Burel Valley in the context of "Sub-Balkan valley"

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⭐ Core Definition: Burel Valley

Burel Valley (Bulgarian: Бурелска котловина) is situated in western Bulgaria and is the first and westernmost of the chain of eleven Sub-Balkan valleys. The valley is enclosed between the western slopes of the Chepan division of the Balkan Mountains to the north, the small mountain ranges of Zavalska Planina and Viskyar to the south, and Greben to the west, already on the territory of Serbia. To the east the watershed between the rivers Gaberska and Slivnishka, as well as the Aldomirovtsi Heights form the boundary with the much larger Sofia Valley.

Burel Valley spans a territory of 172 km in Bulgaria. Its length from northwest to southeast is 15 km; the width varies between 7 and 10 km. The average altitude is 765 m; the highest point is mount Vidim (965 m).

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Burel Valley in the context of Sub-Balkan valleys

The Sub-Balkan Valleys (Bulgarian: Подбалкански котловини, romanizedPodbalkanski kotlovini) are row of 11 valleys running from the Bulgarian border with Serbia east to the Black Sea. They are separating the Balkan Mountains from a chain of other mountains known as Srednogorie which includes Vitosha and Sredna Gora. There is great abundance of mineral waters. They are divided into two parts: Western (higher) and Eastern (lower). The western valleys include: Burel Valley; Sofia Valley; Saranska Valley; Kamarska Valley. The eastern valleys are: Zlatitsa–Pirdop Valley; Karlovo Valley; Kazanlak Valley; Tvarditsa Valley; Sliven Valley; Karnobat Valley; Aytos Valley.

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