- The
Skomlya (Bulgarian: Скомля) is a
river in
northwestern Bulgaria, a
right tributary of the Danube. Its
length is 42 km. The
river takes its source...
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kilometres (4.22 mi) west of View Point.
Named after the
settlement of
Skomlya in
Northwestern Bulgaria. 63°33′S 57°22′W / 63.550°S 57.367°W / -63...
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northern portion of the
Antarctic Peninsula.
Situated 6.79 km east of
Skomlya Hill and 6.45 km
southeast of Boil Point.
Discovered by a
party under J...
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Deleynska reka (L)
Voynishka reka (R)
Vidbol (R)
Archar (R)
Salashka reka (R)
Skomlya (R) Lom (R)
Stakevska reka (L)
Chuprenska reka (R)
Nechinska bara (L) Tsibritsa...
- 240 km2 and is
situated between the
basins of the
rivers Archar and the
Skomlya to the northwest, the
Tsibritsa and the
Ogosta to the southeast, and —...
- po****tion to
dramatically decline. Skipkovitza, near the
Serbian border.
Skomlya, with
approximately 12
permanent residents compared to a
former po****tion...
- is
situated between the
basins of the
rivers Vidbol to the north, the
Skomlya and the Lom to the southeast, and the
Timok along the
Babin Nos
ridge to...
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right 55
Vidbol Dunavtsi 780.2
right 62
Archar Archar 768.5
right 59
Skomlya near
Dobri dol 762.5
right 42 Lom Lom 741.7
right 93
Balasan near Catane...
- town of Dimovo, and
about 39 km
south of Vidin.
Nearby villages include Skomlya,
Karbintsi and Oreshets. The main
railway line
between Sofia and Vidin...
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river Archar and the
homonymous village, and
after the
bridge over the
Skomlya enters Montana Province. The road then runs
through the
villages of Dobri...