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Ravnets, also
spelled Ravnetz, may
refer to:
Ravnets,
Burgas Province, a
village in the
Burgas muni****lity,
Burgas Province Ravnets,
Dobrich Province...
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Ravnets Air Base (Bulgarian: Авиобаза Равнец) (ICAO: LBBR), also
known as 5th
Fighter Air Base, is a
former Bulgarian Air
Force base near
Ravnets, Bulgaria...
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Ravnets (Bulgarian: Равнец, also
transcribed at
Ravnetz or Ravnec) is a
village in
Burgas Muni****lity in
southeastern Bulgaria.
According to the 2022...
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Ravnets is a
village in
General Toshevo Muni****lity,
Dobrich Province, in
northeastern Bulgaria.
Guide Bulgaria,
Accessed May 23, 2010 v t e...
- Burgas,
Cherno More, Dimchevo, Draganovo, Izvorishte, Marinka, Mirolyubovo,
Ravnets, Rudnik, Tvarditsa,
Vetren Kameno, Krastina, Livada, Konstantinovo, Polski...
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Michael Katz.
Members of the RA have
their own
private discussion group, "
Ravnet". The
Rabbinical ****embly has been
served by a
variety of
volunteer presidents...
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Pchelarovo |
Petleshkovo |
Pisarovo |
Plenimir |
Preselentsi |
Prisad |
Ravnets |
Rogozina |
Rosen |
Rositsa |
Sarnino |
Sirakovo | Snop |
Snyagovo | Spasovo...
- suspended. Then, in 2001
three more
bases were
closed down:
Dobrich Air Base,
Ravnets Air Base and
Cheshnegirovo Air Base. In 2003,
Dobroslavtsi Air Base was...
- of
which is the MiG-29 "Sharks"
squadron of the
deactivated 5th FAB -
Ravnets.
Uzundzhovo Air Base, near the city of Haskovo, used to
house a fighter...
- Burgas.
There are
three villages along its course, Chukarka, Vra****a and
Ravnets. Its
waters are
utilised for irrigation.
Geographic Dictionary of Bulgaria...