- The
Tsibritsa (Bulgarian: Цибрица,
pronounced [
ˈt͡sibrit͡sɐ]; also
transliterated as Cibrica, Tzibritza; Latin: Ciabrus) is a
river in the
western Danubian...
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Predel Island Radetski Island Skomen Island Timok Island Tsibar island Tsibritsa Island Tutrakan Island Vardim Island Vazhetoarya Island Vetren Island...
- bank of the
Danube between the
tributary rivers Utus (Vit) and
Ciabrus (
Tsibritsa), with
their chief town at
Oescus (Gigen, Bulgaria). In addition, Augustus...
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Mountains and flow
northwards to the
Danube include the Timok, Archar, Lom,
Tsibritsa, Ogosta, Skat, Vit, Osam, Yantra, and
Rusenski Lom. The
mountains are...
- (R) Lom (R)
Stakevska reka (L)
Chuprenska reka (R)
Nechinska bara (L)
Tsibritsa (R)
Tsibar (L)
Dushilnitsa (L)
Ogosta (R)
Prevalska reka (L) Dalgodelska...
- that, he
intercepts and
routs the
Bastarnae host near the
Ciabrus river (
Tsibritsa, Bulgaria),
personally killing its
leader in combat.
Those Bastarnae who...
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tributary of the
Tsibritsa,
itself a
right tributary of the Danube. With a
length of 35 km, it is the
longest tributary of the
Tsibritsa. The
river takes...
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tributary of the
Tsibritsa,
itself a
right tributary of the Danube. Its
length is 30 km,
making it the
second longest tributary of the
Tsibritsa. The river...
- 741.7
right 93
Balasan near
Catane left 51 Desnățui Bistreț left 115
Tsibritsa Dolni Tsibar 715.85
right 91 Jiu near
Bechet 691.55 left 339
Ogosta between...
- the
basins of the
rivers Archar and the
Skomlya to the northwest, the
Tsibritsa and the
Ogosta to the southeast, and —
along the main
watershed on the...