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ancient towers and obelisks spanning a territory of 17 km. The landscape includes both deep river valleys at the bottom of the site and spacious meadows in the highest sections. The Melnik Earth
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with well preserved national revival houses, several churches and ruins of a medieval fortress. The town is also a centre of red wine production with numerous cellars dug in the sandstones and vineyards.
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unsoldered rust and reddish conglomerate. That colour is due to the iron hydroxides produced by the decomposition of minerals.
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