- 43°11′54″N 023°09′40″E / 43.19833°N 23.16111°E / 43.19833; 23.16111
Barzia (Bulgarian: Бързия, also
transliterated as Burzia, Barziya,
Burziya or Bŭrziya)...
- BC
April 522 BC King of the
Achaemenid Empire — son of
Cyrus II
Bardiya Barzia April/May 522 BC 29
September 522 BC King of the
Achaemenid Empire — son...
- muni****lity has one town (in bold) and 19 villages:
Balyuvitsa (Балювица)
Barzia (Бързия)
Berkovitsa (Берковица)
Bistrilitsa (Бистрилица)
Bokilovtsi (Бокиловци)...
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Dushilnitsa (L)
Ogosta (R)
Prevalska reka (L)
Dalgodelska Ogosta (R) Zla****a (R)
Barzia (R)
Shugavitsa (R)
Botunya (R)
Ribine (R) Skat (R)
Barzina (L)
Iskar (R)...
- Shumen-Ruse Shumen,
Razgrad Ruse,
Danube Bridge; 110 km − − − − − Montana-Sofia
Montana Barzia,
Kostinbrod Sofia 82 km
Total 231 km 12 km 5,53% 37 km...
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village of
Yundola in
coniferous forest, and the
other in the
village of
Barzia in
deciduous forest. It also has a
Training and
Experimental Field Station...
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number depended on the rank of the deity: from one
sheep for the
goddess Barzia, to 17 oxen and 34
sheep for Haldi. At
Tushpa on the Van Rock, a
plaza equipped...
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northern slopes of the
Balkan Mountains, p****es
through the
village of
Barzia and
reaches the
Berkovitsa Valley. There, it byp****es the town of Berkovitsa...
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Bulgarian Wikipedia article.
Asparuhovo (Аспарухово)
Balyuvitsa (Балювица)
Barzia (Бързия) Beli Breg (Бели брег) Beli Brod (Бели брод)
Belimel (Белимел) Belotintsi...