strandzha in the immediate vicinity of
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tribes, forming part of several Thracian kingdoms until the region was annexed by the
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have been preserved in Strandzha. One of the main characteristics is the presence of
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The ichthyofauna of the park is among the richest in Europe with 41 freshwater and
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language. The traditional Ruptsi settlements in the park are Balgari, Brashlyan,
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is the only worm snake in Europe and is restricted to the southern parts of the
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by the local Bulgarian population. The region was liberated in 1912 during the
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period in c. 6000 BC. By the mid-1st millennium BC Strandzha was inhabited by
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spanning a territory of 1,161 square kilometres (448 sq mi) in the
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4140:(in Bulgarian). Official Site of Malko Tarnovo Municipality. Archived from
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Tabula Imperii Byzantini, Band 6: Thrakien (Thrakē, Rodopē und Haimimontos)
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species of fish, as well as 70 marine fish species. There are nine Ponto-
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and the icing of the forests at altitudes above 500 metres (0 yd).
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and protected areas. The park is administered by a directorate based in
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mining and metallurgy. In the late 6th and early 7th centuries the
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included in the nature park: protected areas, natural landmarks
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Topics on Physical and Social-Economic Geography of Bulgaria
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and provided funds for the construction of a monastery near
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2746:"Strandzha Nature Park: Ethnographic Aspect and Population"
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Information System on the Protected Areas under Natura 2000
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Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization
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and many Bulgarians settled in the southern areas of the
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2828:"Strandzha Nature Park: Geographic Location and Climate"
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In terms of biogeography the park falls within both the
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and subordinated to the Executive Forest Agency of the
3907:] (in Bulgarian). София (Sofia): Анубис (Anubis).
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Down with the Sultan, Long live the Balkan Federation!
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International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
1864:. The Thracians of Strandzha were infamous for their
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cape, at several kilometers to the north of the park
2319:approval by the Ministry of Environment and Water.
1973:(1912–1913) and formally joined Bulgaria after the
1642:, as well as populations of European importance of
625:. There are seven soil types in the park under the
266:Strandzha Nature Park falls within two terrestrial
4122:"Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas: Strandzha"
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1598:. 27 species of small mammals at the park include
459:Autumn view of a forest along the meanders of the
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3905:History of Medieval Bulgaria VII–XIV centuries
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1371:, 6 of which cannot be found elsewhere in the
1133:and 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) to the east of
524:. Because of the proximity of three seas, the
484:Strandzha Nature Park is situated entirely in
417:International Union for Conservation of Nature
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3922:Donchev, Doncho; Karakashev, Hristo (2004).
3901:История на средновековна България VII–XIV век
3175:"Strandzha Nature Park: Flora and Vegetation"
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1618:. There have been reports on the presence of
285:. Forests cover 80% of the park's area, with
146:1,161 square kilometres (448 sq mi)
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1888:. In Roman times, Strandzha was a centre of
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3699:Official Site of Malko Tarnovo Municipality
3637:Official Site of Malko Tarnovo Municipality
3589:Official Site of Malko Tarnovo Municipality
3554:Official Site of Malko Tarnovo Municipality
3521:Official Site of Malko Tarnovo Municipality
3491:Official Site of Malko Tarnovo Municipality
3461:Official Site of Malko Tarnovo Municipality
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2647:"Strandzha Nature Park: Information Centre"
2226:, 6 May) and a winter period (beginning on
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1904:for the first time in the aftermath of the
1328:) with undergrowth of pontic rhododendron (
1036:a climatic sea resort of local importance.
382:, as well as in the town of Malko Tarnovo.
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3886:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
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3027:"Strandzha Nature Park: Nature Landmarks"
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2296:The coastline of the park near Sinemorets
1981:Archaeological and architectural heritage
1912:. In the 14th century, Bulgarian emperor
1828:A view of the Thracian rock sanctuary of
1399:plant species, including local endemics (
4052:. Official Site of Strandzha Nature Park
3866:. Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK.
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3268:The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
3243:The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
3218:United States Department of Agriculture
3209:Germplasm Resources Information Network
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2031:and many of their rock sanctuaries and
1931:The interior of the region fell to the
1538:species. Among the most common are the
627:World Reference Base for Soil Resources
574:origin and surface strata covered with
536:, Strandzha remained unaffected by the
5602:Tourist attractions in Burgas Province
5579:
4124:(in Bulgarian). BirdLife International
3831:Official Site of Strandzha Nature Park
3792:"Golden Pearl - End or New Beginning?"
