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  • 21Balkan Snow Vole — Temporal range: Early Pleistocene to Recent Conservation status Vulnerable (IUCN 3.1)[1] …

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  • 22Sredna Mountains — ▪ mountains, Bulgaria Bulgarian  Sredna Gora   range in central Bulgaria, a discontinuous range south of the Balkan Mountains and having a similar east west orientation. Structurally, the Sredna range is a part of the Rhodope Mountains, from… …

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  • 23List of mountains in Bulgaria — Musala Peak, Rila The …

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  • 24Carpathian Mountains — For other uses, see Carpathian (disambiguation). Carpathians Range Inner Western Carpathians, High Tatras, Poland …

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  • 25chain of mountains — noun a series of hills or mountains the valley was between two ranges of hills the plains lay just beyond the mountain range • Syn: ↑range, ↑mountain range, ↑range of mountains, ↑chain, ↑mountain chain …

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  • 26range of mountains — noun a series of hills or mountains the valley was between two ranges of hills the plains lay just beyond the mountain range • Syn: ↑range, ↑mountain range, ↑chain, ↑mountain chain, ↑chain of mountains …

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  • 27List of mountains in Serbia — This is the full list of mountains in Serbia (including Kosovo).[a] Most of Serbia is covered with low and medium high mountains. Mountains in central, western and southwestern Serbia belong to the Dinarides range, while the Carpates, Balkan… …

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  • 28Maurice's Balkan campaigns — Illyricum campaigns of Emperor Maurice Part of the Roman defensive operations in the Danube frontier Date 582 602 Location Illyricum, Pannonia …

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  • 29Haemus Mountains — can refer to the following:*Haemus Mons was an ancient Greek name for the Balkan mountains. *Montes Haemus is a mountain range on the Moon. *Haemus Montes is the name of a ridge on Io, a moon of Jupiter.ee also* List of mountains on the Moon …

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  • 30Pindus Mountains — ▪ mountains, Europe Modern Greek  Oroseirá Píndhou,         principal range and backbone of mainland Greece, trending north northwest–south southeast from Albania to central Greece north of the Peloponnese.       In antiquity, the name Pindus… …

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