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- Dervent Heights (Bulgarian: Дервентски възвишения) are a hilly ridge in Yambol Province in south-eastern Bulgaria (40%) and European Turkey (60%). Dervent...
- century.[citation needed] It was known as Büyük Dervent in Turkish, and Голям Дервент Golyam Dervent in Bulgarian. According to Anastas Razboynikov, in...
- Cholakovtsi neighborhood in the Yantra River valley outside the town. Dervent is located in the Yantra River Gorge, near the Preobrazhenie Monastery...
- region - an area of the middle valley of the river Tundzha, and part of the Dervent Heights. Central to this region is the field of Elhovo. Its flat surface...
- of the Rezovo River in the east through the Strandzha Mountains and the Dervent Heights, crosses the river Tundzha at the village of Matochina and ends...
- strategically important mountain p****es run through the region: the Preslav P****, Dervent P****, Kotel P**** and Varbitsa P****. The po****tion mostly consists of Bulgarians...
- areas of Bulgaria, one showed European hares as the main prey (25%) in the Dervent heights and southern white-breasted hedgehog (Erinaceus concolor) (32.5%)...
- community of Archaia Nemea. The name is derived from the Ottoman Turkish word dervent (دربند), meaning mountain p****. The place is famous for the Battle of Dervenakia...
- name Vodenska reka at an altitude of 482 m in the eastern part of the Dervent Heights, just north of the Bulgaria–Turkey border. In its upper course...
- under the name Golyama Derbventska reka at an altitude of 484 m in the Dervent Heights, about half a kilometer southwest of the peak of Charakbaba (540 m)...