Trite Chuki

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Trite Chuki (Bulgarian: Трите чуки, "the three outcrops") or Tri Čuke (Serbian: Три Чуке) is a rocky summit in the western Balkan Mountains, on the border ridge between Bulgaria and Serbia. Trite Chuki is 1,935 m (6,348 ft) high and belongs to the Chiprovtsi Mountain, one of the highest parts of the Balkan Mountains.[1]

Elevation1,935 m (6,348 ft)
Coordinates43°19′57″N 22°39′24″E
CountriesBulgaria, Serbia
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Trite Chuki / Tri Čuke
Трите чуки / Три Чуке
View from the trail coming from Kopilovtsi, Bulgaria
Highest point
Elevation1,935 m (6,348 ft)
Coordinates43°19′57″N 22°39′24″E
Geography
Trite Chuki / Tri Čuke is located in Bulgaria
Trite Chuki / Tri Čuke
Trite Chuki / Tri Čuke
Location in Bulgaria
CountriesBulgaria, Serbia
Parent rangeBalkan Mountains
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The summit's name references its three-headed shape composed by rocky outcrops. Trite Chuki's northeast slopes are very steep and almost vertical. The valleys of the Androvitsa and Grafska rivers originate east of Trite Chuki; the latter feeds the Lanzhin Skok, Voden Skok and Durshin Skok waterfalls. The large Chiprovtsi Waterfall originates to the north of the peak.[2]

The middle outcrop hosts the remains of a basic fortification, reportedly built by Angel Voyvoda and Panayot Hitov in August 1863.[3]

The most common trailheads for ascending Trite Chuki are Kopilovtsi and Chiprovtsi in Bulgaria[2] and Topli Do and Dojkinci in Serbia.

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