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River in Bulgaria
The Devnya (Bulgarian: Девня) is a 27 km long river in northeastern Bulgaria, a left tributary of the Provadiya, which flows into Lake Beloslav draining
Devnya_(river)
Place in Varna, Bulgaria
end of the Devnya Valley and along the southern slopes of the Dobruja Plateau, in the close proximity to the Black Sea. Two rivers, Devnya and Provadiya
Devnya
Lake in Bulgaria
Sea through the Devnya River, but following the construction of the modern Port of Varna East (and the subsequent draining of the river), a canal was dug
Lake_Varna
River in Bulgaria
the north and the Kamchiya to the south. Among its tributaries is the river Devnya. The Provadiyska reka has a rain–snow feed. High water is in February–March
Provadiya_(river)
Province in eastern Bulgaria
the Varna–Devnya valley with the lakes (limans) of Varna and Beloslav, and the Kamchiya river valley. Other rivers include Provadiya, Devnya, and Batova
Varna_Province
reka (Ms) Batova (Ms) Provadiya (Ms) Matnishka reka (R) Kriva reka (L) Devnya (L) Kamchiya (Ms) Golyama Kamchiya (L) Eleshnitsa (R) Vrana (L) Poroyna
List_of_rivers_of_Bulgaria
Planning region in Bulgaria
agglomeration). The agglomeration of Varna includes the towns of Provadia (14,000), Devnya (10,000), Aksakovo (7600 - fastest growing town in area) and others. The
Severoiztochen Planning Region
Severoiztochen_Planning_Region
Ancient Roman city in Thracia
archbishopric in Moesia Inferior. It is located at the site of modern-day Devnya, Bulgaria. The ancient city has been partially excavated and is renowned
Marcianopolis
Extraction of valuable minerals or other geological materials from the Earth
released into a local river. In 2015, Barrick Gold Corporation spilled over 1 million liters of cyanide into a total of five rivers in Argentina near their
Mining
Lake in Bulgaria
was built the lake was freshwater, but now the water is brackish. The rivers Devnya and Provadiyska flow into Lake Beloslav. The area of the liman is about
Lake_Beloslav
Oldest and second-largest city in Bulgaria
fertile region of south-central Bulgaria on the two banks of the Maritsa River. The city has historically developed on seven syenite hills, some of which
Plovdiv
Municipality in Varna, Bulgaria
Aksakovo • Avren • Beloslav • Byala • Vetrino • Valchi Dol • Dolni Chiflik • Devnya • Dalgopol • Provadiya • Suvorovo Avren Municipality includes the following
Avren_Municipality
and most important cave Neretva river Trebisnjica river Central Rhodope karst (including Trigrad Gorge), Bulgaria Devnya Valley, Varna Province, Bulgaria
List_of_karst_areas
City in Bulgaria
Beloslav, and Devnya municipalities, and excluding adjacent parts of Dobrich Province) has an estimated population of 475,000. Here, the "Varna-Devnya-Provadiya
Varna,_Bulgaria
City in Bulgaria
Province. It is about 231 kilometres (144 mi) from Sofia, near the Bedechka river in the historic region of Thrace. The city is in an area of a humid subtropical
Stara_Zagora
Place in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
far from the national park of the same name, in the valley of the Nestos River at an elevation of 925 meters above sea level. It is a ski resort. The city
Bansko
Place in Haskovo, Bulgaria
Haskovo Province of southern Bulgaria, located on both banks of the Maritsa River. Three bridges connect the town's two parts. It is the administrative centre
Simeonovgrad
Place in Smolyan, Bulgaria
border, located in the Rhodope Mountains, where the Elhovo and Chepino rivers flow into the Arda, and is part of Smolyan Province. It is the administrative
Rudozem
Battle in the Crusade of Varna
but most of them were slain in the marshland around Varna Lake and the River Devnya, where Cesarini also met his end. Only ban Talotsi's troops managed to
