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{{Infobox mountain pass
| name = Aegean Pass
| other_name = Enidzhe
| photo =
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| elevation_m = 1,010
| traversed =
| map = Balkans
| location = Bulgaria, Greece
| range = ]
| coordinates = {{coord|41.4002|24.8299|region:BG}}
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The '''Aegean Pass''' ({{langx|bg|Беломорски проход}}, ''Belomorski prohod'') or '''Elidzhe''' (Елидже) is a ] between the central and eastern ]. It connects ] in south central Bulgaria with ] of ] in northeastern Greece. As one of three passes between the Rhodope highlands and the ] coast of ], it links the upper valleys of the Chepinska reka to the north and the ] to the south. The highest point of the pass is at {{convert|1010|m|ft|abbr=on}} above sea level on the Bulgarian-Greek border.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Мичев |first=Николай |title=Географски речник на България |publisher=Наука и изкуство |year=1980 |location=София |pages=199 |language=bul}}</ref><ref name="petrov">{{Cite journal |last=Petrov |first=Kamen |date=2021 |title=Strategic importance of the passages in Bulgaria for the European connection in the north-south direction |url=https://ijariie.com/AdminUploadPdf/STRATEGIC_IMPORTANCE_OF_THE_PASSAGES_IN_BULGARIA_FOR_THE_EUROPEAN_CONNECTION_IN_THE_NORTH_SOUTH_DIRECTION_ijariie15409.pdf |journal=IJARIIE |volume=7 |issue=5 |pages=825-826}}</ref> The '''Aegean Pass''' ({{langx|bg|Беломорски проход}}, ''Belomorski prohod'') or '''Elidzhe''' (Елидже) is a ] between the central and eastern ]. It connects ] in south central Bulgaria with ] of ] in northeastern Greece. As one of three passes between the Rhodope highlands and the ] coast of ], it links the upper valleys of the Chepinska reka to the north and the ] to the south. The highest point of the pass is at {{convert|1010|m|ft|abbr=on}} above sea level on the Bulgarian-Greek border.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Мичев |first=Николай |title=Географски речник на България |publisher=Наука и изкуство |year=1980 |location=София |pages=199 |language=bul}}</ref><ref name="petrov">{{Cite journal |last=Petrov |first=Kamen |date=2021 |title=Strategic importance of the passages in Bulgaria for the European connection in the north-south direction |url=https://ijariie.com/AdminUploadPdf/STRATEGIC_IMPORTANCE_OF_THE_PASSAGES_IN_BULGARIA_FOR_THE_EUROPEAN_CONNECTION_IN_THE_NORTH_SOUTH_DIRECTION_ijariie15409.pdf |journal=IJARIIE |volume=7 |issue=5 |pages=825-826}}</ref>


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Aegean Pass
Enidzhe
Aegean Pass is located in BalkansAegean Pass
Elevation1,010 m (3,314 ft)
LocationBulgaria, Greece
RangeRhodope Mountains
Coordinates41°24′01″N 24°49′48″E / 41.4002°N 24.8299°E / 41.4002; 24.8299

The Aegean Pass (Bulgarian: Беломорски проход, Belomorski prohod) or Elidzhe (Елидже) is a mountain pass between the central and eastern Rhodope Mountains. It connects Smolyan Province in south central Bulgaria with Xanthi regional unit of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace in northeastern Greece. As one of three passes between the Rhodope highlands and the Aegean coast of Western Thrace, it links the upper valleys of the Chepinska reka to the north and the Kompsatos to the south. The highest point of the pass is at 1,010 m (3,310 ft) above sea level on the Bulgarian-Greek border.

Until the end of World War II, the Aegean Pass was actively used for commerce. It was closed in 1944, as Bulgaria and Greece ended up on different sides of the Iron Curtain. In the 2020s, the roads from Rudozem and Dimario on either side of the pass were rebuilt to a modern standard and a new border checkpoint was established. On 1 January 2025, the Aegean Pass will be reopened for vehicular traffic without border controls via the Rudozem–Xanthi border crossing, coinciding with Bulgaria's full entry into the Schengen Area.

The opening of the pass for traffic is expected to bolster tourism in the region, providing quick access between the Pamporovo ski resort near Smolyan and the Aegean beaches of Xanthi.

References

  1. Мичев, Николай (1980). Географски речник на България (in bul). София: Наука и изкуство. p. 199.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  2. ^ Petrov, Kamen (2021). "Strategic importance of the passages in Bulgaria for the European connection in the north-south direction" (PDF). IJARIIE. 7 (5): 825–826.
  3. Бойчев, Николай (2020-05-18). "Възраждат Беломорския проход с КПП Рудозем-Ксанти". Meteo-Ride (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2024-12-12.
  4. "От 1-ви януари ще минаваме и през ГКПП Рудозем - Ксанти". bnr.bg (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2024-12-12.
  5. "Рудозем тръпне в очакване на отварянето на новия граничен пункт към Гърция". Smolyaninfo. 2024-11-15. Retrieved 2024-12-12.
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