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3320:Official Site of Strandzha Nature Park
3179:Official Site of Strandzha Nature Park
3099:Official Site of Strandzha Nature Park
3074:Official Site of Strandzha Nature Park
3031:Official Site of Strandzha Nature Park
3006:Official Site of Strandzha Nature Park
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2921:Official Site of Strandzha Nature Park
2862:Official Site of Strandzha Nature Park
2832:Official Site of Strandzha Nature Park
2794:Official Site of Strandzha Nature Park
2750:Official Site of Strandzha Nature Park
2651:Official Site of Strandzha Nature Park
2556:Official Site of Strandzha Nature Park
2528:Official Site of Strandzha Nature Park
2482:Official Site of Strandzha Nature Park
2158:and has preserved many words from the
1622:in the rocks and caverns of Silistar.
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322:species, of which 4 are local, and 34
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4160:. UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
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2478:"Strandzha Nature Park: Introduction"
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1199:, the symbol of Strandzha nature park
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2258:barefoot dance on smouldering embers
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1721:species have been recorded, such as
1669:A landscape of Strandzha nature park
1183:temperate broadleaf and mixed forest
1105:Strandzha Nature Park includes five
516:evolved before the formation of the
353:in the late 14th century. After the
275:temperate broadleaf and mixed forest
5617:Protected areas established in 1995
4004:V. Zlatarski - Istorija 1 B - Index
3717:
3674:UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
3550:"Roman Roads, Fortresses and Mines"
2679:Official Tourism Portal of Bulgaria
2392:List of protected areas of Bulgaria
1139:World Network of Biosphere Reserves
423:network of nature protection areas
357:in 1878, Strandzha remained in the
249:World Network of Biosphere Reserves
13:
3954:The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
3827:"Strandzha Nature Park: Documents"
1916:(r. 1331–1371) gave refuge to the
1906:Byzantine–Bulgarian war of 894–896
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606:to the town of Malko Tarnovo with
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3095:"Strandzha Nature Park: Habitats"
3070:"Strandzha Nature Park: Reserves"
2712:Bulgarian Foundation Biodiversity
2429:"Ouzounboudjak Biosphere Reserve"
1844:peninsula and are dated from the
1048:The mouth of the Veleka river at
409:Ministry of Environment and Water
163:Ministry of Environment and Water
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3633:"Customs and Rites in Strandzha"
3457:"Thracian Tomb in Mishkova Niva"
3316:"Strandzha Nature Park: History"
2956:"Climate data for Malko Tarnovo"
2858:"Strandzha Nature Park: Relieve"
2708:"20 Years Strandzha Nature Park"
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2006:
1989:
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1172:Euxine-Colchic deciduous forests
1072:The second longest river is the
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283:Euxine-Colchic deciduous forests
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33:V (protected landscape/seascape)
5622:1995 establishments in Bulgaria
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3002:"Strandzha Nature Park: Rivers"
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2940:Climate data for Malko Tarnovo
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2282:Threats and conservation issues
1101:A forest in Uzunbodzhak Reserve
677:Climate data for Malko Tarnovo
211:The nature park is situated in
4088:. Executive Environment Agency
2917:"Strandzha Nature Park: Soils"
2639:
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2524:"Strandzha Nature Park: Fauna"
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2236:Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising
1962:Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising
1508:order in Strandzha nature park
1352:), Himalayan meadow primrose (
394:A map of Strandzha nature park
363:Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising
349:until it was conquered by the
1:
4138:"Malko Tarnovo and Strandzha"
3930:] (in Bulgarian). София (
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3214:Agricultural Research Service
2982:Donchev & Karakashev 2004
2899:Donchev & Karakashev 2004
2882:Donchev & Karakashev 2004
2770:Donchev & Karakashev 2004
2397:List of mountains in Bulgaria
2013:A Strandzhan wooden house in
1996:A Strandzhan wooden house in
1616:Roach's mouse-tailed dormouse
602:spanning from the village of
477:A forest in Tisovitsa Reserve
361:, which resulted in the 1903
5597:Geography of Burgas Province
3416:Bozhilov & Gyuzelev 1999
3404:Bozhilov & Gyuzelev 1999
2412:
2245:Nestinari in the village of
1395:and Strandzha. There are 56
1207:shrubs, such as tree heath (
438:
7:
4769:Kamchia (biosphere reserve)
4325:Bayuvi Dupki–Dzhindzhiritsa
4204:Protected areas of Bulgaria
3517:"Kamaka Thracian Sanctuary"
3446:, translated by Will Firth.