Battle_of_Varna
Banya Magura Piatra, Regianum, Camistrum, Augusta Kozloduy Marcianopolis Devnya Melta, Praesidium, Caesaria Lovech Menebria, Mesembria, Metropolis Nova
List of Latin place names in the Balkans
List_of_Latin_place_names_in_the_Balkans
Town in northern Bulgaria
the right bank of the Danube river, 4 kilometres (2 miles) downstream from the Danube’s confluence with the Osam river. It spreads at the foot of steep
Nikopol,_Bulgaria
Place in Pleven, Bulgaria
north of the province, near the town of Nikopol, very close to the Danube River. As of December 2009, the town had a population of 3,432. Gulyantsi lies
Gulyantsi
Place in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
in the province. The town lies in the Rhodope Mountains, along the Mesta River, 26 km west of the town of Velingrad. Yakoruda was proclaimed a town on
Yakoruda
Town in Bulgaria
Northeastern Bulgaria. The town lies on the southern bank of the lower Danube river, and is also the part of the Romanian border where it stops following the
Silistra
City in Ruse, Bulgaria
Bulgarian river port, serving an important part of the international trade of the country. It is the 12th-largest of all cities on the river Danube. Ruse
Ruse,_Bulgaria
Municipality in Varna, Bulgaria
Aksakovo, Balchik, Beloslav, Burgas, Byala, Varna, Valchi dol, Dalgopol, Devnya, Dobrich, Dolni Chiflik, Kavarna, Malko Tarnovo, Nesebar, Pomorie, Primorsko
Aksakovo_Municipality
Place in Bulgaria
[ˈrazɡrat]) is a city in Northeastern Bulgaria in the valley of the Beli Lom river that falls within the historical and geographical region of Ludogorie (Deliorman)
Razgrad
Movement to promote tourism in Bulgaria
Archaeological Museum Varna — Museum of History and the Maritime Museum Devnya — Museum of Mosaics Veliko Tarnovo — Tsarevets archaeological reserve, Museum
100_Tourist_Sites_of_Bulgaria
Battalion (Varna) 1st Construction Regiment (1. Строителен Полк) (Devnya) (two battalions in Devnya, battalion in Kipra) 2nd Construction Regiment (2. Строителен
Outline of the Bulgarian People's Army at the end of the Cold War
Outline_of_the_Bulgarian_People's_Army_at_the_end_of_the_Cold_War
Place in Sofia, Bulgaria
saddles to the east and west, respectively. Several small tributaries of the river Topolnitsa run through the town. Pirdop falls within the temperate continental
Pirdop
681–1018 state in Southeast Europe
Bulgarian domestic use-oriented pottery are the necropoleis at Novi Pazar, Devnya, and Varna. The vessels were made with a potter's wheel, unlike Slavic practice
First_Bulgarian_Empire
Town in Bulgaria
located in the low eastern part of Rhodope Mountains, on both banks of the river Arda between the Kardzhali Reservoir to the west and the Studen Kladenets
Kardzhali
Town in Bulgaria
Province, within South-central Bulgaria. It is located near the Maritsa River, at 150 metres (490 ft) in altitude. The population of the town was 2,011
Merichleri
Place in Montana, Bulgaria
administratively part of Montana Province. It lies on the shores of the river Ogosta in the western Balkan Mountains, very close to the Bulgarian-Serbian
Chiprovtsi
Place in Vidin, Bulgaria
Mountains just east of the Serbian border and about 50 km south of the Danube River. The town is close to the Belogradchik Rocks, which are major tourist attraction
Belogradchik
Municipality in Varna, Bulgaria
Aksakovo • Avren • Beloslav • Byala • Vetrino • Valchi Dol • Dolni Chiflik • Devnya • Dalgopol • Provadiya • Suvorovo Dalgopol Municipality includes the following
Dalgopol_Municipality
Capital and largest city of Bulgaria
in the western part of the country. The city is built west of the Iskar river and has many mineral springs, such as the Sofia Central Mineral Baths. It
Sofia
