- The
Gashnya (Bulgarian: Гашня) is a 20 km long
river in
southern Bulgaria,
flowing through Pazardzhik and
Smolyan Provinces. It is a left
tributary of...
- specifically, the left
tributaries of the latter, the
Devinska reka and the
Gashnya. The
reservoir was
constructed in 1959–1962.
Shiroka Polyana, occupies...
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where the
Vacha receives its left
tributaries the
Devinska reka and the
Gashnya.
Constructed in 2010,
Tsankov Kamak has a
double curvature arch dam, the...
- of the
rivers Dospat and Vacha,
including the latter's tributary, the
Gashnya. It was
initially planned to
supply water to the Dospat–Vacha Hydroelectric...
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seasonal equalizer of
waters from the
catchment of the
river under the
Gashnya gathering derivation. In addition, a 3.5 m
tunnel gathering water from...
- Yana (L)
Stara reka (R)
Vacha (R)
Shirokolashka (R)
Devinska reka (L)
Gashnya (L)
Potoka (L)
Parvenetska reka (R)
Pyasachnik (L)
Chepelare (R) Yugovska...
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Devinska reka (57 km, left), the
Shirokolashka reka (29 km, right) and the
Gashnya (20 km, left). The
Vacha has rain-snow feed with high
water in April–May...
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downstream of the
confluence of the
Vacha River and the
Gashnya River, in the
valley known as
Gashnya Valley. The
catchment area at the dam site is 1,214...