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Pirin Massif

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The Pirin Massif is a rugged mountain range in southwestern Bulgaria, renowned for its 2,914-meter Vihren peak and designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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What is the highest peak in the Pirin Massif?

The highest peak in the Pirin Massif is Vihren, which reaches an elevation of 2,914 meters. It is the second-highest peak in Bulgaria, surpassed only by Musala in the Rila mountain range.

Is the Pirin Massif a designated UNESCO World Heritage site?

Yes, a significant portion of the Pirin Massif is protected as Pirin National Park, which was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983. The park is globally recognized for its exceptional natural beauty and diverse alpine landscapes.

Where is the Pirin Massif located?

The Pirin Massif is a rugged mountain range located in southwestern Bulgaria. It is bordered by the Struma and Mesta rivers and is situated directly near the popular tourist town of Bansko.

What famous ancient tree can be found in the Pirin Massif?

The Pirin Massif is home to the famous Baikushev's Pine, a Bosnian pine tree that is over 1,300 years old. It is one of the oldest living trees in the world and remains a major botanical attraction within the national park.

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