Town in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
foot of the Pirin Mountains, along the banks of the Sandanska Bistritsa River. Sandanski is about 20 km away from the Bulgaria-Greece border and 100 km
Sandanski
Town in Montana, Bulgaria
by the name of the nearby Roman settlement. Montana is situated on the river Ogosta, north of Stara Planina, surrounded on the south and east by uplands
Montana,_Bulgaria
Place in Haskovo, Bulgaria
[diˈmitrovˌɡrat]) is a town in Haskovo Province, Bulgaria. It is along the Maritsa River in the Thrace region, close to the provincial capital, Haskovo. Dimitrovgrad
Dimitrovgrad,_Bulgaria
Town in Bulgaria
town at the sources of the Strymon agrees remarkably with the figure of a river-god, accompanied by the "legend" Στρύμων ("Strymon"), on some of the autonomous
Kyustendil
City in Bulgaria
(87 mi)-long border wall from the Black Sea (near Gorno Ezerovo) to the Maritsa River. In 1206, the Latin Emperor Henry of Flanders (see Fourth Crusade) destroyed
Burgas
Town in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Bulgaria, located in Veliko Tarnovo Province on the right bank of the Danube river opposite the Romanian town of Zimnicea. It is the administrative centre
Svishtov
Place in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
millennium BCE). During the 4th-3rd centuries BCE the lands on the upper Tundzha river were within the dominion of the Thracian ruler Seuthes III and took an important
Kazanlak
Reservoir in Varna Province, Bulgaria
supplier for irrigation and industrial water, including for the major Varna-Devnya Industrial Complex. Although its waters are generally intended for industrial
Tsonevo_Reservoir
City in Bulgaria
and 50 km (31 miles) south of the Danube. The river Vit flows near the city and the tiny Tuchenitsa river (commonly known in Pleven as Barata, literally
Pleven
Ethnic group, 300 BC - 300 AD, east of the Carpathians
without success. They then attacked the provincial capital Marcianopolis (Devnya, Bulgaria), also in vain. Sailing on through the Bosporus, the expedition
Bastarnae
City in north central Bulgaria
to as the "City of the Tsars", Veliko Tarnovo is located on the Yantra River and is famously known as the historical capital of the Second Bulgarian
Veliko_Tarnovo
City in Bulgaria
northern foot of the low mountain of Preslav on both banks of the Vrana River. The town is 335 kilometres (208 miles) north-east of the capital Sofia
Targovishte
Hadrianople, rebuild Uscudama Justiniana Prima Margus Marcianopolis, modern Devnya Maximianopolis Morisena Montana Nicopolis ad Istrum Nicopolis ad Nestum
List of ancient cities in Thrace and Dacia
List_of_ancient_cities_in_Thrace_and_Dacia
Town in Bulgaria
along the narrow valley of the Cherna ('black') and the Byala ('white') river in the central Rhodope Mountains. It is located at the foot of the mountain's
Smolyan
City in Bulgaria
situated in the Forebalkan area of northern Bulgaria, on both sides of the river Osam, and unifies both mountainous and plain relief. The eastern part of
Lovech
Town in Haskovo, Bulgaria
The town has 3 DVD rental shops, two cinemas and a library. The Maritsa river flows through Svilengrad. The Evros regional unit of Greece is bordered
Svilengrad
Town in Kyustendil, Bulgaria
65 km (40 mi) from Kyustendil. It is situated on the banks of the Rilska River at the entrance of the Rila Monastery Nature Park. In antiquity, the area
Rila,_Bulgaria
Town in Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
tourism in general. Numerous clear mountain streams and rivulets unite in the river Chepinska reka. Its most important streams are Gruncharitsa, Lukovitsa,
Velingrad
Town in Koprivshtitsa municipality, Sofia oblast, Bulgaria
Municipality in Sofia Province, central Bulgaria, lying on the Topolnitsa River among the Sredna Gora mountains. It was one of the centres of the April
