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Strandzha Mountains: Burgas to the Turkish Border Domino Map

Strandzha Mountains in the south-eastern corner of Bulgaria between Burgas to the Turkish border on a contoured and GPS compatible map from Domino showing local hiking trails and highlighting various interesting sites, with three more detailed enlargements at 1:25,000. Most place names are in both Latin and Cyrillic alphabet; map legend includes English.Contours are at 50m intervals and the map has latitude and longitude lines at 10’™ intervals. 23 especially interesting locations are prominently highlighted and cross-referenced to descriptions on the reverse side (text in Bulgarian only). The reverse side also includes enlargements showing in greater detail at 1:25,000 the coastal area of Ropotamo and Velyov Vir near Primorsko, plus two areas in the Strandzha Mountains around St. Petka plus west of Malko TarnovoTo see other titles in this series please click on the series link.Maps in the Domino series have contours (interval in most titles is 20m or 50m), enhanced by relief shading plus plenty of peak names and additional spot heights. Boundaries of national parks and other protected areas are marked. An overprint highlights both waymarked routes and unmaintained hiking trails. Although not specifically named on them, the maps can be used to follow local sections of the E3, E4 and E8 trans-European long-distance routes. Road network is graded according to width, indicates locations of petrol stations, and includes local country tracks and paths. Railway lines are shown with stations. Symbols mark locations of hotels and holiday homes, campsites, mountain refuges, shepherd’™s huts and hunting lodges, as well as various places of interest and natural sites. Names of towns, villages and main topographic features are in both Cyrillic and Latin alphabet; smaller peaks or rivers and streams are in Cyrillic only. The maps have latitude and longitude grid at intervals of 5’™. Map legend includes English. Most titles also include a list of local mountain refuges with contact details.