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    Momin Dvor (Bulgarian: Момин двор [ˈmɔmin dvɔr]) is a 2,723 m high peak in the Pirin mountain range, south-western Bulgaria. It is located in the northern...
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    Kitzsteinhorn in Salzburg, Austria The Matterhorn in Italy and Switzerland Momin Dvor, Pirin Mountain, Bulgaria Mount Aspiring/Tititea in Otago, New Zealand...
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    Mozgovitsa, crowned by the summits of Kamenitsa Peak (2,822 m), Kralev Dvor (2,680 m), Momin Dvor (2,723 m) and Valyavishki Chukar (2,664 m). Malokamenishki Lakes...
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    direction. To the north is located another massive pyramid-shaped summit, Momin Dvor (2,723 m). The two peaks are connected via an easily accessible saddle...
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    Pirin Golyam Kupen 2731 Rila Zhangal 2730 Pirin Malyovitsa 2729 Rila Momin Dvor 2723 Pirin Bashliyski Chukar 2670 Pirin Malka Todorka 2712 Pirin Debeli...
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    surrounded by the peaks Sivria (2,591 m), Dzhano (2,668 m), Kralev Dvor (2,680 m), Momin Dvor (2,723 m) and Dzhengal (2,730 m). The lake is situated at an altitude...
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    the south west of the Popovo Lake between the peak Dzhengal, Momin Dvor and Kralev Dvor. They are situated at an altitude of 2,373 m, 2,375 m, 2,372 m...
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    the Polezhan Ridge, between the Dzhengal Gate saddle and the summit of Momin Dvor (2,723 m). It is flanked by the cirques Valyavishki to the west hosting...
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    ridge descends sharply in the direction of the neighbouring summit of Momin Dvor (2,723 m). The southeastern slopes of Valyavishki Chukar are covered with...
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    Banderishki Chukar, 2,732 metres (8,963 ft) Dzhengal, 2,730 metres (8,957 ft) Momin Dvor, 2,723 metres (8,934 ft) Malka Todorka, 2,712 metres (8,898 ft) Chengelchal...
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