Verila

Verila Mountain (Bulgarian: Верила) is a minor range in Western Bulgaria extending 20 km in northwest-southeast direction between Vitosha and Rila Mountains and 12 km wide. Its summit Golyam Debelets Peak rises to 1415 m.[1]

South view of Verila Mountain with Vitosha Mountain in the background
Topographic map of Verila Mountain

Location

The feature is located at 42°23′30″N 23°15′49″E

Maps

Notes

  1. Mt. Golyam Debelets, Verila Mountain. Mountains of Bulgaria, 2018

Honours

Verila Glacier on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after Verila Mountain.

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