- Karaağaç ("elm",
literally "dark tree"), also
spelled Qaraağac or
Karaagach or Qarağac, is a
Turkic place name and may
refer to: Karaağaç, Adıyaman Karaağaç...
- The
Karaagach (Bulgarian: Караагач), also
known as
Kitenska reka (Китенска река), is a 36 km long
river in
Burgas Province,
southeastern Bulgaria. There...
- 369),
others 0,9% (1,243). The area
ceded to the
Entente also
included Karaagach and its environs,
which became part of
Turkey after the
Treaty of Lausanne...
- two
small Black Sea bays
Karaagach and
Konnik (the
latter is the
southernmost part of the Devil's Bay). The
rivers Karaagach, or also
called Kitenska...
-
Romanized as
Qarah Āghāj and
Qareh Āghāj; also
known as
Ghareh Aghaj,
Karaagach, Qara Agāch, and
Qareh Āqāch) is a
village in C****eh
Khaneh Rural District...
-
Sredetska reka,
Fakiyska reka,
Izvorska reka, Ropotamo,
Dyavolska reka,
Karaagach,
Veleka and Rezovo. J. Freyhof; M.
Kottelat (2008). "Barbus bergi". The...
-
Fakiyska reka (Ms)
Izvorska reka (Ms)
Ropotamo (Ms)
Dyavolska reka (Ms)
Karaagach (Ms)
Veleka (Ms)
Mladezhka reka (L)
Rezovo (Ms)
Maritsa (Ms) Ibar (R)...
- Bulgaria,
Valchi Dol Muni****lity,
Varna Province.
Before 1934, its name was
Karaagach (in Bulgarian: Караагач). In 1961, its po****tion was 2,476, and in 1989...
-
Ropotamo to the
north and west, the
Veleka to the southwest, and the
Karaagach to the
south and southeast, all of them
flowing into the
Black Sea. The...
-
villages and flew
towards to city
railroad station, near the
village of
Karaagach. The
plane was
equipped with two bombs,
which were
released at 10:00 am...