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Location of Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands.
Vratsa Peak (the sharp one in the centre) from Bransfield Strait, with Viskyar Ridge on the left and St. Kiprian Peak on the right.
Topographic map of Livingston Island, Greenwich, Robert, Snow and Smith Islands.

Vratsa Peak (Bulgarian: връх Враца, romanized: vrah Vratsa, IPA: [ˈvrɤɣ ˈvrat͡sɐ]) is a sharp rocky peak rising to 470 m in Breznik Heights, Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica surmounting Musala Glacier to the northeast and Targovishte Glacier to the southwest and south.

The feature is named after the city of Vratsa in northwestern Bulgaria.

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Vratsa Peak

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Vratsa Peak (Bulgarian: връх Враца, romanized: vrah Vratsa, IPA: [ˈvrɤɣ ˈvrat͡sɐ]) is a sharp rocky peak rising to 470 m in Breznik Heights, Greenwich...

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Vratsa

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Vratsa (Bulgarian: Враца [ˈvrat͡sɐ]) is the largest city in northwestern Bulgaria and the administrative and economic centre of the municipality of Vratsa...

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Drangov Peak

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southeast of Vratsa Peak, 1.45 km east by south of the highest point of Viskyar Ridge, 2.8 km west of Fort Point, 500 m north of Ziezi Peak, and 2.37 km...

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Vratsa waterfalls

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Two of the highest waterfalls in Bulgaria are located near the town of Vratsa, North-West Bulgaria. One is named Skaklia and the other one Borov Kamak...

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Ilarion Ridge

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east-northeast of Lyutitsa Nunatak, 2.5 km northeast of Vratsa Peak, 1.3 km north of St. Kiprian Peak, and 2.6 km north-northwest of Fort Point. Overlooking...

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Musala Glacier

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southeast of Fuerza Aérea Glacier. It is bounded by St. Kiprian Peak to the south, Vratsa Peak to the southwest, central Breznik Heights to the west, and Ilarion...

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Okolchitsa

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a Bulgarian mountain, the highest peak in the Vratsa mountains in the west part of the Balkan Mountains. On the peak on June 2, 1876, the last battle of...

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Targovishte Glacier

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It is bounded by Viskyar Ridge to the west, Vratsa Peak to the northeast, and Drangov Peak and Ziezi Peak to the east, extending 700 m in east-west direction...

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Lyutitsa Nunatak

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west-southwest of Ilarion Ridge, 2.56 km east by north of Momchil Peak, and 1.08 km north of Vratsa Peak (Bulgarian mapping in 2009). L.L. Ivanov et al. Antarctica:...

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Viskyar Ridge

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southeast of Momchil Peak, 1.65 km southwest of Lyutitsa Nunatak, 1.14 km west of Vratsa Peak, 1.79 km west-northwest of Ziezi Peak, 2.05 km north of Sartorius...

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Balkan Mountains

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Botev Peak, is Kalofer, the birthplace of Hristo Botev, a Bulgarian poet and national hero who died in the western Balkan Mountains near Vratsa in 1876...

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Berkovitsa

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Vasil Levski arrived in Berkovitsa, together with the chairman of the Vratsa Revolutionary Committee, Mito Ankov. In the late antique fortress Kaleto...

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Vraca

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Vraca may refer to: Vraca, Vratza or Vratsa, a city in northwestern Bulgaria. Big Vraca, a mountain in Kosovo and the Republic of Macedonia, part of the...

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Botev

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PFC Botev Plovdiv, a football club from Plovdiv POFC Botev Vratsa, a football club from Vratsa Botev (surname) Hristo Botev Stadium (disambiguation) This...

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Pefaur Peninsula

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Named after the settlements of Krapets, Dobrich Province and Krapets, Vratsa Province in Northwestern and Northeastern Bulgaria. 64°26′20″S 61°26′00″W...

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Hristo Botev

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of the planned insurgency in the 3rd Revolutionary District centred in Vratsa, had crossed into Romania to try to solicit additional support from the...

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Ledenika

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Northwestern parts of the Balkan Mountains, 16 km away from the Bulgarian city of Vratsa. Its entrance is approximately 830 m above sea level. The cave features...

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Paisius of Hilendar

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mainly Greek clergy. The book's first manual copy was done by Sophronius of Vratsa in 1765. Structurally, Istoriya Slavyanobolgarskaya consists of two introductions...

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Yordan Radichkov

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school in the town of Berkovitsa. Radichkov began his career in 1951 as Vratsa regional correspondent for the Narodna mladezh (National Youth) newspaper...

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Bulgarian Land Forces

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Reserve Command (Vratsa) 10th Separate Mechanised Battalion (Vratsa) 10th Cover and Territorial Defence Regiment (most likely also Vratsa) 5th Artillery...

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Apriltsi

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foot of Botev Peak in the Balkan Mountains, Apriltsi is a newly developing tourist resort in the region. Besides Botev, notable peaks in the area are...

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Seven Altars Monastery

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the western Balkan Mountains, on the border between Sofia Province and Vratsa Province. It is located in the valley of the Gabrovnitsa River, on the way...

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Sofia Province

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provinces of Pernik, Kyustendil, Blagoevgrad, Pazardzhik, Plovdiv, Lovech, Vratsa, Montana, and "Sofia City Province" (which is in a separate oblast, see...

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