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Encyclopedia > Golyam Beglik

Golyam Beglik is a dam near the central parts of the Rhodope Mountains, Bulgaria.


The dams Batak, Beglika, Shiroka poliana and Golyam Beglik are the main tourist places in the Batak region. The dams are located to the north and to the south at high sea level.


There is a large diversity of game near the dam territory. There are bears, deer, foxes, wolves, a lot of small suckling - rabbits, hedgehogs, squirrels, and a lot of wild ducks and geese near its water areas. The place is well suited for developing the hunting tourism that has great tradition in the region.


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Golyam Beglik. Who is Golyam Beglik? What is Golyam Beglik? Where is Golyam Beglik? Definition of Golyam Beglik. ... (129 words)
Golyam Beglik is a dam near the central parts of the Rhodope Mountains, Bulgaria.
The dams Batak, Beglika, Shiroka poliana and Golyam Beglik are the main tourist places in the Batak region.
The dams are located to the north and to the south at high sea level.
Rhodope Mountains. Who is Rhodope Mountains? What is Rhodope Mountains? Where is Rhodope Mountains? Definition of ... (671 words)
Its highest peak, Golyam Perelik (2,191 m), is the seventh highest Bulgarian 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).
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