Koprivshtitsa
City in Bulgaria
at the foot of the central Balkan Mountains, in the valley of the Yantra River, and is known as an international capital of humour and satire (see Gabrovo
Gabrovo
Town in the province of Sofia, Bulgaria
Northern Balkan. The bottom of the hollow is the accumulative river terrace of Bebresh river and its tributaries. The low oval hills inside the hollow contribute
Botevgrad
Road in Bulgaria
the rest of its route. The road passes through the towns of Kaspichan and Devnya, continues north of Lake Beloslav and Lake Varna, runs just south of Varna
I-2_road_(Bulgaria)
Town in Shumen, Bulgaria
kilometre-long canal fed a large brick cistern that moved water from the Kriva river to the Inner Town via ceramic pipes. This cistern had attached rooms containing
Pliska
Place in Varna, Bulgaria
through leaching, only since the 1960s; now it is part of Solvay Sodi AD in Devnya under the name Provadsol AD. Some of the leaching caverns are used for the
Provadia
City in Bulgaria
of a sizable region between the Klokotnitsa, Harmanliyska, and Maritsa rivers. The village and surrounding area became part of the Ottoman Empire shortly
Haskovo
Municipality in Varna, Bulgaria
Aksakovo • Avren • Beloslav • Byala • Vetrino • Valchi Dol • Dolni Chiflik • Devnya • Dalgopol • Provadiya • Suvorovo Dolni Chiflik Municipality includes the
Dolni_Chiflik_Municipality
Place in Kardzhali, Bulgaria
south of Bulgaria, located in the Eastern Rhodopes on the banks of the river Krumovitsa. According to 2011 census, the population is ethnic Bulgarians
Krumovgrad
Place in Montana, Bulgaria
situated on the right bank of the Danube, close to the estuary of the Lom River. It is the administrative centre of the eponymous Lom Municipality. The
Lom,_Bulgaria
Town in Bulgaria
is the main town of Pernik Province and lies on both banks of the Struma River in the Pernik Valley between the Golo Bardo Mountain, Vitosha Mountain,
Pernik
Town in Bulgaria
centre of Southwestern Bulgaria. It is located in the valley of the Struma River at the foot of the Rila Mountains, 101 kilometres (63 miles) south of Sofia
Blagoevgrad
Town in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
important town in central Bulgaria located in a fertile valley along the river Stryama at the southern foot of the Balkan Mountains. It is administratively
Karlovo
Place in Pleven, Bulgaria
Pleven and 30 kilometres south of the Danube, between the Vit and Iskar rivers. Although several ancient mounds and traces of Roman settlement dating to
Trastenik
Place in Lovech, Bulgaria
162 kilometres (101 miles) from the national capital Sofia. The Beli Osam river passes through the heart of the town. The 2021 Census indicates that the
Troyan
Place in Pazardzhik, Bulgaria
located in Pazardzhik Province, where the Yadenitsa flows into the Maritsa river, at the foot of three mountain ranges (Rila, Rhodopes and Sredna Gora),
Belovo,_Bulgaria
Place in Gabrovo, Bulgaria
Province; amphitheatrically along the two banks of Dryanovo River, a tributary to the Yantra River. The town is a centre of the homonymous Dryanovo Municipality
Dryanovo
Town in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
Rila, Pirin, and Vlahina mountain ranges. Simitli is on both banks of the river Struma, at the confluence with its tributary the Gradevska reka. Geographical
Simitli
Place in Sofia Province, Bulgaria
roads, connecting the southern end of the Balkan peninsula with the Danube River and Western Europe, have passed through these lands since Antiquity. An
Slivnitsa
Town in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
situated between the Upper Thracian Plain and the Rhodope Mountains along the river Chepelarska reka. Above the town are the remains of the Asen's Fortress
