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			<title>Verila Mountain</title>	
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								Verila is one of the smallest mountains in Bulgaria. It is located between the much bigger Rila and Vitosha. 

The mountain lacks water. Very few rivers flow down its slopes. This characteristic gives its name. Verila comes from ancient Thracian as the opposite of Rila, which on its turn means water mountain.

Golyam Debelets is Verila&amp;rsquo;s highest point, 1415 m. The mountain is part of the climate division between the colder continental climate of the north and the much milder weather of the south.

Verila lacks major landmarks. It is suitable for one-day trips and picnics. Staying overnight there is not preferable since the region lacks hotels and cabins. The lack of water is another obstacle.
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			<pubDate>Wed, 12 Dec 2007 17:44:00 +0200</pubDate>
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