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The Rhodope Mountains are a mountain range, with
over 83% of its area in southern Bulgaria and the remainder in Greece. Its highest peak, Golyam Perelik (2,191 m), is the seventh highest Bulgarian mountain. Very interesting are the
Karst areas with their deep river gorges, large caves and specific sculptured forms -
Trigrad Gorge, the caves Devil's Throat, Uhlovitsa, Yagodinska, the Wonderful Bridges.
Western Rhodopes
The bigger part (66% of the total area), the higher, more developed and visited part of the mountain. The highest and best
known peaks are also here (more of 10 are over 2,000 m) including the leader-Golyam Perelik (2,191 m). Among the interesting
peaks are Shirokolushki Snezhnik (2,188), Golyam Persenik (2,091), Bataski Snejnik (2,082), the wonderful Turla (1,800). Some of the deepest and most
picturesque river gorges are here too - the Trigrad, Byunovsko, of the Mostova Sushitca River. The Rocky phenomenon Wonderful
Bridges, the Chaira Lakes and the dams Dospat, Batak, Shiroka Polyana, Iglika, Toshkov Chark excellently fit into the environment. The architecture
reserves Shiroka Luka, Kovachevitza, Momchilovtsi, Kosovo, and many other interesting villages are in the Western Rhodope
too.
The city of Batak is also located here as well as the large tourist centers Smolyan, Velingrad, Devin, Chepelare, the winter
resort of Pamporovo, the Christian sanctuary Bachkovo Monastery, the ruins of Assenov fortress, the caves Devils Throat,
Iagodinska and many others. The highest village in Bulgaria-Manastir (over 1,500 m) is crouched in the northern foot of the
Prespa peak. The famous building Agushevi konatsi is here-in the village of Mogilitza, immediately to the south of Smolyan. There
are no chalets, but nearby Smolyan offers lodging and foot.
Eastern Rhodopes
Spread over a territory of about 34% of the whole area of the mountain. This is a much lower part. Here are the large
artificial dams Kardzhali and Studen kladenets that together with the rivers Borovitza and Varbitza offer great opportunities for water
tourism. The Region is rich in thermal mineral springs. Djebel has national reputation for healing many different diseases.
"Belite brezi", with their fresh mountain air, is an important healing center for respiratory and other ailments. The Eastern
Rhodope are much more populated than the Western. Here are the major cities of Haskovo and Kardjali as well as the smaller
Momchilgrad, Krumovgrad, Kirkovo. The larger rivers in the Rhodopes are: Maritsa, Mesta, Struma, Dospat, Vutcha, Chepelarska and
many others.
Climate
The location of the Rhodopes in the southeastern part of the Balkan
Peninsula determines to a great extent the climate here. It is influenced both by the colder air coming from the North and by
the warmer breeze from the Mediterranean. The average annual temperature
in the Eastern Rhodope is 12-13° C, the maximum value of precipitation is in December, the minimum is in August. In the Western
Rhodope the temperature varies with 5 to 9° C and the summer rainfalls prevail. The mild climate combined with some other factors
works in favour of the development of recreation and tourist activities. The Pamporovo resort is an excellent example, where the
microclimate permits a heavy snow cover to be preserved for a long time - a real Paradise for skiing. To the North is the valley
of the Maritsa river, to the South- the White sea plain, to the West – the valley of the Mesta river, the Avramovi Kolibi
saddle, Lyuta Reka, the Yundola Saddle and the river Yadenitca, to the east- the valleys of Borovitza and Arda rivers. The
Rhodope are spread over 14,737 sq km of which 12,233 sq km are on Bulgarian territory. The mountain is about 220 km long and
about 100-120 km wide with an average altitude of 785 m. The best conifer woods in
Bulgaria are in the Rhodopes. 15 reserves have been established, some of these are included in the list of UNESCO. There are many
mineral water springs, the most famous are in Velingrad and Narechen.
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