Drinov Peak (Bulgarian: Дринов връх, romanized: Drinov Vrah, IPA:[ˈdrinovˈvrɤx]) is a peak rising to 1519 m[1][2] in Imeon Range on Smith Island, South Shetland Islands. Situated 3.6 km north-northeast of Antim Peak, 1.9 km north of Slatina Peak, 2.91 km east-southeast of Jireček Point and 1.85 km southwest of Mount Pisgah. Overlooking Ovech Glacier to the southeast, Vetrino Glacier to the north, Yablanitsa Glacier to northwest, and Chuprene Glacier to the southwest. Bulgarian early mapping in 2009. Named after the Bulgarian scientist Marin Drinov (1838–1906), founding chairman of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
^I.M. Howat, C. Porter, B.E. Smith, M.-J. Noh and P. Morin. Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica (REMA). Polar Geospatial Center. University of Minnesota, 2022 (Antarctic REMA Exlorer)
DrinovPeak (Bulgarian: Дринов връх, romanized: Drinov Vrah, IPA: [ˈdrinov ˈvrɤx]) is a peak rising to 1519 m in Imeon Range on Smith Island, South Shetland...
Marin Stoyanov Drinov (Bulgarian: Марин Стоянов Дринов, Russian: Марин Степанович Дринов; 20 October 1838 – 13 March 1906) was a Bulgarian historian and...
Shetland Islands. Situated 1 km south of DrinovPeak and 890 m north by east of Slatina Peak. Linked to DrinovPeak by Popovo Saddle. Overlooking Ovech Glacier...
northeast of Antim Peak, to which it is linked by Varshets Saddle, 4.09 km east by south of Villagra Point, and 1.9 km south of DrinovPeak. Overlooking the...
in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica bounded by DrinovPeak to the north and Sevlievski Peak to the south. Overlooking Ovech Glacier to the east and...
of Vetrino Glacier and northwest of Ovech Glacier, and flows west of DrinovPeak into Cabut Cove. The feature is named after the town of Yablanitsa in...
of DrinovPeak and Popovo Saddle, and west of Slatina Peak and Varshets Saddle southwestward along the northwest slopes of Antim Peak and Evlogi Peak into...
of Ovech Glacier, drains the northwest slopes of Imeon Range north of DrinovPeak, northwest of Kostenets Saddle and west of Mount Pisgah, and flows northwestwards...
Antarctica bounded by Mount Pisgah to the north and the east ridge of DrinovPeak to the south. It overlooks the head of Vetrino Glacier to the west. The...
prominent peaks include Evlogi Peak (2,024 m), Antim Peak (1,995 m), Mount Pisgah (1,814 m), Slaveykov Peak (1674 m), Neofit Peak (1657 m), DrinovPeak (1519 m)...
now a monument of culture. The house of Marin Drinov was created in the 1830s and was owned by the Drinov family. They were described as examples for the...
Cape Smith, 4.3 km northeast of Sredets Point and 4.15 km southeast of DrinovPeak. Bulgarian mapping in 2009 and 2017. Chart of South Shetland including...
southeast slopes of Imeon Range southeast of DrinovPeak and east of Popovo Saddle and Sevlievski Peak. It is situated southeast of Vetrino Glacier and...
named after the peak. Mesta river : biological quality elements and ecological status. Jordan Ivanov Uzunov. Sofia: Professor Marin Drinov Academic Publishing...
[The mountains of Bulgaria] (in Bulgarian). Sofia, Bulgaria: Prof. Marin Drinov Publishing House of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. p. 7. ISBN 954-430-029-5...
Ottoman Empire). Other notable researchers in this field include Marin Drinov, Konstantin Josef Jireček, Lyubomir Miletich, Aleksandar Teodorov-Balan...
among others, to Johann Christian von Engel, Felix Philipp Kanitz, Marin Drinov, Josef Jireček, Grigore Tocilescu Paul Wittek, Yazijioghlu 'Ali on the Christian...
Enciklopedija Bǎlgarija (in Bulgarian). Akademično izdatelstvo "Marin Drinov". 1988. OCLC 75865504. The First Bulgarian Empire. Encarta. Archived from...
Gen. Iosif Gurko on 4 January 1878. It was proposed as a capital by Marin Drinov and was accepted as such on 3 April 1879. By the time of its liberation...
Period of Hunnic-Bulgarian domination (679–852)] (in Bulgarian). Marin Drinov Publishing House. p. 188. ISBN 978-9544302986. Retrieved 23 May 2012. "Bulgar"...
Академично издателство "Проф. Марин Дринов" [Akademično izdatelstvo “Marin Drinov”]. pp. 39–54. ISBN 9789543224876. Plaut, J. E. (2000). "1. The Bulgarian...