Asenovgrad
Place in Vidin, Bulgaria
Vidin at the Danube and 50 kilometres (31 mi) from Bregovo at the Timok River and the Serbian border. As of December 2009, Dimovo had a population of
Dimovo
Place in Sofia, Bulgaria
the northern slopes of the Balkan Mountains in the valley of the Iskar River, 80 km (49.71 mi) from Sofia. The area was first settled by the Thracian
Etropole
Town in Bulgaria
administrative centre of Yambol Province. It lies on both banks of the Tundzha river in the historical region of Thrace. It is occasionally spelled Jambol. Yambol
Yambol
Place in Vratsa, Bulgaria
hilly area on the right bank of the Danube, just east of the mouth of the river Ogosta, a few more kilometres downstream from where the Jiu flows into the
Oryahovo
Town in Bulgaria
Пазарджик [ˈpazɐrd͡ʒik]) is a city situated along the banks of the Maritsa river, southern Bulgaria. It is the centre of Pazardzhik Province and Pazardzhik
Pazardzhik
Place in Silistra, Bulgaria
The altitude is 13 m from the river bank, and the plateau (the flat part of the city), located 500 m from the river, reaches 126 m. Orthodox community
Tutrakan
Place in Gabrovo, Bulgaria
Bulgaria, situated on the northern slopes of the Balkan range, in the Tryavna river valley, near Gabrovo. It is famous for its textile industry and typical
Tryavna
Town in Vratsa, Bulgaria
a town in northwest Bulgaria, located in Vratsa Province, on the Danube River. The city was liberated from Ottoman rule on 23 November 1877 by the Romanian
Kozloduy
Place in Yambol, Bulgaria
Bulgarian town in Yambol Province, located on the left bank of the Tundzha river, between Strandzha and Sakar mountains. Second largest city in the region
Elhovo
Town in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
population as of 2011[update] was 2,600. The city is close to the Maritsa River, 18 kilometers east of Plovdiv. Sadovo municipality area also includes the
Sadovo
Place in Pazardzhik, Bulgaria
in the foothills of the Rhodope Mountains, on the banks of the Umishka River in Pazardzhik oblast, and is close to the towns of Peshtera and Krichim
Bratsigovo
Place in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
Chirpan (Bulgarian: Чирпан, pronounced [tʃirˈpan]) is a town on the Tekirska River in Stara Zagora Province of south-central Bulgaria. It is the administrative
Chirpan
Place in Smolyan, Bulgaria
22 km2 of water area, the second largest in capacity. It is fed by the River Dospat. The town was pillaged and mostly destroyed by members of the Supreme
Dospat
Place in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
of Kresna (7,560 inhabitants) covers parts of the valley of the Struma River with the picturesque Kresna gorge, the western branches of Pirin and the
Kresna
Town in Pernik, Bulgaria
the nearby towns Breznik and Dragoman. It is located on the banks of the river Erma, in the easternmost part of the high mountain valley Znepole. It lies
Tran,_Bulgaria
Place in Sofia Province, Bulgaria
The town is crossed by two rivers, the Blato in the north and the Belitsa in the south, both tributaries of the Iskar River. According to the legends,
Kostinbrod
Place in Burgas, Bulgaria
Aytos".[citation needed] Recreation Park "Slaveeva Reka" ("Nightingale's River") — Few towns in Bulgaria can boast parks as big as "Slaveeva Reka" park
Aytos
Town in Bulgaria
situated in the bottom side of the Belichinata valley near to the Belitsa river. North from the town is situated a high peak named "Selski bair". "*** Guide
Debelets
Place in Gabrovo, Bulgaria
Bulgarian National Revival period, built the stone bridge over the Rositsa River. In 1844 the famous wealthy craftsman and merchant, Hadzhi Stoyan Nikolov
Sevlievo
Town in Pleven, Bulgaria
