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Encyclopedia > Rivers of Bulgaria

This is a list of rivers in Bulgaria (it includes all the rivers which flow even one metre in Bulgaria ).

  • Archar
  • Arda
  • Batova reka
  • Bistritsa
  • Byala reka (Bulgarian: White river)
  • Danube
  • Deleynska reka
  • Dospat
  • Dzhulyunitsa
  • Erma
  • Fakiyska reka
  • Iskar
    • Cherni Iskar
    • Palakariya
  • Kamchiya
    • Golyama Kamchiya (Bulgarian: Big Kamchiya)
    • Luda Kamchiya (Bulgarian: Crazy Kamchiya)
  • Krumovitsa
  • Lebnitsa
  • Lom
    • Beli Lom (Bulgarian: White Lom)
    • Cherni Lom (Bulgarian: Black Lom)
  • Luda Yana (Bulgarian: Crazy Yana)
  • Maritsa
  • Matevir
  • Mechka (Bulgarian: Bear)
  • Mesta
    • Bela Mesta (Bulgarian: White Mesta)
    • Cherna Mesta (Bulgarian: Black Mesta)
  • Ogosta
  • Osam
  • Provadiyska reka (Bulgarian: River of Provadia)
  • Pyasachnik (Bulgarian: Sandstone)
  • Ropotamo
  • Rusokastrenska reka (Bulgarian: River of Rusokastro)
  • Sazliyka
  • Shirokolashka reka (Bulgarian: River of Shiroka Laka)
  • Stara reka (Bulgarian: Old river)
  • Struma
    • Rilska reka
  • Strumeshnitsa
  • Stryama
  • Suha reka (Bulgarian: Dry river)
  • Topolnitsa (in Bulgarian, Topola means poplar)
  • Tsibriditsa
  • Tundzha
  • Vit
    • Beli Vit (Bulgarian: White Vit)
    • Cherni Vit (Bulgarian: Black Vit)
  • Voynishka reka (Bulgarian: Soldier's river)
  • Vacha
  • Varbitsa
  • Veleka
  • Yantra
    • Rositsa
  • Zlatna Panega (Bulgarian: Golden Panega)

Note: in Bulgarian, reka means river.


See also


  Results from FactBites:
 
bulgaria - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com (1412 words)
The Republic of Bulgaria is a republic in the southeast of Europe.
Bulgaria was a significant European power in the 9th and the 10th century, while fighting with the Byzantine Empire for the control of the Balkans.
Bulgaria regained its independence in 1878 as an autonomous principality and was proclaimed a fully independent kingdom in 1908.
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