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  2. List of rivers of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    There are 540 rivers in Bulgaria. [1] The longest river in Bulgaria is the Danube (2,888 km), which spans most of the country's northern border for a length of 470 km. The longest one to run through the country (and also the deepest) is the Maritsa (480 km), while the longest river that runs solely in Bulgaria is the Iskar (368 km).

  3. Provinces of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Sofia – the capital city of Bulgaria and the largest settlement in the country – is the administrative centre of both Sofia Province and Sofia City Province (Sofia-grad). The capital is included (together with three other cities plus 34 villages) in Sofia Capital Municipality (over 90% of whose population lives in Sofia), which is the sole ...

  4. Harsovska reka - Wikipedia

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    The river flows in Shumen, Dobrich and Silistra Provinces. There are four villages along its course, Harsovo, Karavelovo and Tsani Ginchevo in Nikola Kozlevo Municipality of Shumen Province, as well as Kutlovitsa in Alfatar Municipality of Silistra Province. There are several small reservoirs along the river and its tributaries to catch water ...

  5. Subdivisions of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Map of the provinces of Bulgaria. Politics of Bulgaria. Constitution. 1879; 1947; 1971; 1991; ... After the liberation of Bulgaria, the country administrative were ...

  6. Ovcharitsa - Wikipedia

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    The river flows in Sliven, Yambol and Stara Zagora Provinces. There are three villages along its course: Prohorovo in Nova Zagora Municipality of Sliven Province, and Kovachevo and Troyanovo in Radnevo Municipality of Stara Zagora Province. The waters of the Ovcharitsa are utilised for irrigation in its upper course and industrial water supply ...

  7. Omurovska reka - Wikipedia

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    The Omurovska reka (Bulgarian: Омуровска река) is a river in southern Bulgaria, a left tributary of the river Maritsa, with a length of 58 km. [1]. The river takes its source under the name Konakdere at an altitude of 820 m at 1 km northeast of the summit of Chakalova Polyana (902 m) in the mountain range of Sredna Gora.

  8. Lovech Province - Wikipedia

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    The Lovech province had a population of 169,951 according to a 2001 census, of which 49.1% were male and 50.9% were female. [7] As of the end of 2009, the population of the province, announced by the Bulgarian National Statistical Institute, numbered 151,153 [1] of which 29.4% are inhabitants aged over 60 years. [8]

  9. Pleven Province - Wikipedia

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    Pleven Province (Bulgarian: Област Плевен or Плевенска Област) is a province located in central northern Bulgaria, bordering the Danube river, Romania and the Bulgarian provinces of Vratsa, Veliko Tarnovo and Lovech.