Mraka

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An old church in the area.
Mrachani from Radomir, 1900s

The Mraka (Bulgarian: Мрака) is a historical-geographical area in present-day Western Bulgaria, covering the northeastern slopes of the and the . On the other side is the , located respectively in the municipalities of Radomir, Kovachevtsi and Zemen.

The Mraka is separated from the neighboring region of , which occupies the Pernik-Breznik plane, by the mountain .

The earliest surviving manuscript that mentions this name is the so-called "Dragolj Code" from the third quarter of the 13th century.[1]

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