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Topolnitsa may refer to the following places in Bulgaria: Topolnitsa, Blagoevgrad Province, a village Topolnitsa, Kyustendil Province, a village Topolnitsa
Topolnitsa
River in Bulgaria
The Topolnitsa (Bulgarian: Тополница [toˈpɔɫnit͡ʃɐ]) is a river in southern Bulgaria, an important left tributary of the Maritsa. The river's name is derived
Topolnitsa_(river)
Reservoir in Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
Topolnitsa Reservoir (Bulgarian: Тополница) is a dam and reservoir in the Sredna Gora mountain range of western Bulgaria. Administratively, it is located
Topolnitsa_Reservoir
Village in Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria
Topolnitsa is a village in Petrich Municipality, in Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed May 5, 2010 v t e
Topolnitsa, Blagoevgrad Province
Topolnitsa,_Blagoevgrad_Province
Town in Koprivshtitsa municipality, Sofia oblast, Bulgaria
Koprivshtitsa Municipality in Sofia Province, central Bulgaria, lying on the Topolnitsa River among the Sredna Gora mountains. It was one of the centres of the
Koprivshtitsa
Mountain range in Bulgaria
to the south. The mountain is divided into three parts by the rivers Topolnitsa and Stryama — Ihtimanska Sredna Gora to the west, Sashtinska Sredna Gora
Sredna_Gora
Village in Kyustendil Province, Bulgaria
Topolnitsa (Bulgarian: Тополница) is a village in Dupnitsa Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 27,
Topolnitsa, Kyustendil Province
Topolnitsa,_Kyustendil_Province
Important rivers are the Maritsa and its tributaries, Arda, Tundzha, Stryama, Topolnitsa, and Vacha. Important cities include Plovdiv, Burgas, Stara Zagora, Pazardzhik
Upper_Thracian_Plain
Cave in Romania
Topolnița Cave Topolnițsa Cave Location of the cave in Romania Location Mehedinți County, Romania Coordinates 44°49′05.9″N 22°33′46.6″E / 44.818306°N
Topolnița_Cave
Place in Sofia, Bulgaria
by people. Archaeological excavations of a settlement mound near the Topolnitsa River show that a Neolithic community has been present as early as 7,000
Chavdar,_Sofia_Province
River in the Balkans
source, significant tributaries of Maritsa include: Left tributaries: Topolnitsa (flows into Maritsa near Pazardzhik) Luda Yana (near Ognyanovo) Stryama
Maritsa
Village in Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
18 km (11 mi) west of the town and has 850 inhabitants. The large dam Topolnitsa is 1 km west of the village. Several monuments there commemorate participants
Poibrene
Neolithic to Chalcolithic culture in Bulgaria
Yunatsite". Balkanheritage.org. 11 February 2022. "Archaeological Park Topolnitsa". EXARC.net. Archived from the original on 2024-11-12. Retrieved 2023-12-19
Karanovo_culture
Place in Sofia Province, Bulgaria
river Topolnitsa of the Maritsa drainage. About three quarters of the municipality is drained by the Mativir, a right tributary of the Topolnitsa, which
Ihtiman_Municipality
Reservoir in Bulgaria
western-central Bulgaria in Sofia Province. The reservoir is fed by the river Topolnitsa. The dam wall can be easily reached by car, via the first class I-6 road
Dushantsi_Reservoir
Valley in Bulgaria
the river Topolnitsa and its right tributaries the Bunovska, the Mirkovska, the Vozdol, the Mavdzharina, etc. On the course of the Topolnitsa in the eastern
Zlatitsa–Pirdop_Valley
River in Bulgaria
following the Tundzha (390 km), the Arda (290 km), the Ergene (281 km), the Topolnitsa (155 km) and the Sazliyka (145 km). According to the Bulgarian linuist
Stryama
Tell in Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
(360 ft). It is situated on a low terrace at the right bank of the former Topolnitsa riverbed near to its confluence with the Maritsa River (ca. 5 km or 3 mi
Tell_Yunatsite
Province in western Bulgaria
where it ends. Other rivers flowing through the province's territory are Topolnitsa, Nishava and Maritsa, and larger bodies of water include 60 barrages and
Sofia_Province
489,000,000 Kardzhali Province Ticha 18.7 311,000,000 Shumen Province Topolnitsa 4.1 137,000,000 Pazardzhik Province, Sofia Province Tsonevo 23.9 185,000
List of dams and reservoirs in Bulgaria
List_of_dams_and_reservoirs_in_Bulgaria
Reservoir in Stara Zagora Province
and the city of Kazanlak - www.Wikimapia.org Short information for the Topolnitsa Dam (in Bulgarian) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Koprinka Reservoir
Koprinka_Reservoir
Greco-Turkish border. Maritsa's major tributaries are the Tundzha, Arda, Topolnitsa, Vacha, Stryama, etc. The other Bulgarian rivers flowing directly to the
List_of_rivers_of_Bulgaria
Greco-Turkish border. Maritsa's major tributaries include the Tundzha, Arda, Topolnitsa, Vacha, Stryama, etc. The other Bulgarian rivers flowing directly to the
Geography_of_Bulgaria
Place in Sofia, Bulgaria
south, at 680 m above sea level. Several small tributaries of the river Topolnitsa run through Zlatitsa. The settlement falls within the temperate continental
Zlatitsa
Village in Sofia Province, Bulgaria
located in Ihtimanska Sredna Gora in the forested valley of the river Topolnitsa which flows through the village. The neighbourhood Brodyad is part of
Petrich,_Sofia_Province
Town in Bulgaria
Empire were founded near the west of the city. In the left shores of Topolnitsa, fragments of sgraffito ceramics, iron shovel and sword were founded in
Pazardzhik
Village in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Topolnica [tɔpɔlˈnit͡sa] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zatory, within Pułtusk County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland
Topolnica,_Poland
Village in Sofia Province, Bulgaria
