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Tyulenovo (Bulgarian: Тюленово,
historically Romanian: Calacichioi, Turkish: Kalaç-Köy) is a
village and
seaside resort on the
north Bulgarian Black Sea...
- The
Tyulenovo field is a
Bulgarian oil
field that was
discovered in 1951 and
located on the
continental shelf of the
Black Sea. It
began production in...
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Tsarevo Balchik Nesebar Kavarna Sozopol Pomorie Durankulak Krapets Shabla Tyulenovo Kamen Bryag Yaylata Rusalka Balgarevo Kavarna B****rets
Beglik Tash Topola...
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Granichar |
Krapets |
Prolez |
Shabla | Smin |
Staevtsi |
Tvarditsa |
Tyulenovo |
Vaklino |
Zahari Stoyanovo Angelariy |
Balik |
Bezmer |
Bojan | Bonevo...
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Fireproof clay (Pleven) Oil,
Petroleum (Dolen and
Goren Dabnik, Pleven; from
Tyulenovo to Shabla)
Manganese (Obrochishte, Carkva, Ignatievo)
Copper ore (Belogradchik)...
- mine-explosive was
marooned on the s**** of
Bulgaria in the
coastal town of
Tyulenovo. On the
morning of the 18th of September, the
drone was de-activated by...
- oil is
extracted in
Dolni Dabnik and
Gigen in
Pleven Province and in
Tyulenovo,
Dobrich Province. The
proven reserves are 20
million tons but
there are...
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waterspout of
approximately 80
metres (260 ft) was
observed in the sea near
Tyulenovo in the
northeast of the country. The
whole southern region of Bulgaria’s...
- 3,520 bbl/day.
Prospectors discovered Bulgaria's
first oil
field near
Tyulenovo in 1951.
Proved reserves amount to 15,000,000 bbl (2,400,000 m3). Natural...
- Gorichane, Gorun, Granichar, Krapets, Prolez, Smin, Staevtsi, Tvarditsa,
Tyulenovo, Vaklino, and
Zahari Stoyanovo. As of
December 2009, the town
itself had...