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  2. Template:RArda (Maritsa) - Wikipedia

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  3. Martinka (river) - Wikipedia

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    The river takes its source at an altitude of 403 m in the Chirpan Heights, at 2.7 km northwest of the village of Vinarovo. It flows in southeastern direction through the Upper Thracian Plain in a wide shallow valley. The Martinka flows into the Maritsa at an altitude of 87 m at 2.4 km southeast of the village of Brod. [1]

  4. Stara reka (Maritsa) - Wikipedia

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    The river takes its source at an altitude of 1,743 m in the Batak Mountain of western Rhodope mountain range, 1.3 km west of the Kartela locality on the road between the towns of Batak and Dospat. Until the town of Peshtera it flows in a north-northeastern direction in a deep, at places canyon-like, valley which widens only in the area around ...

  5. Category:Tributaries of the Maritsa - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: ... coordinates) Direct and indirect tributaries of the river ...

  6. Maritsa - Wikipedia

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    March-2005 Maritsa river floods, Greek side, close to Lavara village. Satellite image of floods along the river in 2006. The lower course of the river Maritsa, where it forms the border between Greece and Turkey, is very vulnerable to flooding. For about 4 months every year, the low lands around the river are flooded.

  7. Plovdiv - Wikipedia

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    Six bridges span the Maritsa river including a railway bridge and a covered bridge. There are important road junctions to the south, southwest, and north. Map of Plovdiv's cycling infrastructure Green: built Orange: planned. Plovdiv has a well-developed cycling infrastructure which covers almost all districts of the city.

  8. Chepinska reka - Wikipedia

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    Its drainage basin covers a territory of 900 km 2 or 1.7% of Maritsa's total [1] and borders the drainage basins of the Stara reka and several small tributaries of the Maritsa to the east, the Vacha to the southeast, the Mesta to the west-southwest and the Yadenitsa to the northwest.

  9. Parvenetska reka - Wikipedia

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    The Parvenetska reka (Bulgarian: Първенецка река) is a 37 km-long river in southern Bulgaria, a right tributary of the river Maritsa. [1]The river takes its source under the name Ribnevo dere at an altitude of 1,816 m some 500 m west of the summit of Modar (1,992 m) in the Chernatisa ridge of western Rhodope mountain range.