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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pirin National Park' has mentioned 'Mountain' in the following places:
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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.
[19] To the north it is divided from the Rila mountain range by the Predel Saddle and mountain pass at 1140xc2xa0m altitude, to the east reaches the valley of the river Mesta, including the Razlog Valley, to the south the Paril Saddle (1170xc2xa0m) forms the border with the Slavyanka mountain range, and to the west reaches the valley of the river Struma.
The modern relief of Pirin was shaped in the Pleistocene (2,588,000 to 11,700 years ago) when the mountain was subjected to alpine glaciation related to the global cooling.
[20] The northern zone consists of the steep marble Vihren ridge with the three highest summits in the mountain: Vihren (2914xc2xa0m), Kutelo (2908xc2xa0m) and Banski Suhodol (2884xc2xa0m), as well as the ridge Koncheto (2810xc2xa0m).
The watershed follows the main ridge of the mountain in direction north-west to south-east.
[34] Situated at an altitude of 2710xc2xa0m the Upper Polezhan Lake is the highest one in the mountain and in the country.
The largest area is occupied by dwarf mountain pine (Pinus mugo) xe2x80x93 59.62xc2xa0km2, Macedonian pine (Pinus peuce) xe2x80x93 54.15xc2xa0km2, Norway spruce (Picea abies) xe2x80x93 23.79xc2xa0km2, European beech (Fagus sylvatica) xe2x80x93 10.98xc2xa0km2 and Bosnian pine xe2x80x93 8.93xc2xa0km2.
[62] Some of the most spectacular butterflies are the mountain Apollo (Parnassius apollo), clouded Apollo (Parnassius mnemosyne), false Eros blue (Polyommatus eroides), mountain Alcon blue (Phengaris rebeli), large blue (Phengaris arion), scarce tortoiseshell (Nymphalis xanthomelas), Titania's fritillary (Boloria titania), eastern large heath (Coenonympha rhodopensis), Cynthia's fritillary (Euphydryas cynthia), etc.
[63] As of 2002 on the territory of the park there were 1837 beds, including 885 in mountain refuges, 214 in hotels, 124 in bungalows and 615 in premises belonging to different departments of the state administration.
The diverse limestone mountain landscapes of the property include over 70 glacial lakes and a range of glacial landforms, with many waterfalls, rocky screes and caves.
Criterion (vii): The mountain scenery of Pirin National Park is of exceptional beauty.
The high mountain peaks and crags contrast with meadows, rivers and waterfalls and provide the opportunity to experience the aesthetics of a Balkan mountain landscape.