- The
Ogosta (Bulgarian: Огоста [
oˈɡɔstɐ], Latin: Augusta), is the
largest river in
Northwestern Bulgaria, a
right tributary of the Danube. It originates...
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Stadion Ogosta (Bulgarian: Стадион „Огоста“, English: '
Ogosta Stadium') is a multi-purpose
stadium in Montana, Bulgaria. It is
currently used for football...
-
Bulgarian football league system.
Montana plays its home
matches at the
Ogosta Stadium,
which has a
capacity of 8,000 spectators. The club's traditional...
- the name of the
nearby Roman settlement.
Montana is
situated on the
river Ogosta,
north of
Stara Planina,
surrounded on the
south and east by uplands. The...
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Ogosta Point (Nos
Ogosta \'nos o-'gos-ta\) is
located in the
central part of
Zagore Beach on the east
coast of
False Bay,
Livingston Island in the South...
- the
highest rainfall has been
measured in the
upper valley of the
river Ogosta in the
western Balkan Mountains (2293 mm).
Bulgaria has
substantial land...
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Ogosta (Bulgarian: Язовир Огоста) is a lake and
reservoir in the north-west of Bulgaria. The
second largest artificial lake in
Bulgaria (after the Iskar...
- Danube, the Iskar, the Yantra, the Osam, the Vit, the
Rusenski Lom, the
Ogosta, and the Lom.
Among the
major cities of the
region are Varna, Rousse, Pleven...
- area on the
right bank of the Danube, just east of the
mouth of the
river Ogosta, a few more
kilometres downstream from
where the Jiu
flows into the Danube...
- bara (L)
Tsibritsa (R)
Tsibar (L)
Dushilnitsa (L)
Ogosta (R)
Prevalska reka (L)
Dalgodelska Ogosta (R) Zla****a (R)
Barzia (R)
Shugavitsa (R) Botunya...