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  Musala
The highest mountain in the Balkan peninsula lies in the Rila Mountains of Bugaria and is transliterated from Cyrillic script into English as Musala or Moussala with the accent on the first syllable.
Musala summit with its buildings can be seen behind and to the right of the hill which towers over this lake.
Musala is the highest summit of a horseshoe running from the top of the gondola lift around to the east of the Musala Chalet which would be a challenging circuit indeed.
www.geocities.com /Yosemite/1015/gms.htm   (578 words)

  
  Best Varna Hotels - Musala Palace Hotel
Grand Hotel Musala Palace was built in the period 1906 - 1912 after the design of Architect Dabko Dabkov.
The extensively refurbished Grand Hotel Musala Palace revives the traditions of the most classic hotels.
The exquisiteness of interior typical of the beginning of the 20-th century is combined gracefully with contemporary level of comfort.
www.bestvarnahotels.com /hotel/430-musala_palace_hotel   (202 words)

  
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With its height of 2925 meters Musala is the highest peak on the Balkan Peninsula.
Musala peak is a preferred locale for people desiring to participate in alpine activities and other forms of high altitude tourism.
The climb to the top of Musala Peak will take about 3-4 hours if you use the gondola lift from Borovets to Yastrebetz and then follow the marked trail that passes by the Musala chalet and climbs to the summit.
www.destinationbulgaria.bg /msmusala.htm   (169 words)

  
  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Musala
Musala (Bulgarian: Мусала) is the highest peak in Bulgaria and the entire Balkan Peninsula, standing at 2,925 m (9,596 ft).
With its height of 2925 meters Musala is the highest peak on the Balkan Peninsula.
Musala peak is a preferred locale for people desiring to participate in alpine activities and other forms of high altitude tourism.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Musala   (1279 words)

  
 Musala - Definition, explanation
Musala (Bulgarian: Мусала) is the highest mountain in Bulgaria and the entire Balkan Peninsula in southeast Europe.
Musala is situated within the Rila National Park.
It is noted for its rich flora, including species such as Macedonian Pine and Bulgarian Fir in the forests on its middle slopes, and fauna; it is one of the easiest places in Europe to see the Wallcreeper.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/m/mu/musala.php   (158 words)

  
 SummitPost - Musala -- Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering
Musala (2925 m)(Mussala, Moussala) is the highest peak of the South-East Europe and Balkan Peninsula.
To climb the Musala peak is an extraordinary mountain experience, enjoyment in devine beauty of impressive massif of Mt Rila and it's highest peaks as are Irecek (2852 m), Malka Musala (2902 m) and of course, Musala (2925 m), the highest peak of Mt Rila.
The climate of Rila is determined by its geographical situation, on the border between the continental and the transitional Mediterranean climate and the microclimate - by the altitude zones and by the soil and vegetation cover.
www.summitpost.org /mountain/rock/155169/musala.html   (1334 words)

  
 Musala Peak
Musala peak is the most preferred by people, no matter age or nationality, desiring to participate in alpine activities and other forms of high altitude tourism.
Musala peak (2925 m) in the Rila Mountain south of Sofia is the highest mountain peak between the Alps and Transcaucasia, and is almost equalled by Vihren Peak (2915 m) in the Pirin Massif further south.
The oldest Bulgarian resort, Borovets, is hidden among the aromatic pine woods covering the northern slopes of Mount Musala in Rila mountain, 12 km south of Samokov and 72 km of Sofia.
sightseeing.bulgarian-guide.com /mountains-peaks/musala-peak   (289 words)

  
 Rila, Bulgaria - Overseas Property Developments - Blue Eden   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The range includes Musala, at 2925 m the highest mountain in Bulgaria and the whole of the Balkan Peninsula.
Musala, together with 11 other peaks can be found here.
There are groups of glacier lakes: Musala lakes (with lake Ledenoto being the highest in Bulgaria and on the Balkan peninsula - 2709 m above sea level), Maritsa lakes, and Ropalitsa lakes.
www.overseas-property-developments.co.uk /rila.asp   (326 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Musala
Musala (Bulgarian: Мусала) is the highest mountain in Bulgaria and the entire Balkan Peninsula in southeast Europe.
The name derives from Mus Allah, "the mountain of Allah", being so named during the period when Bulgaria was part of the Islamic Ottoman Empire.
It is noted for its rich flora, including species such as Macedonian Pine and Bulgarian Fir in the forests on its middle slopes, and fauna; it is one of the easiest places in Europe to see the Wallcreeper.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Musala   (288 words)

  
 BGGLOBE - Bulgaria travel guide, аccomodation in Bulgaria, tourism, landmarks, holidays, vacations, sea, mountain, ...
It is situated in the Eastern (Musala) part of the Rila mountain that has a typical alpine relief.
At the foot of the summit is situated one of the most famous Bulgarian winter resorts Borovets, and its slopes are strewn with numerous chalets.
It will take about 3-4 hours to climb up Musala peak if you take the gondola lift from Borovets to Yastrebetz and then follow the marked track that passes by the Musala chalet and goes to the top of the summit.
www.bgglobe.net /index.php?l=1&s=-460   (207 words)

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