2322:
1964:broke out in Strandzha and
1942:Russo-Turkish War (1828–29)
1693:(Europe's largest lizard),
1420:Lepidotrichum uechtrizianum
1334:), Caucasian whortleberry (
866:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
726:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
629:soil classification —
562:with core layers formed by
443:
310:, as well as 70 species of
10:
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5184:Malko Tarnovo Municipality
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2314:network. As a result, the
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2057:Thracian tombs of Kazanlak
1880:, forming the province of
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1590:species present including
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578:sediments dating from the
415:The park falls within the
5607:Bulgarian Black Sea Coast
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3736:"The Strandzha Precedent"
3585:"Strandzhan Architecture"
3442:An excerpt from the book
3428:Khadziev, Georgi (1992),
2947:Climate Guide of Bulgaria
2402:Bulgarian Black Sea Coast
2288:Bulgarian Black Sea Coast
1423:), 6 Bulgarian endemics (
1322:) and small-leaved lime (
1237:, sage-leaved rock rose (
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548:Relief, geology and soils
184:, also transliterated as
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5592:Nature parks in Bulgaria
4857:Thracian Black Sea coast
4733:Golden Sands Nature Park
4555:Dobrujan Black Sea coast
4006:
3923:
3900:
2457:"Ecoregions of Bulgaria"
2234:in commemoration of the
2129:Ethnography and folklore
1673:There are 24 species of
1632:semi-collared flycatcher
1620:Mediterranean monk seals
1600:European ground squirrel
1484:
1337:Vaccinium arctostaphylos
1161:
522:Euxine-Colchic ecoregion
4685:Moesian Black Sea coast
4086:"Strandzha Nature Park"
4066:"Strandzha Nature Park"
4050:"Strandzha Nature Park"
3975:Soustal, Peter (1991).
3958:Oxford University Press
2675:"Strandzha Nature Park"
2433:Official Site of UNESCO
1628:white-backed woodpecker
1255:and bulbous bluegrass (
182:Priroden park Strandzha
16:Nature park in Bulgaria
4825:Constantine and Helena
3239:"Alburnus schischkovi"
2626:BirdLife International
2297:
2249:
1950:Liberation of Bulgaria
1837:
1670:
1466:Verbascum bugulifolium
1358:) and common heather (
1316:), oriental hornbeam (
1252:Bothriochloa ischaemum
1200:
1102:
1052:
429:BirdLife International
395:
355:Liberation of Bulgaria
190:largest protected area
179:Природен парк Странджа
5507:Strandzha Nature Park
5290:Strandzha Nature Park
5101:Strandzha Nature Park
3202:Rhododendron ponticum
2945:Kichukova, M (1983).
2387:Geography of Bulgaria
2295:
2244:
2154:which is part of the
2095:(r. 527–565) against
1956:the delegates of the
1827:
1794:western tubenose goby
1743:common European viper
1731:southern crested newt
1707:spur-thighed tortoise
1668:
1450:Saponaria stranjensis
1384:Hypericum androsaemum
1331:Rhododendron ponticum
1225:), green olive tree (
1195:
1100:
1047:
538:Quaternary glaciation
393:
314:in the waters of the
171:Strandzha Nature Park
127:42.01250°N 27.60861°E
45:View from Papiya Peak
24:Strandzha Nature Park
5398:Tsarevo Municipality
5071:St. Anastasia Island
4345:Central Rila Reserve
4330:Bistrishko Branishte
3956:. New York, Oxford:
3487:"Propada Domed Tomb"
3382:, pp. 1916–1917
3264:"Phoxinus strandjae"
2216:Sredets Municipality
1860:and was part of the
1699:European pond turtle
1687:European blind snake
1580:European pine marten
1522:European blind snake
1455:Red Book of Bulgaria
1402:Veronica turrilliana
1369:relict plant species
1346:), Black Sea holly (
1310:), common hornbeam (
1301:Quercus hartwissiana
1273:) and crack willow (
1213:), butcher's-broom (
1168:Balkan mixed forests
502:I-9 first class road
