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Tran Gorge (, also known as ''Lomnitsa Gorge'' or the ''Gorge of the River Erma'') is a canyon-like gorge along the river Erma in the easternmost part of the Ruy mountain range of western
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. Administratively, it is situated in Tran Municipality of
Pernik Province Pernik Province is a province in western Bulgaria, neighbouring Serbia. Its main city is Pernik, and other municipalities are Breznik, Kovachevtsi, Radomir, Tran, and Zemen. Demographics Pernik province had a population of 133,750 accordi ...
, lying some 3 km north of the municipal center Tran and just south of the Bulgaria–
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border. Tran Gorge is among the
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of the Bulgarian Tourist Union and is a popular tourist attraction.


Geography

Tran Gorge takes its beginning southeast of the village of Lomnitsa at an altitude of 677 m and heads northeast. In 300 m it reaches its narrowest section, some 100 m long and 5 m wide, where the altitude is about 650 m. At the narrowest section, some 120 m deep and 150 m long, two rocks tower over both shores the river Erma, called ''Tsarkvishteto'' (the Church) and ''Zhilav Kamak'' (the Hardy Rock). Downstream the gorge widens and its slopes remain relatively steep. It ends southwest of the village of Bogoyna at an altitude of 630 m. The total length of the gorge is 2.8 km, with an average altitude of 650 m. The river Erma has cut down about 120 m in the
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limestone foundations and the surrounding slopes are steep, at places vertical. Geologically, the gorge is cut in strong limestones with a complex and varied structure, formed about 200 million years ago in a sea basin. It is quite narrow at its base and the river forms karst channels and small waterfalls. Up to the middle section, the walls of the Tran Gorge are vertical, and their width does not exceed 10–15 m. It was formed over millions of years by an erosion process from the impact of the river, which little by little made its way through the rock.


Nature

It was declared a natural landmark in 1961 under the name Gorge of the River Erma to “preserve its unique rock formations”. The gorge is situated in a forested area of the small Ruy mountain range, just north of the Znepole valley, and is home to diverse flora and fauna. The surrounding area contains numerous bird species, including
European honey buzzard The European honey buzzard (''Pernis apivorus''), also known as the pern or common pern, is a bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. Taxonomy The European honey buzzard was formally described in 1758 by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in ...
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common buzzard The common buzzard (''Buteo buteo'') is a medium-to-large bird of prey which has a large range. It is a member of the genus '' Buteo'' in the family Accipitridae. The species lives in most of Europe and extends its breeding range across much of ...
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Long-legged buzzard The long-legged buzzard (''Buteo rufinus'') is a bird of prey found widely in several parts of Eurasia and in North Africa. This species ranges from Southeastern Europe down to East Africa to the northern part of the Indian subcontinent. The long ...
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Montagu's harrier Montagu's harrier (''Circus pygargus'') is a migratory bird of prey of the harrier family. Its common name commemorates the British naturalist George Montagu. Taxonomy The first formal description of Montagu's harrier was by the Swedish nat ...
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golden eagle The golden eagle (''Aquila chrysaetos'') is a bird of prey living in the Northern Hemisphere. It is the most widely distributed species of eagle. Like all eagles, it belongs to the family Accipitridae. They are one of the best-known bird of pr ...
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booted eagle The booted eagle (''Hieraaetus pennatus'', also classified as ''Aquila pennata'') is a medium-sized mostly migratory bird of prey with a wide distribution in the Palearctic and southern Asia, wintering in the tropics of Africa and Asia, with a ...
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Eurasian sparrowhawk The Eurasian sparrowhawk (''Accipiter nisus''), also known as the northern sparrowhawk or simply the sparrowhawk, is a small bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. Adult male Eurasian sparrowhawks have bluish grey upperparts and orange-barred ...
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saker falcon The saker falcon (Falco cherrug) is a large falcon species. It breeds from Central Europe eastwards across the Palearctic to Manchuria. It is a partial migrant, which means that some part of the population is migratory, some part is not. In Eur ...
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common kestrel The common kestrel (''Falco tinnunculus''), also known as the European kestrel, Eurasian kestrel or Old World kestrel, is a species of bird of prey, predatory bird belonging to the kestrel group of the falcon family (biology), family Falconidae. ...
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Eurasian hobby The Eurasian hobby (''Falco subbuteo'') or just hobby, is a small, slim falcon. It belongs to a group of similar falcons often considered a subgenus '' Hypotriorchis''. Taxonomy and systematics The first formal description of the Eurasian hobby ...
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European bee-eater The European bee-eater (''Merops apiaster'') is a near passerine bird in the bee-eater family, Meropidae. It breeds in southern and central Europe, northern and southern Africa, and western Asia. Except for the resident southern African populat ...
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Eurasian eagle-owl The Eurasian eagle-owl (''Bubo bubo'') is a species of eagle-owl, a type of bird that resides in much of Eurasia. It is often just called the eagle-owl in Europe and Asia. It is one of the largest species of owl. Females can grow to a total le ...
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white stork The white stork (''Ciconia ciconia'') is a large bird in the stork family, Ciconiidae. Its plumage is mainly white, with black on the bird's wings. Adults have long red legs and long pointed red beaks, and measure on average from beak tip to en ...
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corn crake The corn crake, corncrake or landrail (''Crex crex'') is a bird in the rail family. It breeds in Europe and Asia as far east as western China, and migrates to Africa for the Northern Hemisphere's winter. It is a medium-sized crake with buff ...
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European nightjar The European nightjar (''Caprimulgus europaeus''), common goatsucker, Eurasian nightjar or just nightjar is a crepuscular and nocturnal bird in the nightjar family that breeds across most of Europe and the Palearctic to Mongolia and Northweste ...
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common kingfisher The common kingfisher (''Alcedo atthis''), also known as the Eurasian kingfisher and river kingfisher, is a small kingfisher with seven subspecies recognized within its wide distribution across Eurasia and North Africa. It is resident in much of ...
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European roller The European roller (''Coracias garrulus'') is the only member of the Coraciidae, roller family breeding in Europe. Its range extends into the Maghreb, West Asia and Central Asia. It winters in southern Africa, primarily in dry wooded savanna and ...
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Syrian woodpecker The Syrian woodpecker (''Dendrocopos syriacus'') is a member of the woodpecker family, the Picidae. Taxonomy The Syrian woodpecker was first described as ''Picus syriacus'' by Wilhelm Hemprich and Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg in 1833, from ...
, middle spotted woodpecker,
woodlark The woodlark or wood lark (''Lullula arborea'') is the only extant species in the lark genus ''Lullula''. It is found across most of Europe, the Middle East, western Asia and the mountains of north Africa. It is mainly resident (non-bird migrati ...
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barred warbler The barred warbler (''Curruca nisoria'') is a typical warbler which breeds across temperate regions of central and eastern Europe and western and central Asia. This passerine bird is strongly migratory, and winters in tropical eastern Africa.De ...
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red-backed shrike The red-backed shrike (''Lanius collurio'') is a carnivorous passerine bird and member of the shrike family, Laniidae. Its breeding range stretches from Western Europe east to central Russia. It is migratory and winters in the eastern areas of ...
, ortolan bunting, etc. The area of Ruy, including the gorge, is among the prime butterfly areas of Bulgaria, where several species of conservational importance are found, including '' Zerynthia polyxena'', ''
Parnassius apollo The Apollo (''Parnassius apollo''), also called the mountain Apollo , is a butterfly of the family Papilionidae. Etymology The species is named in the classical tradition for the deity Apollo. Subspecies Subspecies include: * ''Parnassius apol ...
'', '' Scolitantides orion'', '' Glaucopsyche alexis'', '' Kretania sephirus'', '' Erebia medusa'' and ''
Neptis sappho ''Neptis sappho'', the Pallas' sailer or common glider, is a nymphalid butterfly found in Central Europe, Russia, India and other parts of temperate Asia and Japan. The wingspan is 40–46 mm.The upper side of the forewings is black or blac ...
''.


