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225: 234: 216: 170:. The imposant north wall of the summit was first climbed in 1938 by Konstantin Savadzhiev and Georgi Stoimenov (about 200 m (660 ft), grade UIAA V+). That was the greatest success of Bulgarian climbers for its time and is deemed birth of Bulgarian alpine mountaineering. Later other walls in the region were climbed too with the most difficult routes being made in the 1970s. In the last 15 years, Malyovitsa region has become very attractive rock-climbing district with the possibilities it gives for mountaineering and sport rock climbing. 177:(200 m (660 ft) wall with one of the most famous climbing routes in the country — Vezhdite), Dvuglav (a 450 m (1,480 ft) high wall, with climbing routes often over 500 m (1,600 ft) long), Iglata, Dyavolski Igli (several aretes with the hardest climbs in the region), Ushite and others. A wall that is available for less experienced rock-climbers is "Kuklata". It is situated across Malyovitsa Hut, 10 minutes walking, and the main part of its tours is bolted. 29: 207: 155:, and Malyovitsa Ski Centre — with two downhill tracks and two ski drags — is to the north. The main starting point for treks in the region is Malyovitsa Hut at an altitude of 1,700 m (5,600 ft) at about 2 hours walk from the top of the summit. The three 147:. It is 2,729 m (8,953 ft) high and is one of the most popular tourist regions in the mountain. Its northern and eastern slopes are steep and almost inaccessible while the southern and south-western slopes are more oblique. The 224: 166:
The Malyovitsa region is the cradle of Bulgarian rock climbing and mountaineering. The first organized expeditions were made in 1921–22 by tourists from the town of
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are situated to the north of the summit, while to the southeast the
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is situated at its southern foothills facing the valley of the
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Other interesting walls and summits in the vicinity are:
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Elevation
Coordinates
42°10′25.09″N 23°21′47.1″E / 42.1736361°N 23.363083°E / 42.1736361; 23.363083
Bulgaria
Parent range
Rila Mountains
Bulgarian
[mɐˈʎɔvit͡sɐ]
Rila Mountain
Bulgaria
Rila Monastery
Rilska River
Malyovishki Lakes
Elenski Lakes
Samokov
Zlia Zab
Malyovitsa Crag
Livingston Island
South Shetland Islands
Antarctica







Geographic Dictionary of Bulgaria 1980
Geographic Dictionary of Bulgaria 1980

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