- Kom Peak
Infobox Mountain
Name = Kom Peak (връх Ком)
Photo =Kom stara planina IMG 8147.jpg
Caption = Kom Peak
Elevation = convert|2016|m|ft|0|lk=on
Location = south ofBerkovitsa ,Bulgaria
Range =Balkan Mountains
Coordinates = coord|43|10|N|23|03|E|type:mountain|display=inline,title
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Easiest route = a two-hour climb from Kom chaletKom Peak ( _bg. връх Ком, "vrah Kom") or Golyam Kom (Голям Ком, "Big Kom") is a peak in the western
Balkan Mountains , located in westernBulgaria , not far from theSerbia n border. The peak is 2,016metre s high and lies south of the town ofBerkovitsa , of which it is a traditional symbol. Kom, along with the lower peaks Sreden Kom ("Middle Kom") and Malak Kom ("Little Kom") to the east, form a west-east elevation with a round grassy ridge, a steep rocky northern slope and a slant grassy southern slope. Looking north, one can see Berkovitsa and the surrounding fields, as well as Montana and the Ogosta Reservoir some 30kilometre s away.The peak inspired national writer
Ivan Vazov to create the poem "On Kom". In his honour, abas-relief plaque bearing his image and excerpts from the poem has been installed on the peak. Kom also marks the start of the Bulgarian section of theEuropean walking route E3 , also known as the Kom-Emine path along the main ridge of the Balkan Mountains, as well as the eponymousoff-road race.There are several
climbing route s to the summit, such as from the Komchalet (two-hour climb), from thePetrohan Pass (taking 3 hours 30 minutes to reach the peak), from the villages ofKomshtitsa andGintsi (3 hours away).The Nishava river, a major tributary of the
South Morava , originates east of Kom Peak, as does the Visochitsa. Along withMidzhur , Kom is among the highest and best known peaks of the western Balkan Mountains. A Bulgarian brand ofmineral water is branded after Kom. The peak is part of the100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria , together with the museum of ethnography in Berkovitsa. There are severalski piste s descending from the peak.Gallery
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