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Musala

Highest mountain in Bulgaria


Summary

Highest mountain in Bulgaria

FieldValue
nameMusala
other_nameМусала
photoMusala_IMG_1447.jpg
photo_captionMusala seen from the south
elevation_m2925.4
prominence_m2473
mapBulgaria
map_captionMusala in Bulgaria
label_positionright
listingCountry high point
Ultra
locationSofia Region, Bulgaria
coordinates
rangeRila
easiest_routeGondola lift from Borovets, then hike

Ultra

Musala ( ); from Arabic through Ottoman Turkish: from Musalla, "near God" or "place for prayer" is the highest peak in the Rila Mountains, as well as in Bulgaria and the entire Balkan Peninsula, standing at 2925.42 m.

With a topographic prominence of 2473 m, Musala is also the 6th highest peak by topographic prominence in mainland Europe. It is also the 3rd most topographically isolated major peak in Continental Europe.

Musala is situated within the Rila National Park, which is noted for its rich flora, including species such as Macedonian Pine and Bulgarian Fir in the forests on its middle slopes, and fauna; it is one of the easiest places in Europe to see the wallcreeper. All major mountain ranges of Bulgaria can be seen from the top; these include Vitosha to the northwest, Sredna Gora towards the northeast, the Balkan Mountains along most of the northern horizon behind Vitosha and Sredna Gora, the Rhodope Mountains to the southeast, Pirin to the south, Osogovo and Ruy Mountain to the west, and of course, the rest of Rila.

A cosmic ray station was built on the peak in 1960 with cooperation from the Hungarian Academy of Science. The station conducted scientific experiments using a muon telescope. The station was destroyed by an electrical fire on October 29, 1983.

With an average annual temperature of -2.2 °C, Musala is the coldest place in Bulgaria and the entire Balkan Peninsula. Temperatures stay below 0 °C for about 8 months each year. Due to this, about 45% of the annual precipitation on Musala is snow, and snow cover lasts for about 200 days (more than six months). Three of the main rivers of Bulgaria, the Iskar, Maritsa and Mesta have their sources near Musala.

The next highest peaks in the vicinity of Musala are Malka (Little) Musala (2902 m) and Irechek (2852 m).

Climate

Musala has an alpine climate with long, cold winters and short, cool summers. Usually, through winter, the temperatures do not exceed the freezing point for months. Snow cover lasts for about 8–9 months. Through the summer, temperatures rarely go above 14-15C. The summer season only lasts for 2 months, and snowfalls are possible. For the period 1931–2013, the highest recorded temperature was 20.0 C, and the lowest - -31.2 C. The average annual temperature is -2.5 C, which makes the peak the coldest place in Bulgaria.

|Jan record high C = 7.0 |Feb record high C = 8.0 |Mar record high C = 12.1 |Apr record high C = 13.7 |May record high C = 12.6 |Jun record high C = 18.0 |Jul record high C = 20.0 |Aug record high C = 18.7 |Sep record high C = 16.4 |Oct record high C = 14.2 |Nov record high C = 9.6 |Dec record high C = 6.8 |year record high C = 20.0

|Jan record low C = -30.6 |Feb record low C = -29.8 |Mar record low C = -26.8 |Apr record low C = -20.6 |May record low C = -15.6 |Jun record low C = -12 |Jul record low C = -8 |Aug record low C = -9.8 |Sep record low C = -14 |Oct record low C = -17.5 |Nov record low C = -27.4 |Dec record low C = -31.2 |year record low C = -31.2

| Jan record high C =7.2 | Feb record high C =4.9 | Mar record high C =6.5 | Apr record high C =8.6 | May record high C =13.0 | Jun record high C =17.6 | Jul record high C =19.8 | Aug record high C =19.2 | Sep record high C =17.9 | Oct record high C =15.0 | Nov record high C =11.0 | Dec record high C =10.2 | year record high C =

| Jan record low C =-27.5 | Feb record low C =-31.6 | Mar record low C =-26.8 | Apr record low C =-22.5 | May record low C =-13.5 | Jun record low C =-9.0 | Jul record low C =-6.1 | Aug record low C =-6.0 | Sep record low C =-11.9 | Oct record low C =-16.3 | Nov record low C =-23.2 | Dec record low C =-24.9 | year record low C =

| access-date = August 29, 2023}}

Namesakes

Musala Glacier on Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after Musala Peak.

References

References

  1. Известия на българското географско дружество, 1964 г. стр. 197.
  2. Bŭlgarski ezik, Volume 19, Institut za bŭlgarski ezik (Bŭlgarska akademii͡a na naukite), 1969, str. 573.
  3. "ГEOграфия'21, брой 5, 2007 г.".
  4. "Europe Ultra-Prominences". Peaklist.
  5. "Most Isolated Peak of Europe Countries - Peakbagger.com".
  6. Kavlakov, S.. (2009-11-16). "Cosmic Ray investigations on peak Musala in Bulgaria: A memoir". Advances in Space Research.
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