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Mezdra (Bulgarian: Мездра [
ˈmɛzdrɐ]) is a town in
northwestern Bulgaria, part of
Vratsa Province. It is
located on the left bank of the
Iskar River, just...
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Mezdra Point (Bulgarian: нос Мездра, ‘Nos
Mezdra’ \'nos 'mez-dra\) is the ice-free
northeast entrance point of
Brauro Cove on the
northwest coast of Snow...
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Botevgrad to
Mezdra and the 12.5 km
Mezdra byp**** are
expected to
begin in 2013. Also in 2012, were
tendered design works on the
section between Mezdra and Vidin...
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Lokomotiv Mezdra (ФК Локомотив Мездра) was a
Bulgarian football club from the town of
Mezdra,
which last pla**** in the A RFG Vratsa, the
fourth tier...
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Lokomotiv 1929
Mezdra (Bulgarian: Локомотив 1929 Мездра) was a
Bulgarian football club from the city of
Mezdra. The team was
founded in 2011
before the...
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Brusartsi had a po****tion of 1,302 inhabitants. Main
train lines Mezdra-Vidin and Lom-
Mezdra make
stops here.
Roads link to Lom, Montana, Vidin, and Belogradchik...
- multi-purpose
stadium in
Mezdra, Bulgaria. It is
currently used for
football matches and it is the home of PFC
Lokomotiv Mezdra. The
stadium has a capacity...
- loan.[citation needed] On 11
January 2010,
Tabakov was sent to
Lokomotiv Mezdra on loan for six months.[citation needed] He
returned to
Levski on 9 June...
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footballer who
plays in the
defender position. He
currently plays for
Lokomotiv Mezdra in the
Bulgarian top division.
After spending the
first ten
years of his...
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Lokomotiv 2012
Mezdra (Bulgarian: Локомотив 2012 Мездра) was a
Bulgarian football club from the city of
Mezdra. The team was
founded in 2012
after dissolving...