The document divides the land relief of Bulgaria into three parts from west to east, with the western part being the smallest and lowest located between the Timok and Vit rivers, the central part having well-defined hills between the Vit and Yantra rivers, and the eastern part being the largest and highest east of the Yantra river with plateaus reaching 400-500m and the highest point being Mount Turnovadyl at 502m. It lists local lignite, fireclay, oil, manganese, and copper deposits and mentions several rivers including the Iskar, Ogosta, Lom, Rusenski Lom, Osam, Danube, and Vit, and notes the climate, soils, vegetation
5. -Divided into three parts-Divided into three parts
? The western partThe western part
-- between the Timok and the Vit riversbetween the Timok and the Vit rivers
- the smallest and the lowest part- the smallest and the lowest part
6. ? The central partThe central part
- between the Vit and the Yantra- between the Vit and the Yantra
-well-defined hills and heights-well-defined hills and heights
7. ? The eastern partThe eastern part
-- eastwards from the Yantra rivereastwards from the Yantra river
- the vastest and the highest- the vastest and the highest
-altitude of the plateaus ¨C 400-500m-altitude of the plateaus ¨C 400-500m
-the highest point- mount Turnov-the highest point- mount Turnov
dyal (502m)dyal (502m)
8. -Minerals-Minerals
? Lignite(Lomski and Mareshki basein)Lignite(Lomski and Mareshki basein)
? Fireproof clay (Plevensko)Fireproof clay (Plevensko)
? Oil,petrol (Dolen and Goren Dabnik,Oil,petrol (Dolen and Goren Dabnik,
Pleven; s.Tyulenovo to Shabla)Pleven; s.Tyulenovo to Shabla)
? Manganese (Obrochishte, Carkva,Manganese (Obrochishte, Carkva,
Ignatievo)Ignatievo)
? Copper ore (Belogradchik)Copper ore (Belogradchik)
10. -Inland waters-Inland waters
? the Iskarthe Iskar
? the Ogostathe Ogosta
? the Lomthe Lom
? the Rusenski Lomthe Rusenski Lom
? the Osamthe Osam
? the Danubethe Danube
? The VitThe Vit