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Kamak or
Kamek (Persian: كمك) may
refer to
various places in Iran:
Kamak-e Olya,
Hamadan Province Kamak-e Sofla,
Hamadan Province Kamak,
Kermanshah Kamak-e...
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Pobit Kamak refers to the
following places in Bulgaria:
Pobit Kamak,
Kyustendil Province Pobit Kamak,
Pazardzhik Province Pobit Kamak,
Razgrad Province...
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Borov Kamak (Bulgarian: Боров камък, "Pine Stone") is a
waterfall in the
Vratsa mountain,
western Balkan Mountains, Bulgaria. The
waterfall is situated...
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Tsankov Kamak Hydroelectric Power Plant, also
Tsankov Kamak HPP,
comprises an arch dam and
hydroelectric power plant (HPP) on the
territory of the...
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Kamak-e
Khodadad (Persian: كمك خداداد, also
Romanized as
Kamak-e Khodādād; also
known as Chamech, Chamesh,
Kamak,
Kamak-e Soflá, and Kamek) is a village...
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Karvav Kamak (Bulgarian: Кървав камък),
meaning Bloody Stone, is a
small mountain range in
Kraishte region on the
border of
western Bulgaria and southeastern...
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Kamak-e
Azizollah (Persian: كمك عزيزاله, also
Romanized as
Kamak-e ʿAzīzollah; also
known as
Kamak,
Kamak-e ‘Olyā, and
Kamak-e Vosţá) is a
village in Ludab...
- Пелю, Пелко (Pelyo, Pelyu, Pelko), Пешо (Pesho); Камен (Kamen) ("kamen,
kamək" in
Bulgarian means: stone) Catalan: Pere Cebuano:
Pedro Standard Chinese:...
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Raysko Praskalo (the
highest waterfall in the Balkans), as well as
Borov Kamak,
Babsko Praskalo,
Etropole Waterfall,
Karlovsko Praskalo, and Skaklya, among...
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Kamak-e
Safer (Persian: كمك صفر, also
Romanized as
Kamak-e Şafer) is a
village in
Ludab Rural District,
Ludab District, Boyer-Ahmad County, Kohgiluyeh...