- Rila
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Rila, Tibet "Rila ( _bg. Рила IPA| ['ri.lə] ) is a mountain range in southwestern
Bulgaria and the highest mountain range of Bulgaria and theBalkans , with its highest peak beingMusala at 2,925 m. The massif is also the sixth highest mountain inEurope (when each mountain is represented by its highest peak only), coming after theCaucasus , theAlps , Sierra Nevada, thePyrenees andMount Etna . The larger part of the mountain is occupied by theRila National Park .The name "Rila" is allegedly of Thracian origin and is thought to mean "well-watered mountain", owing to Rila's abundance of
glacial lake s (about 200) andhot spring s in fault areas at the base of the mountain. Some of the Balkans' longest and deepest rivers originate from Rila, including theMaritsa , theIskar and the Mesta.Culturally, Rila is famous for the
Rila Monastery , Bulgaria's largest and most important monastery founded in the10th century bySaint John of Rila .Geology
Rila is a dome-shaped horst mountain, part of the Balkans' oldest land, the Macedono-Thracian Massif. It was formed by granite and
gneiss rocks and crystalschist s during thePaleozoic (250,000,000 years ago). Rila's alpine relief was formed during thePleistocene by a series ofglacial periods . During the most recent, so-calledWürm glaciation , 10-12,000 years ago the permanent snow line was at 2,100 mabove sea level . Above this lineglacier s radically changed the existing relief, carving out deep cirques, sharp pyramid-shaped peaks, rock pinnacles, various valleys,moraine s and other typical glacial formations.Borders and climate
Rila has an area of 2,400
km² . The dome of the mountain rises over the surrounding mountain valleys, with the Borovets Saddle (1,305 m) connecting the main Musala Ridge with the Shipchan and Shumnitsa ridges that connect to the IhtimanSredna Gora mountains through theGate of Trajan pass. The Yundola Saddle (1,375 m) and the Abraham Saddle (1,295 m) link Rila with theRhodopes to the east, while the connection withPirin is the Predel Saddle (1,140 m), the one withVerila being the Klisura Saddle (1,025 m).The climate is typically alpine, with 2,000 mm of precipitation on Musala yearly, about half of which is
snow . The lowest average temperature ever measured in February on Musala is –11.6°C and the absolute minimum is -31.2°C. An average temperature for August is 5.4°C, the maximum being 18.7°C.Flora & Fauna
The flora of Rila contains three local endemics which are seen only in this mountain. These
plant s are "Primula deorum " (with the largest population), "Rheum rhaponticum " and "Alchemilla pawlowskii ". In the mountain thrives also 36 plants as "Campanula lanata ", "Centaurea mannagettae " which are endemic for theBalkan s. Some of the plant species has been survived thelast glacial period by turning intorelict organisms.There is also many similar animals. Some of the members of this kingdom which lives in Rila are in danger. Such animals are "Barbus cyclolepis " (which is rare because of the habitat loss and the river pollution), "Triturus alpestris ", "Spermophilus citellus " (European Ground Squirrel) and others.ubdivision
Rila is subdivided into several parts depending on their geographic position.
* East Rila or the Musala Ridge is the highest and vastest part. The highest peak, as well as 12 of the 18 peaks over 2,700 m are located there — Musala, Yastrebets, Irechek, Deno Mancho, etc. TheMusala Lakes lie in this part of Rila, as well asLedeno ezero ("Icy Lake"), the highest lake of the Balkans at 2,709 m. Other lakes in East Rila include the Maritsa Lakes and the Ropalitsa Lakes. The renowned mountain resort ofBorovets is also located in this part of the mountain.
*Central Rila or the Skakavets Ridge is the smallest part (1/10 of the total area), most famous for the glacial lakes — the Fish Lakes, Dzhendem Lakes, Monastery Lakes. The largest glacial lake of the Balkans,Smradlivo ezero ("Stinky Lake") with an area of 21.2 km² is located in Central Rila, as well as the peaks Kanarata, Cherna polyana, Malak Skakavets and Golyam Skakavets, Rilets. The ridge of the "Skakavtsi" (the peaks of Golyam Skakavets and Malak Skakavets, Pchelina and Sveti Duh) rises isolated between the Levi and BeliIskar rivers. Another well-known ridge in the area is the one of Marinkovitsa and Vodniya chal, extending to the forest reserve of Kobilino branishte.
*Northwest Rila takes up 25% of Rila's total area. The highest peak isMalyovitsa at 2,730 m. TheSeven Rila Lakes are an important landmark in this part, as well as the many remote peaks and small lakes.
*Southwest Rila or the Kapatnik Ridge occupies 30% of Rila and has the oldest reserve of Bulgaria. Apart from its small northern part, Southwest Rila does not have the alpine appearance of the other parts.Peaks in Rila
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Musala — 2,925 m
* Malka 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)Honour
Rila Point onLivingston Island in theSouth Shetland Islands ,Antarctica is named after Rila Mountain.External links
* [http://www.rilanationalpark.org/bg/index.phtml Rila National Park website]
* [http://www.asystbg.com/rila/ Website on Northwest Rila]
* [http://users.mrl.uiuc.edu/petrov/planini/rila/rila.html Images from Rila]
* [http://dichev.com/panorama/bulgaria/rila/the_seven_rila_lakes/ Panorama photo shot above The Seven Rila Lakes]
* [http://forthenature.org/cases/rila_panichishte_resort The illegal Panichishte resort in Rila]
* [http://bgnature-blacklist.bravehost.com/index-en.html Black list: destroyers of Bulgarian nature]
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