Tourism

The gorge and its surroundings are picturesque and easily accessible from the capital
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via the second class II-63 road. The gorge lies about 3 km north of the town of Tran via a signed paved road. From the southern end of the gorge begins the 13 km-long Tran eco-trail; it takes about 8 hours to walk its entire length. Another starting point for the eco-trail is the village of Bankya, close to another natural landmark, the Yablanitsa Gorge. The trail contains a series of flat sections mostly along the river, but there are also many steep ascents and descents, bridges and stairs. There are alpine climbing routes on ''Tsarkvishteto'' and ''Zhilav Kamak'' rocks. A 200 m tunnel passes under ''Zhilav Kamak'', excavated in the early XX century for a railway line between the towns of Tran and
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, when the latter belonged to Bulgaria. There are trails leading to nearby villages, as well as to the summit of Ruy (1,706 m).


Art and literature

Tran Gorge and the Poganovo Gorge further downstream along the Erma, situated now in Serbia, but part of Bulgaria until the
Western Outlands The Western (Bulgarian) Outlands () is a term used in Bulgarian to denote several regions located in ex-Yugoslavia, today southeastern Serbia and southeastern North Macedonia, that were traditionally part of Bulgaria and which were predominant ...
were lost to the
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after
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, were vividly described in the travelog "What? Switzerland?" of the 19th century writer and initiator of the tourist movement in Bulgaria
Aleko Konstantinov Aleko Konstantinov () (1 January 1863 – 11 May 1897) ( NS: 13 January 1863 – 23 May 1897) was a Bulgarian writer, best known for his character Bay Ganyo, one of the most popular characters in Bulgarian fiction. Life and career Born to an ...
: "Do you see those jagged gray giant rocks glistening in the sun? They thus descend in parallel into the abyss where the river Erma flows. ..At this moment, will someone sigh for Tyrol and Switzerland, that I would stain his mouth! ..Now how can I describe those colossal gates, formed by the multi-colored rocks, on which my gaze is fixed?" The surroundings of the gorge are depicted in the 1913 painting '' Erma River near Tran'' of the Bulgarian landscape painter Nikola Petrov, kept in the National Art Gallery, which is considered to recall the works of
Edgar Degas Edgar Degas (, ; born Hilaire-Germain-Edgar De Gas, ; 19 July 183427 September 1917) was a French Impressionist artist famous for his pastel drawings and oil paintings. Degas also produced bronze sculptures, prints, and drawings. Degas is e ...
and
Georges Seurat Georges Pierre Seurat ( , ; ; 2 December 1859 – 29 March 1891) was a French post-Impressionist artist. He devised the painting techniques known as chromoluminarism and pointillism and used conté crayon for drawings on paper with a rough ...
.


Gallery

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External links

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