Belene Municipality. The town is situated on the right bank of the Danube river, close to the town of Svishtov. Belene is located in Pleven Province - 60 km
Belene
Town in Sofia, Bulgaria
Bulgaria, part of Sofia Province. It is located in the gorge of the Iskar River, at the place where the mountains Mala planina, Golema planina, and Ponor
Svoge
Town in Kyustendil Province, Bulgaria
hole (дупка, dupka in Bulgarian), hence the name Dupnitsa. There are five rivers flowing in the vicinity. Dupnitsa is referred to as "The Green and Shady
Dupnitsa
City in Bulgaria
foothills of "Vrachanski Balkan" (Vratsa Mountain), on the banks of Leva River, 116 km (72 mi) from the national capital Sofia. The area has diverse natural
Vratsa
Place in Haskovo, Bulgaria
Village") is a town in Haskovo Province in the south of Bulgaria set near the river Arda in the easternmost part of the Rhodope Mountains, and is the administrative
Ivaylovgrad
Place in Rousse, Bulgaria
part of Vetovo Municipality, Ruse Province, near the town Tsar Kaloyan. It is situated on the banks of the river Beli Lom in the Danubian Plain. v t e
Senovo,_Bulgaria
DEVNYA RIVER
DEVNYA RIVER
Girl/Female
Christian, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil
Godly; Divine
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Muslim
Gift of God, Beautiful
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Holy; Divine Power
Girl/Female
American, British, English
From Devonshire
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Damhnait, DEVNET means "little fawn."
Female
Hebrew
(×“Ö°×’Ö·× Ö°×™Ö¸×”) Hebrew name DEGANYA means "grain."
Girl/Female
Indian
Celestial maiden, Divine damsel
Boy/Male
Muslim
Calm
Male
Hebrew
 Variant spelling of Hebrew Delayah, DELAYA means "God has drawn."
Girl/Female
Indian
Godly
Girl/Female
Indian
Minor deity
Girl/Female
Indian
Blessing, Eye of God, Resembling a Goddess, Blessing
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil
God Gift; Divine Power
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Devorah, DEVORA means "bee."
Girl/Female
Indian
Dedicated to the gods
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Deana, DEANNA means "dean, head, leader." Variant spelling of English Dinah, meaning "judgment."Â
Boy/Male
Indian
Calm
DEVNYA RIVER
DEVNYA RIVER
Girl/Female
Indian
One who is noble, Achiever, Excited, Finder
Boy/Male
Muslim
Image
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon Welsh English Latin
From Mercia.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Chinese, Muslim
Delightful; Happy
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Full of Honey
Boy/Male
Indian
Doer
Boy/Male
Indian, Malayalam
Peace; Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Indian
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Beautiful Swan; Goddess Saraswati
Girl/Female
English
Battle maid.
DEVNYA RIVER
DEVNYA RIVER
DEVNYA RIVER
DEVNYA RIVER
DEVNYA RIVER
v. i.
To answer in /// negative; to declare an assertion not to be true.
v. t.
To refuse to grant; to withhold; to refuse to gratify or yield to; as, to deny a request.
n.
A deity; a divine being; a good spirit; an idol.
imp. & p. p.
of Deny
n.
Denial; refusal.
v. t.
To disclaim connection with, responsibility for, and the like; to refuse to acknowledge; to disown; to abjure; to disavow.
v. t.
To deny.
v. t.
To deny.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Deny
v. t.
To deny; to reject; to renounce.
v. i.
To deny upon oath.
n.
A god; a deity; a divine being; an idol; a king.
v. t.
To deny; to disown.
v. t.
To refuse (to do something or to accept something); to reject; to decline; to renounce.
v. t.
To refuse; to deny.
v. t.
To declare not to be true; to gainsay; to contradict; -- opposed to affirm, allow, or admit.
v. i.
To deny.
n.
; fem. of Deva. A goddess.
v. t.
To deny; to disown.
n.
Alt. of Deva