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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). [2]
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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Rivers of Bulgaria (2 C, 172 P) S. Springs of Bulgaria (1 C, 1 P)
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Apart from the 4 Marine world biomes, the terrestrial biomes that can be found in Bulgaria are: temperate deciduous forest, temperate coniferous forest (Taiga in the mountains), Woodland, Tundra (Alpine tundra in the highest mountains, being Snezhnika glacier (41°46′09″) in Pirin massif the southernmost glacial mass in Europe, [6] [7]) Chaparral or Shrubland in the south-western corner of ...
[12] [13] Cherni Iskar's discharge at Goverdartsi is 1.60 m 3 /s; its basin covers 237 km 2. [12] Beli (white) Iskar is the longest of the three with a length of 28 km and its springs are at the northern slopes of the Redzhepitsa Peak (2,677 m). [14] It forms a deep and steep valley and has a basin of 91 km 2.
Strumica is located in the southeastern part of the country, close to the borders with Greece (15 km) and Bulgaria. It is situated in the geographical region of the Strumica Field , where the field meets the highland elevating into the Plavuš (west) and Belasica (south) mountains.
The area of the river basin is 4,626 km 2 (1,786 sq mi). [2] Its average discharge at the mouth is 31 m 3 /s (1,100 cu ft/s). [3] The Timok Valley is known for the most important Vlach population in Eastern Serbia. Its name stems from antiquity, in Latin it was known as Timacus and in Ancient Greek Timachos", Τίμαχος. [4]