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Bulgaria, Upper Wall with Upper Gate in the Belogradchik Fortress


The Belogradchik Fortress is a large fortress on the northern slope of the Balkan Mountains in Bulgaria.
The fortress walls are 2 m thick at the base and 12 m high. Three separately fortified parts are connected to each other by gates.
The first fortress on this site was built during the Roman Empire. The surrounding Belogradchik rocks served as a natural defense, so the walls had to be built only from the northwest and southeast.
The fortress walls are 2 m thick at the base and 12 m high. Three separately fortified parts are connected to each other by gates.
The first fortress on this site was built during the Roman Empire. The surrounding Belogradchik rocks served as a natural defense, so the walls had to be built only from the northwest and southeast.
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