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Balneotherapy (Latin:
balneum "bath") is a
method of
treating diseases by bathing, a
traditional medicine technique usually practiced at spas.
Since ancient...
- of the m****cript. The "language"
known as
Voynich B
appears in the
balneological section, some
parts of the
medicinal and
herbal sections, and the astrological...
- In 1970 it had a po****tion of 1,400 inhabitants. The city
contains balneological and mud resorts.[citation needed]
Cherche is a
village located 5 kilometers...
- the
International Olympic Committee on June 22, 2006.
Borjomi is a
balneological and
climatic resort.
During the
Soviet times it had the
status of a...
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homonymous Velingrad Muni****lity and one of the most po****r
Bulgarian balneological resorts. The town has a po****tion of 22,602
inhabitants according to...
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Tyumen region are
about ten hot (37-50 °C)
geothermal sources,
having balneological properties.
Sources are po****r not only
among residents of Tyumen,...
- 8%)
Balkars (11.4%)
Ossetians (1.9%)
Ukrainians (1.0%)
Nalchik is a
balneological and
mountain climatotherapy resort, with
several sanatoriums. It also...
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Belokurikha (Russian: Белоку́риха) is a town and a
balneological resort in the
Altai region of Russia,
located on the
Belokurikha River 250 kilometers...
- the 4th–5th century. Bankya's
economy depends mainly on
tourism and
balneological treatment.
Bankya was
first mentioned as
Banka in the 15th century....
- "Orchard
Garden of Bulgaria".[citation needed]
Kyustendil is a
national balneological resort at an
altitude of 600 metres.
There are more than 40 mineral...