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- Strumeshnitsa may refer to: Strumeshnitsa (river), a river in Bulgaria and North Macedonia Strumeshnitsa, Bulgaria, a village in Bulgaria This disambiguation...
- Strumeshnitsa (Bulgarian: Струмешница) is a village in Petrich Muni****lity, in Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed May 5, 2010 41°25′N...
- pronunciation: [ˈstrumit͡sa] ; also transliterated Strumitsa or Strumitza) or Strumeshnitsa (Bulgarian: Струмешница) is a river in North Macedonia and Bulgaria...
- southwestern Bulgaria along the river Struma and its right tributary Strumeshnitsa, with a very small part of the territory extending to Greece. The valley...
- planina. It is the fourth largest tributary of the Struma, along with the Strumeshnitsa, Angitis and Dragovish****a. The Eleshnitsa springs at an altitude of...
- Sandanski–Petrich Valley at the foot of the Belasica Mountains in the Strumeshnitsa Valley. According to the 2021 census, the town has 26,778 inhabitants...
- range. To the west the valley of the river Turia (left tributary of Strumeshnitsa) separates it from Dragolevska Mountain. East of the Struma river lies...
- lies at the northern foot of the Belasitsa mountains, south of the Strumeshnitsa River, in the geographic region of Podgorie. The climate is transitional...
- In 1925 he parti****ted in the foundation of the water syndicateStrumeshnitsa”. After 1925, he worked as a teacher in Dolene and Baskaltsi. Angov...
- infrastructure, including the civic basilica, and also caused the nearby Strumeshnitsa River to flood the forum. After 457 AD, groups of people returned to...