- The
Stryama (Bulgarian: Стряма [ˈstrʲamɐ],
known in
Antiquity as Syrmus) is a
river in
southern Bulgaria, an
important left
tributary of the Maritsa....
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Stryama Peak (Bulgarian: връх Стряма, romanized: vrah
Stryama, IPA: [ˈvrɤx ˈstrʲamɐ]) is the ice-covered peak
rising to 2193 m on the west side of Rouen...
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Topolnitsa (flows into
Maritsa near Pazardzhik) Luda Yana (near Ognyanovo)
Stryama (near Sadovo)
Sazliyka (near Simeonovgrad) Tundzha/Tunca (in Edirne) Ergene...
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highest peak,
Botev (2,376m). The main
rivers in the
province are Maritsa,
Stryama, Pyasachnik.
There are
numerous dams, the most
important of
which is Pyasachnik...
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Important rivers are the
Maritsa and its tributaries, Arda, Tundzha,
Stryama, Topolnitsa, and Vacha.
Important cities include Plovdiv, Burgas, Stara...
- Бяла река) is a
river in
southern Bulgaria, a left
tributary of the
river Stryama of the
Maritsa drainage, with a
length of 37 km. Its
upper course falls...
- (the
canton seat was in Stanimaka),
Ovchi Halm (seat in
Golyamo Konare),
Stryama (seat in Karlovo),
Sarnena Gora (seat in Brezovo) and
Rupchos (seat in...
- Plovdiv–Karlovo.
Pesnopoy is
situated close to the
right bank of the
river Stryama in the
Upper Thracian Plain, at the
southern foothills of the
Sredna Gora...
- the south. Geologically, it
consists of two
river valleys,
those of the
Stryama to the west and the
Tundzha to the east. The Rose
Valley of
Kazanlak stretches...
- is
located between the
Bulgarian railway stations of Koprivsh****a and
Stryama and is 5,808 m long. Рулев, Димитър; Марков, Минчо (2007). Електрифицираните...