is located in the mountain of Sredna Gora, on the southern edge of the Topolnitsa Reservoir, at 22 km to the east of Ihtiman. Muhovo is in the vicinity
Muhovo,_Sofia_Province
River in Bulgaria
685 km2 or 1.3% of Maritsa's total and borders the drainage basins of the Topolnitsa to the north, west and southwest and the Pyasachnik and Potoka to the
Luda_Yana
Place in Pazardzhik, Bulgaria
agricultural region. The village is situated on both sides of the gold-bearing Topolnitsa River, in the foothills of the southern slopes of the Sredna Gora mountain
Kalugerovo, Pazardzhik Province
Kalugerovo,_Pazardzhik_Province
Place in Sofia Province, Bulgaria
Balkan Mountains, reaching 2,029 m. The main water artery is the river Topolnitsa, a left tributary of the Maritsa of the Aegean Sea basin. Along its course
Pirdop_Municipality
Province in southern Bulgaria
main waterway is the river Maritsa and its catchment basin includes the Topolnitsa River and Luda Yana River from the north and Stara Reka from the south
Pazardzhik_Province
River in Bulgaria
(Bulgarian: Мътивир) is a river in southern Bulgaria, a right tributary river Topolnitsa, a left tributary of the Maritsa. Its length is 61 km. The Mativir drains
Mativir
Place in Sofia, Bulgaria
the east and west, respectively. Several small tributaries of the river Topolnitsa run through the town. Pirdop falls within the temperate continental climatic
Pirdop
Valley in Bulgaria
548 mm. It is drained by the river Mativir, a right tributary of the Topolnitsa of the Maritsa river basin. The soils are mainly chernozem and alluvial
Ihtiman_Valley
Road in Bulgaria
north to south, passing through the town of Zlatitsa and over the river Topolnitsa. At Zlatitsa there is an intersection with the first class I-6 road. The
II-37_road_(Bulgaria)
1878 battle of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
8,000 men under Faud Pasha the next day with strong positions on the Topolnitsa river. Russian forces, in no position to go for a full assault, could
Battle_of_Plovdiv_(1878)
Village in Pazardzhik, Bulgaria
reaches the Upper Thracian Plain. About a kilometer north flows the river Topolnitsa. Administratively, Tserovo is part of Lesichovo Municipality, located
Tserovo,_Pazardzhik_Province
Topics referred to by the same term
Topolnicka (1840-1895), one of the nicknames of Katarzyna Onyszkiewiczowa Topolnitsa (disambiguation) Topola (disambiguation) Topoľníky This disambiguation
Topolnica
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List_of_football_clubs_in_Bulgaria
Village in Pazardzhik, Bulgaria
Sredna Gora mountain range. It lies about two kilometers west of the river Topolnitsa, a major tributary of the Maritsa of the Aegean Sea basin. Vinogradets
Vinogradets
Municipality in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
Samuilova Krepost Samuilovo Skrat Starchevo Strumeshnitsa Tonsko Dabe Topolnitsa Vishlene Volno Yavornitsa Yakovo Zoychene "Population by districts, municipalities
Petrich_Municipality
Municipality in Kyustendil, Bulgaria
Dzherman Dyakovo Krayni Dol Kraynitsi Kremenik Palatovo Piperovo Samoranovo Topolnitsa Cherven Breg Yahinovo www.grao.bg "Община Дупница - кметове на населени
Dupnitsa_Municipality
Village in Pazardzhik, Bulgaria
Through its southern outskirts runs an irrigation channel from the river Topolnitsa. The village falls within the transitional continental climatic zone.
Gelemenovo
Mountain range in Bulgaria
Yarebkovitsa in Sofia Province, Gorna Dikanya and Dren in Pernik Province, and Topolnitsa in Kyustendil Province. Along its southern foothills through the Klisura
Verila
Place in Sofia Province, Bulgaria
The municipality is drained by several right tributaries of the river Topolnitsa, a left tributary of the Maritsa of the Aegean Sea basin. Mirkovo Municipality
Mirkovo_Municipality
Nature reserve in central Bulgaria
permanent rivers within the limited territory of Bogdan but the river Topolnitsa just southwest of the reserve and its right stem the Kriva spring in its
Bogdan_Reserve
River in Bulgaria
the Tundzha (390 km), the Arda (290 km), the Ergene (281 km) and the Topolnitsa (155 km). The name is thought to be derived from the Ottoman Turkish saz
Sazliyka
Rally competition in Bulgaria
2002, like the pair "Tunela" and "Dolno Varshilo", and the next pair "Topolnitsa" and "Eledzhik" were saved in the rally (and have been used ever since)
Rally_Bulgaria
Village in Pazardzhik, Bulgaria
It is located between the drainage basins of the rivers Luda Yana and Topolnitsa, both left tributaries of the Maritsa. The village falls within the temperate
Elshitsa
Military unit
Bulgaria on 16 September, on 23 September the division was moved to the Topolnitsa–Neo Petritsi area. Four days later it was relocated to the mouths of the
1st Infantry Regiment (Greece)
1st_Infantry_Regiment_(Greece)
Place in Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
fertile agricultural area, irrigated via a system of channels fed by the Topolnitsa Reservoir in Sredna Gora to the north and Batak Reservoir in the Rhodope
Pishtigovo
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Clean, Virtuous, Pure
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Lamb.
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One of the kauravas, Unconquerable woman, Undefeated or name of a flower
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God's Gracious Gift; The Lord is Gracious
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Gods light, The inaccessible/unapproachables light
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Overseer of the treasury, or of the storehouse.
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Friend of Nation
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The stone of help.
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