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Golyam Bogdan

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Golyam Bogdan
Bogdan
Golyam Bogdan Peak
Highest point
Elevation1604
Coordinates42°36′26″N 24°27′41″E / 42.607278°N 24.4615°E / 42.607278; 24.4615
Naming
EtymologyNamed after a Bulgarian Hajduk - Bogdan Voyvoda
Native nameГолям Богдан (Bulgarian)
Geography
Golyam Bogdan is located in Bulgaria
Golyam Bogdan
Golyam Bogdan
Golyam Bogdan on the Map of Bulgaria
Golyam Bogdan on the Map of Bulgaria
LocationSofia Province, Bulgaria

Golyam Bodan, also known as Bogdan, is the highest peak (1604 m) in the Sredna Gora geographical area in Bulgaria.

Location

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Golyam Bogdan is surrounded by forests on all sides. Looking from its elevation toward the South, and the North, there is a beautiful landscape and a view toward Barikadi and Vylk, two summits in the Balkan Mountains. On the steep South side of the summit, there is a beech forest. Along the beech forest, there are large rocks, covered in moss - the so called "Detelinova Peshtera", an attraction often visited by hiking tourists. [1]

Two rivers stream from Golyam Bogdan - Pyasachnik, Kriva reka, and Luda Yana.[2]

Etymology

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The name of the peak comes from the legendary Bulgarian freedom fighter - haydutin Bogdan Voyvoda.[3]

Wildlife Sanctuary

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In 1972, the area around the peak was protected as a wildlife sanctuary and a natural heritage area. The main reason for that is the centuries old beech forest. Other possible sight seeings nearby include the "Detelinova Gramada", and the "Donkina Gora" or Donkina forest, that was also made a wildlife sanctuary in 1979.

In the area, the rare and endangered Aquila Heliacal, the Eastern Imperial Eagle, can be seen.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "местност Барикадите - връх Богдан | Маршрути". Trips Journal (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  2. ^ "Изкачване на връх Богдан в Средна гора от Копривщица". Peika.bg. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  3. ^ "Голям Богдан – 100 обекта". 100obekta.com. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  4. ^ "Връх Богдан | Опознай.bg". opoznai.bg (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2021-04-16.