The Vratsa Karst
Property names are listed in the language in which they have been submitted by the State Party.
Bulgaria (Europe and North America) |
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| Date of Submission: | 01/10/1984 |
| Category: | Natural |
| Submitted by: | Commission Nationale de la R.P.de Bulgarie pour
l'Unesco |
| Coordinates: | It covers the greater part of the Vratsa Mountains which are a part of the West Balkan Range. |
| Ref.: | 52 |
Description
It covers the greater part of the Vratsa Mountains which are a part of the West Balkan Range. It represents the biome of a mixed mountain system of a complex zoning of the Balkan biogeographical region characterized by the coexistence of relict and sub-Mediterranean types. It shows fine examples of geological processes which are of major scientific interest. The Vratsa Karst furnishes a striking illustration of the evolution of certain types of fauna. The Vratsa Karst incudes remarkably beautiful geomorphological formations and natural scenery, and all the Karst phenomena and forms: vortexes, hollows, Karst precipices and caverns. The most remarkable of the caves are Zmeiova doupka, the Ledenik, the Serapion Cave, impressive vertical layers from 60 to 200 meters high.
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