Iskar Gorge
{{coord|43|2|36|N|23|21|10|E|type:river_region:BG|display=title}}File:Влакове през дефилето.jpgThe Iskăr Gorge is a {{Convert|70|km|mi|abbr=on}} gorge passing through the Balkan Mountains (Stara Planina) in Bulgaria. It is the chief pass through the Balkans, which otherwise cross northern Bulgaria in a solid line.{{Cite book|title=Natural Wonders of the World|publisher=Reader's Digest Association, Inc|year=1980|isbn=0-89577-087-3|editor-last=Scheffel|editor-first=Richard L.|location=United States of America|pages=189|editor-last2=Wernet|editor-first2=Susan J.}} The pass connects the capital of Sofia with other major cities in the country, such as Mezdra. There is a road and a railway through the pass, following the course of the Iskar River.
The canyon walls are made of limestone and sandstone, which was carved down by the Iskar over thousands of years, resulting in rugged crags and towers throughout. At one point, the walls are nearly {{Convert|300|m|ft}} tall.
External links
- [https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=13-dpDOLhPPcm30TDWFnzfRB2-aXMkc92&ll=43.01027273120167%2C23.393542000000014&z=10 Hiking map of the trails in the Iskar River Gorge region]
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Category:Canyons and gorges of Bulgaria
Category:Landforms of Sofia City Province
Category:Landforms of Vratsa Province
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