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Vrutok (Macedonian: Вруток, Albanian: Vërtok) is a
village in the muni****lity of Gostivar,
North Macedonia. The
village is
situated on the
slopes of Mount...
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Slavic as Cernavodă, also
meaning "black water". The
river rises at
Vrutok, a few
kilometers southwest of
Gostivar in
North Macedonia. It p****es through...
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Vrutok Hydro Power Plant is a
large power plant in
North Macedonia that has four
turbines with a
nominal capacity of 49 MVA each
having a
total capacity...
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foothills of one of the Šar Mountains. Near to
Gostivar is the
village of
Vrutok,
where the
Vardar river begins at an
altitude of 683
meters (2,241 ft) from...
- region. The
system includes Vrutok HPP, Rаven HPP, and
Vrben HPP. The
largest capacity is in the
hydropower plant "
Vrutok" with four generators. Several...
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Works Boškov Dam Čebren Dam
Kozjak Dam
Spilje Dam, Lake
Debar Tikveš Dam
Vrutok Dam Abo Dam Aura Dam
Aurland Dam
Bratsberg Dam
Brokke Dam
Byrte Dam Cårrujavrit...
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Jovan Trifunovski (
Vrutok, 23
September 1914 — Belgrade, 1
February 1997) was a
Serbian geographer and anthropologist.
Trifunovski was born in 1914. in...
- Žilina. The name is
derived from a
plural form of Proto-Slavic *vьrǫ tъkъ >
vrútok meaning "a hot spring". The town was
first mentioned in 1255 as
villa Vrutk...
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Macedonia via the
Polog Valley. The
border p****es near the
Vardar spring called Vrutok and
enters near the
Mavrovo Valley.
There the
Radika river separates the...
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Mavrovo Hydroelectric System [mk],
operating the Raven [mk], Vrben [mk] and
Vrutok Hydroelectric Power Stations Tikveš
Hydroelectric Power Station Black Drin...