279:Balkan mixed forests
5300:Uzunbodzhak Reserve
5137:Tourism in Bulgaria
3136:Bulgarian Greenbelt
2316:European Commission
2256:, which involves a
1432:Oenanthe millefolia
1408:Anthemis jordanovii
1343:Prunus laurocerasus
1319:Carpinus orientalis
1298:), Strandzhan oak (
1246:Chrysopogon gryllus
1228:Phillyrea latifolia
1222:Hypericum calycinum
1219:), Rose of Sharon (
1197:Pontic rhododendron
796:Daily mean °C (°F)
386:Park administration
186:Stranja Nature Park
159:Governing body
123: /
5076:St. Cyricus Island
4310:Ali Botush Reserve
4144:on 31 January 2020
3418:, pp. 602–603
2984:, pp. 122–123
2884:, pp. 121–122
2379:Environment portal
2298:
2250:
2200:livestock breeding
2069:conglomerate rocks
1838:
1723:European tree frog
1711:Hermann's tortoise
1703:Balkan pond turtle
1671:
1656:Eurasian eagle owl
1636:olive-tree warbler
1596:Kuhl's pipistrelle
1478:Cistus laurifolius
1340:), cherry laurel (
1304:), Hungarian oak (
1240:Cistus salvifolius
1201:
1103:
1053:
512:The vegetation of
396:
306:and 41 species of
132:42.01250; 27.60861
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5573:
5537:Tisovitsa Reserve
5532:Silkosiya Reserve
5357:
5356:
5143:
5142:
5091:St. Thomas Island
4861:(Southern coast,
4791:(Burgas Province)
4760:(Burgas Province)
4559:(Northern coast,
4513:
4512:
4475:Torfeno Branishte
4294:Vrachanski Balkan
3873:978-2-8317-0286-5
2307:National Assembly
2228:St Demetrius' Day
2202:, and especially
2178:, Malko Tarnovo,
2152:Strandzha dialect
2150:. They speak the
1975:Second Balkan War
1815:Cultural heritage
1745:, is noteworthy.
1727:eastern spadefoot
1683:Aesculapian snake
1472:Sideritis syriaca
1460:Ophrys reinholdii
1444:Veronica krumovii
1438:Galium bulgaricum
1393:Iberian Peninsula
1307:Quercus frainetto
1267:), white willow (
1014:
1013:
568:metamorphic rocks
347:Bulgarian Empires
294:, 269 species of
287:old-growth forest
168:
167:
92:Nearest city
5629:
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5396:
5395:
5384:
5377:
5370:
5361:
5360:
5310:Srednoka Reserve
5305:Vitanovo Reserve
5277:
5182:
5181:
5170:
5163:
5156:
5147:
5146:
5086:St. Peter Island
4866:
4774:Kamchia (resort)
4694:
4689:(Central coast,
4590:Balchishka Tuzla
4564:
4561:Dobrich Province
4540:
4533:
4526:
4517:
4516:
4485:Uchilishtna Gora
4425:Severen Dzhendem
4355:Chervenata Stena
4197:
4190:
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4174:
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4167:
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4108:on 19 March 2015
4097:
4095:
4093:
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4045:
4043:
4041:
4023:
3999:Zlatarski, Vasil
3994:
3982:
3971:
3945:
3918:
3895:Bozhilov, Ivan;
3891:
3885:
3877:
3842:
3841:
3839:
3837:
3823:
3817:
3814:
3808:
3807:
3805:
3803:
3788:
3782:
3781:
3779:
3777:
3768:. Archived from
3762:
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3755:
3753:
3751:
3742:. Archived from
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3715:
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1922:Gregory of Sinai
1902:Bulgarian Empire
1886:Byzantine Empire
1862:Odrysian kingdom
1770:Bulgarian minnow
1739:common spadefoot
1644:Egyptian vulture
1526:Balkan Peninsula
1517:
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1414:Silene caliacrae
1313:Carpinus betulus
1292:), sessile oak (
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1216:Ruscus aculeatus
1082:Rhesus of Thrace
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1584:marbled polecat
1578:in Europe. The
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4390:Mandra Lake
4385:Kozya Stena
4320:Burgas Lake
4148:28 February
4128:22 February
4112:14 February
4102:"Strandzha"
4092:27 February
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4040:14 February
3950:Kazhdan, A.
