Radomir/Sidiropetra Peak - 2,029.2 m

Greece / Serrai / Livadia /

Peak Radomir is the highest point of the Belasitsa Mountain (Greek name: Kerkini or Beles). It is 2,029.2 metres high and resembles in shape a pyramid when looked from west or northwest. It has a steep, treeless southern slope but the northern one, which is less steeper, is covered with forests and cut by many ravines. Formerly the peak name was Kalabak, but in 1942 it was renamed to Radomir in honour of the Bulgarian tsar from 11th century - Gavril Radomir. Its present-day Greek name is Kalabaka. Though Belasitsa Mountain and the summit of Radomir are not as popular and well known as for example the Rila and Pirin Mountains are, they are visited by many of tourists who are keen to learn more about the Bulgarian mountains.

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Coordinates:   41°19'13"N   23°7'14"E
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