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Blatnitsa (Bulgarian: Блатница) is a
small village in the
Strelcha muni****lity,
western Bulgaria. As of 2005 it has 232 inhabitants. 42°22′00″N 24°25′00″E...
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Blatnitsa (Bulgarian: Блатница) is a
river in
southern Bulgaria, a left
tributary of the
river Sazliyka,
itself a left
tributary of the Maritsa. It...
- p****es
through the
villages of
Mogila and Sarnevo,
crosses the
river Blatnitsa, a left
tributary of the
Sazliyka of the
Maritsa drainage, and reaches...
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Banska (R)
Merichlerska reka (L)
Martinka (L)
Arpadere (L)
Sazliyka (L)
Blatnitsa (L)
Ovcharitsa (L)
Sokolitsa (L)
Harmanliyska reka (R)
Haskovska reka...
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important being the
Ovcharitsa (72 km), the
Sokolitsa (61 km) and the
Blatnitsa (54 km), all of them left. Its
drainage basin covers a
territory of 3...
- po****tion. From its
return to
Bulgaria to 1963, the
village was
known as
Blatnitsa (Блатница, "marshy place"), but its
historic name was
reinstated to commemorate...
- capital,
Strelcha Town,
there are four
villages in the muni****lity:
Blatnitsa Dyulevo Smilets Svoboda At the 2011 census, the po****tion of Strelcha...
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November 16, 2015. "Significant Earthquake: BULGARIA: BALCHIK, KAVARNA,
BLATNITSA, LIMANU".
National Geophysical Data Center.
March 31, 1901. Retrieved...
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roughly follows a line
through the
settlements of Vetren, Kalugerovo,
Blatnitsa, Krasnovo, Starosel,
Chernichevo and
reaching the
river Stryama at the...