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  2. Burgas Lakes - Wikipedia

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    The Burgas Lakes (Bulgarian: Бургаски езера, Burgaski ezera) or Burgas Wetlands (Бургаски влажни зони, Burgaski vlazhni zoni) are a group of coastal lakes of varying saltiness located around the Bulgarian city of Burgas in the proximity of the Black Sea. They constitute the largest group of lakes in the country ...

  3. 'It turns your heart upside down': Flooding crisis in ... - AOL

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    Floods in Louisiana have killed at least 13 and displaced tens of thousand -- and the National Weather Service warned Thursday there could be more floods. 'It turns your heart upside down ...

  4. Category:Bodies of water of Louisiana by parish - Wikipedia

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    Bodies of water of St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana (1 C, 3 P) Bodies of water of St. Landry Parish, Louisiana (1 C, 1 P) Bodies of water of St. Martin Parish, Louisiana (1 C, 2 P)

  5. Chernomorets - Wikipedia

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    Chernomorets lies some 24 kilometres (15 mi) southeast of the provincial capital Burgas, at the south coast of Burgas Bay, the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast's largest bay. Until 1951, it was known as Sveti Nikola (Свети Никола, " Saint Nicholas ").

  6. Lake Atanasovsko - Wikipedia

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    Lake Atanasovsko or Lake Atanasovo (Bulgarian: Атанасовско езеро, Atanasovsko ezero [atɐˈnasofsko ˈɛzɛro]) is a salt coastal lake north of Burgas, Bulgaria, located in direct proximity to the Black Sea. The lake is about 5 km long and divided in two by a strip of sand in the middle.

  7. Burgas - Wikipedia

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    Burgas (Bulgarian: Бургас, pronounced ⓘ), sometimes transliterated as Bourgas, is the second largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast in the region of Northern Thrace and the fourth-largest city in Bulgaria after Sofia, Plovdiv, and Varna, with a population of 210,284 inhabitants, while 219,747 live in its urban area.

  8. Aquae Calidae, Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Aquae Calidae [1] (Latin for warm waters, Bulgarian: Акве Калиде), also known as Therma and Thermopolis in the Middle Ages, was an ancient town in Thrace located in the territory of today's Bulgarian port city of Burgas on the Black Sea. It was built around thermal baths using the hot springs and became one of the most important spa ...

  9. Louisiana faces an insurance crisis, leaving people afraid ...

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    The unfolding crisis in Louisiana has raised doubts more broadly about whether people can remain in America’s most disaster-prone areas amid increased storms, floods, heat waves, fires and droughts.