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capital city of Bulgaria

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Bansko

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Pirin

mountain range

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Rupite

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Chepelare

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Ledenika

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Plovdiv Roman theatre

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Old Town (Plovdiv)

old part of Plovdiv, Bulgaria

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Pirin National Park

Bulgaria
Someday we will visit Pirin National Park or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Pirin National Park

Pirin is in Pirin Macedonia, in Bulgaria. The range is a national park and since 1983 part of the UNESCO World nature heritage.

Pirin National Park was established on 18 November 1962 in order to preserve the natural ecosystems and landscapes along with their plant and animal communities and habitats. Originally named Vihren National Park, the protected area initially covered 67.36 km. Its territory was expanded several times until it reached its current area of 403.56 km in 1999. In 1983, Pirin National Park was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites as an area of outstanding natural importance. By the Constitution of Bulgaria, the park is exclusively state-owned.

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