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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pirin National Park' has mentioned 'Bulgaria' in the following places:
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National park in Bulgaria | WIKI |
Pirin National Park (Bulgarian: xd0x9dxd0xb0xd1x86xd0xb8xd0xbexd0xbdxd0xb0xd0xbbxd0xb5xd0xbd xd0xbfxd0xb0xd1x80xd0xba "xd0x9fxd0xb8xd1x80xd0xb8xd0xbd"), originally named Vihren National Park, encompasses the larger part of the Pirin Mountains in southwestern Bulgaria, spanning an area of 403.56xc2xa0km2 (155.82xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi). | WIKI |
The altitude varies from 950xc2xa0m to 2,914xc2xa0m at Vihren, Bulgaria's second highest summit and the Balkans' third. | WIKI |
Bayuvi Dupkixe2x80x93Dzhindzhiritsa is among the oldest in Bulgaria, established in 1934 and is included in the World Network of Biosphere Reserves under the UNESCO Man and Biosphere Programme. | WIKI |
Bulgaria's oldest tree, Baikushev's pine, is located in the park. | WIKI |
[5] By the Constitution of Bulgaria, the park is exclusively state-owned. | WIKI |
Pirin National Park is managed by a directorate subordinated to the Ministry of Environment and Water of Bulgaria based in the town of Bansko at the northern foothills of the mountain. | WIKI |
Pirin National Park encompasses much of the homonymous mountain range in southwestern Bulgaria, which forms part of the Rilaxe2x80x93Rhodope Massif. | WIKI |
The highest point is Vihren at an altitude of 2914xc2xa0m, the second highest summit in Bulgaria and the third one in the Balkan Peninsula, while the lowest altitude in the park is at 950xc2xa0m near Bansko. | WIKI |
[34] The discharge from the park per square kilometre is 2.3 times larger than Pirin's average and 5.6 times larger than Bulgaria's average. | WIKI |
[34] The largest of them is Popovo Lake with 123,600xc2xa0m2, which makes it Bulgaria's fourth largest glacial lake. | WIKI |
With a depth of 29.5xc2xa0m, it is also Pirin's deepest lake and Bulgaria's second. | WIKI |
[38] The oldest tree in Bulgaria, the 1300xe2x80x93year Baikushev's pine of the species Bosnian pine (Pinus heldreichii) , is found in the park and is a contemporary of the foundation of the Bulgarian state in 681 AD. | WIKI |
[39] The Macedonian and the Bosnian pines in Pirin National Park constitute respectively 42% and 52% of their total area in Bulgaria. | WIKI |
[42][43] The number of lichen species is 367, or 52% of Bulgaria's total diversity. | WIKI |
The vascular plants in Pirin National Park include 1315 species of 94 families and 484 genera, or approximately 1/3 of Bulgaria's flora. | WIKI |
[45] The number of species included in the Red Book of Bulgaria is 114. | WIKI |
[45] There are 18 species endemic to the park and another 17 are restricted only to Bulgaria, which makes a total of 35 Bulgarian endemic species. | WIKI |
The Araneae are represented by 321 species, or 35% of Bulgaria's total. | WIKI |
[61] There are 36 species of Myriapoda, or 20% of Bulgaria's total. | WIKI |
[62] Only 2% of Bulgaria's Ephemeroptera are found in the parkxc2xa0xe2x80x94 two species. | WIKI |
[61] The Plecoptera are represented by 40 species, forming 40% of Bulgaria's diversity. | WIKI |
[61] There are 323 Heteroptera species, or 32% of the ones known in Bulgaria. | WIKI |
[61] The Neuropterida are 25 species, or 20% of Bulgaria's total diversity. | WIKI |
[62] The Trichoptera are 59 species, or 24% of Bulgaria's total. | WIKI |
[64] Some of the refuges include Bezbog, the largest and most modern one; Banderitsa, constructed in 1915 by order of Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, and Vihren. | WIKI |
The World Heritage property covers an area of around 40,000 ha in the Pirin Mountains, southwest Bulgaria, and overlaps with the undeveloped areas of Pirin National Park. | UNESCO |
In total, there are 1,315 species of vascular plants, about one third of Bulgariaxe2x80x99s flora, including 86 Balkan endemics, 17 Bulgarian endemics and 18 local endemics. | UNESCO |
Bansko, adjoining the property, has become one of the most rapidly developing towns in Bulgaria with hotels and holiday resorts constructed literally on the park boundary. | UNESCO |