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Beloslav (Bulgarian: Белослав [bɛɫoˈsɫaf]) is a
small industrial town in
Varna Province,
Northeastern Bulgaria,
located 19 km away to the west from Varna...
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Beloslav Peak (Bulgarian: връх Белослав, romanized: vrah
Beloslav, IPA: [ˈvrɤɣ bɛɫoˈsɫaf]) is the peak
rising to 1974 m in
Doyran Heights,
southeast Sentinel...
- Planina, the Varna–Devnya
valley with the
lakes (limans) of
Varna and
Beloslav, and the
Kamchiya river valley.
Other rivers include Provadiya, Devnya...
- Lake
Beloslav (Bulgarian: Белославско езеро) is a liman,
which connected by a
navigation canal with Lake Varna.
Before the
canal was
built the lake was...
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Beloslav Muni****lity (Bulgarian: Община Белослав) is a muni****lity (obshtina) in
Varna Province,
Northeastern Bulgaria, not far from the
Bulgarian Black...
- on the
Black Sea's west
coast on
Varna Bay,
along Lake
Varna and Lake
Beloslav, it also
comprises the
outlying port of Balchik. It has a
significant further...
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sharp turn
northeast to
empty into Lake
Beloslav. It is part of the
Black Sea
drainage area, as Lake
Beloslav is
connected to Lake
Varna and it to the...
- S-49 was
decommissioned on 10 July 1995.
Slava 84, in
Museum of Gl****,
Beloslav The Hero Kim Kun Ok, aka
Tactical Nuclear Attack Submarine No. 841, a modified...
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including Devnya and
Provadiyska that
empty near the
western s****s of Lake
Beloslav,
which is
connected to Lake Varna.
Until the 20th century,
fresh water...
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Kolesnikov (URS) 1979:
Marek Seweryn (POL) 1980:
Viktor Mazin (URS) 1981:
Beloslav Manolov (BUL) 1982:
Yurik Sarkisyan (URS) 1983:
Yurik Sarkisyan (URS) 1984:...