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- Kom_Peak abstract "Kom Peak (Bulgarian: връх Ком, vrah Kom) or Golyam Kom (Голям Ком, \"Big Kom\") is a peak in the western Balkan Mountains, located in western Bulgaria, not far from the Serbian border. The peak is 2,016 metres high and lies south of the town of Berkovitsa, of which it is a traditional symbol. Kom, along with the lower peaks Sreden Kom (\"Middle Kom\") and Malak Kom (\"Little Kom\") to the east, form a west-east elevation with a round grassy ridge, a steep rocky northern slope and a slant grassy southern slope. Looking north, one can see Berkovitsa and the surrounding fields, as well as Montana and the Ogosta Reservoir some 30 kilometres away.The peak inspired national writer Ivan Vazov to create the poem On Kom. In his honour, a bas-relief plaque bearing his image and excerpts from the poem has been installed on the peak. Kom also marks the start of the Bulgarian section of the European walking route E3, also known as the Kom-Emine path along the main ridge of the Balkan Mountains, as well as the eponymous off-road race.There are several climbing routes to the summit, such as from the Kom chalet (two-hour climb), from the Petrohan Pass (taking 3 hours 30 minutes to reach the peak), from the villages of Komshtitsa and Gintsi (3 hours away).The Nishava River, a major tributary of the South Morava, originates east of Kom Peak, as does the Visochitsa. Along with Midzhur, Kom is among the highest and best known peaks of the western Balkan Mountains. A Bulgarian brand of mineral water is branded after Kom. The peak is part of the 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria, together with the museum of ethnography in Berkovitsa. There are several ski pistes descending from the peak.".
- Kom_Peak elevation "2016.0".
- Kom_Peak locatedInArea Berkovitsa.
- Kom_Peak locatedInArea Bulgaria.
- Kom_Peak mountainRange Balkan_Mountains.
- Kom_Peak thumbnail Kom_stara_planina_IMG_8147.jpg?width=300.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageExternalLink berk_hik11.htm.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageExternalLink Do_vrah_Kom.htm.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageID "19248352".
- Kom_Peak wikiPageLength "3249".
- Kom_Peak wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Kom_Peak wikiPageRevisionID "705146611".
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink 100_Tourist_Sites_of_Bulgaria.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Balkan_Mountains.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Berkovitsa.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Category:100_Tourist_Sites_of_Bulgaria.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Balkan_mountains.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Montana_Province.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Bulgaria.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Two-thousanders_of_Bulgaria.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Chalet.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Climbing_route.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink E3_European_long_distance_path.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Gintsi.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_Vazov.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Komshtitsa.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Kom–Emine.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Midžor.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Mineral_water.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Montana,_Bulgaria.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Nišava.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Off-roading.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Ogosta_Reservoir.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Petrohan_Pass.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Piste.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Relief.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Serbia.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Ski.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink South_Morava.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Temštica.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kom Peak".
- Kom_Peak easiestRoute "a two-hour climb from Kom chalet".
- Kom_Peak elevationM "2016".
- Kom_Peak labelPosition "right".
- Kom_Peak latD "43".
- Kom_Peak latM "10".
- Kom_Peak latNs "N".
- Kom_Peak location "south of Berkovitsa, Bulgaria".
- Kom_Peak longD "23".
- Kom_Peak longEw "E".
- Kom_Peak longM "3".
- Kom_Peak mapCaption "Location of Kom in Bulgaria".
- Kom_Peak mapSize "250".
- Kom_Peak name "Kom Peak".
- Kom_Peak photo "Kom stara planina IMG 8147.jpg".
- Kom_Peak photoCaption "Kom Peak".
- Kom_Peak range Balkan_Mountains.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bulgarian_ski_resorts.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain.
- Kom_Peak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-bg.
- Kom_Peak subject Category:100_Tourist_Sites_of_Bulgaria.
- Kom_Peak subject Category:Balkan_mountains.
- Kom_Peak subject Category:Landforms_of_Montana_Province.
- Kom_Peak subject Category:Mountains_of_Bulgaria.
- Kom_Peak subject Category:Two-thousanders_of_Bulgaria.
- Kom_Peak hypernym Peak.
- Kom_Peak point "43.166666666666664 23.05".
- Kom_Peak type Mountain.
- Kom_Peak type NaturalPlace.
- Kom_Peak type Place.
- Kom_Peak type Attraction.
- Kom_Peak type Landform.
- Kom_Peak type Range.
- Kom_Peak type Location.
- Kom_Peak type Mountain.
- Kom_Peak type Place.
- Kom_Peak type Thing.
- Kom_Peak type SpatialThing.
- Kom_Peak type Q8502.
- Kom_Peak comment "Kom Peak (Bulgarian: връх Ком, vrah Kom) or Golyam Kom (Голям Ком, \"Big Kom\") is a peak in the western Balkan Mountains, located in western Bulgaria, not far from the Serbian border. The peak is 2,016 metres high and lies south of the town of Berkovitsa, of which it is a traditional symbol.".
- Kom_Peak label "Kom Peak".
- Kom_Peak sameAs Q846340.
- Kom_Peak sameAs Ком.
- Kom_Peak sameAs Kom_(bukid_sa_Bulgaria).
- Kom_Peak sameAs Kom_(Bulgarien).
- Kom_Peak sameAs Kom_(Balkan).
- Kom_Peak sameAs Kom_(szczyt).
- Kom_Peak sameAs m.04lhz50.
- Kom_Peak sameAs Kom_(berg_i_Bulgarien).
- Kom_Peak sameAs 730217.
- Kom_Peak sameAs Q846340.
- Kom_Peak lat "43.166666666666664".
- Kom_Peak long "23.05".
- Kom_Peak wasDerivedFrom Kom_Peak?oldid=705146611.
- Kom_Peak depiction Kom_stara_planina_IMG_8147.jpg.
- Kom_Peak isPrimaryTopicOf Kom_Peak.
- Kom_Peak name "Kom Peak (връх Ком)".