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3132:"Strandzha"
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2717:28 February
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2631:22 February
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2606:14 February
2592:"Strandzha"
2462:14 February
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2168:Gramatikovo
2107:During the
2093:Justinian I
1918:Hesychastic
1910:Middle Ages
1830:Beglik Tash
1715:sand lizard
1713:, etc. The
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1652:black stork
1648:white stork
1381:), tutsan (
1258:Poa bulbosa
1205:sclerophyll
1123:Uzunbodzhak
555:Bosna ridge
530:Marmara Sea
433:Gramatikovo
425:Natura 2000
312:marine fish
261:Natura 2000
241:Uzunbodzhak
151:Established
130: /
106:Coordinates
5581:Categories
5472:Sinemorets
5225:Evrenozovo
5220:Byala voda
5106:Sveti Vlas
5047:Sinemorets
4992:Nestinarka
4965:Kosharitsa
4908:Begliktash
4795:Pasha Dere
4743:Euxinograd
4701:Asparuhovo
4480:Tsarichina
4455:Stara Reka
4435:Skakavitsa
4395:Mantaritza
3934:): Ciela.
3853:References
3816:as of 2015
2286:See also:
2206:breeding,
2164:Byala Voda
2029:Bronze Age
1834:Maslen nos
1802:round goby
1798:racer goby
1762:Quaternary
1640:sombre tit
1270:Salix alba
1180:Palearctic
1176:ecoregions
1170:, and the
1141:under the
1050:Sinemorets
1034:Sinemorets
1019:sea breeze
653:(11%) and
598:area with
592:Quaternary
588:Cretaceous
534:Aegean Sea
272:Palearctic
268:ecoregions
251:under the
118:27°36′31″E
87:, Bulgaria
83:Mountain,
5612:Strandzha
5500:Landmarks
5452:Kondolovo
5437:Brodilovo
5406:Capital:
5283:Landmarks
5260:Zabernovo
5245:Slivarovo
5240:Mladezhko
5215:Brashlyan
5192:Capital:
5007:Primorsko
4970:Kraimorie
4945:Kavatsite
4925:Chervenka
4835:Sunny Day
4820:Romantika
4805:Rakitnika
4779:Kara Dere
4670:Tyulenovo
4650:Rogachevo
4605:Bozhurets
4595:Balgarevo
4490:Usungeren
4470:Tisovitsa
4430:Silkosiya
4360:Dzhendema
4284:Strandzha
4244:Belasitsa
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2579:IUCN 2005
2413:Citations
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2262:nestinari
2196:Zabernovo
2184:Slivarovo
2176:Kondolovo
2148:Antiquity
2136:Rhodopean
2119:Brashlyan
2085:Brodilovo
2077:Mladezhko
1998:Brashlyan
1977:in 1913.
1966:Macedonia
1846:Neolithic
1786:toad goby
1756:and five
1719:amphibian
1662:species.
1658:and four
1552:grey wolf
1548:wild boar
1506:Carnivora
1283:Deciduous
1147:Brashlyan
1119:Tisovitsa
1111:Silkosiya
668:hard rime
647:Planosols
639:Cambisols
635:Leptosols
631:Fluvisols
572:Paleozoic
560:anticline
526:Black Sea
514:Strandzha
439:Geography
376:Brashlyan
343:Byzantine
331:Neolithic
316:Black Sea
237:Tisovitsa
229:Silkosiya
198:Strandzha
188:) is the
175:Bulgarian
115:42°0′45″N
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5527:Silistar
5462:Lozenets
5442:Fazanovo
5417:Villages
5265:Zvezdets
5250:Stoilovo
5203:Villages
5096:Stomoplo
5052:Smokinya
5042:Silistar
5037:Sarafovo
5032:Ropotamo
5027:Robinzon
4980:Lozenets
4955:Kolokita
4898:Arkutino
4615:Kaliakra
4578:Alen Mak
4500:Vitanovo
4445:Srebarna
4420:Ropotamo
4370:Kaliakra
4249:Bulgarka
4020:67080314
3862:(2005).
2323:See also
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2089:Zvezdets
2037:megalith
1894:iron ore
1850:Thracian
1768:and the
1675:reptiles
1612:dormouse
1610:, three
1544:red deer
1540:roe deer
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1151:Silistar
1127:Vitanovo
1067:meanders
1063:Zvezdets
936:Average
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643:Luvisols
604:Varovnik
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202:European
194:Bulgaria
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5477:Varvara
5432:Balgari
5425:Ahtopol
5409:Tsarevo
5329:Culture
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5210:Bliznak
5121:Varvara
5116:Veselie
5111:Tsarevo
5058:Sozopol
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4675:Yaylata
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4630:Kavarna
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4753:Galata
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4950:Kiten
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4878:Alepu
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4789:Obzor
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