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Sakar (mountain)

Sakar (mountain)

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Sakar (Bulgarian: Сакар [sɐˈkar]; also Сакар планина) is a mountain in southeastern Bulgaria, between the rivers Maritsa, Tundzha, Sokolitsa and Sazliyka and close to the borders with Greece and Turkey. The mountain's highest peak is Vishegrad at 856 m.

Summer morning in Sakar
Topographic map of Sakar
Topographic map of Strandzha and Sakar

Sakar is one of the richest regions in Bulgaria in terms of endangered birds of prey populations. Sakar is widely known for the wines produced in the area, but tobacco growing remains a leading occupation. The region's most important administrative centre is the town of Topolovgrad in Haskovo Province.

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Sakar Peak on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after Sakar Mountain. 41°59′N 26°16′E


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