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Encyclopedia > Vit

Vit (Bulgarian Вит) is a river in Northern Bulgaria with a length of 189 km. The source of Vit is in Stara Planina at an altitude of 2030 m and it is draining in Danube.


Towns at river Vit:

  • Teteven
  • Pleven
  • Dolni Dubnik
  • Dolna Mitropoliya
  • Gulyantzi

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