The Rocks of Belogradchik

Property names are listed in the language in which they have been submitted by the State Party.

Bulgaria (Europe and North America)
Date of Submission: 01/10/1984
Category: Natural
Submitted by: Commission Nationale de la R.P. de Bulgarie pour l'Unesco
Coordinates: Near the town of Belogradchik, North-West Bulgaria
Ref.: 51

Description

Located int he immediate vicinity of the town of Belogradchik in north-west Bulgaria and covering an area of 15000 hectares, they represent a stricking combination of natural sculptures of diverse shapes and imposing sizes. They represent a succession o all geological processes which have formed the big Belogradchik anticline. The nucleus of this anticline is formed of Paleozoic rock, while the mantle and the front part are Triassic conglomerates, sandstone and Jurassic limestone. Broad-leaved vegetation grows amid the individual groups of rock. The area abounds in rich flora and fauna, as well as in archaeological sites.