Apparently, BGROYU = BGn:
http://www.geocities.com/the_bulgarian_mountains/Prirodni_zabelejiteln
osti/Krajnite_tochky.htm
Here, BGn, BGs, BGw, and BGe are described.
An attempt to translate Bulgarian not really knowing the language:
BGn:
Mouth of river Timok
Co-ordinates: 44 deg. 13 N / 22 deg. 40 E
Location: Where the river Timok reaches the Danube
Province: Vidinska
Access: free
To be reached from: Kudelin village, Bregovo municipality, Vidinska
province
BGs:
Vejkata mountain, 1463 m.
Co-ordinates: 41 deg. 14 N / 25 deg. 17 E
Location: Rida (?) Gjumjurdinski Snenik in East Rodopi
Province: Kãrdalijska
Access: Limited - the top is within the border zone and can only be
visited with the permission of the "Border police" directorate of the
Ministry of Internal Affairs, Sofija, Knjaginja Marija Luiza
boulevard 46
To be reached from: Èakalarovo village, Kirkovo municipality,
Kãrdalijska province
BGe:
Cape abla
Co-ordinates: 43 deg. 32 N / 28 deg. 36 E
Location: On the Black sea, (something I can't read)
Province: Dobrièka
Access: free
To be reached from: gr. (?) abla, Dobrièka province - 7 km.
BGw:
Mountain ulep rock, 1337 m.
(? Something about another mountain, Kitka, which used to be
considered BGw, but that is not true, since it's more to the SE. At
least that's what I think it says...)
Co-ordinates: 42 deg. 19 N / 22 deg. 21 E
Location: In Èudinska pl. (?), at the BGMKYU tripoint
Province: Kjustendilska
Access: Limited - the top is within the border zone and can only be
visited with the permission of the "Border police" directorate of the
Ministry of Internal Affairs, Sofija, Knjaginja Marija Luiza
boulevard 46
To be reached from: eravino village, Kjustendil municipality - 1.15
hours. From the Dolno selo railway station (on the Sofija - Gjueevo
line) to eravino village - 1.30 hours.
Peter S.
NB: Central European encoding for the best results.
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BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "marcelmiquelcat"
<marcelmiquel@v...> wrote:
>
> If I'm not wrong, one of our last virtual and real virgin european
> tp is buroyu, at the confluence of Danube and Timok rivers. Do you
> know any photo or good map?
>
> marcel