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Devnya (Bulgarian: Девня [ˈdɛvnʲɐ]) is a town in
Varna Province,
Northeastern Bulgaria,
located about 25 km away to the west from the city of
Varna and...
- The
Devnya Industrial Complex consists of
several important factories and
companies in the
chemical industry sector of Bulgaria. The
reason Devnya has...
- the Varna–
Devnya valley with the
lakes (limans) of
Varna and Beloslav, and the
Kamchiya river valley.
Other rivers include Provadiya,
Devnya, and Batova...
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Nicopolis ad
Istrum (Nikup;
really near the
river Yantra),
Marcianopolis (
Devnya),
Tyras (Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi), Olvia,
Odessus (Varna) and
Tomis (Constanţa;...
- (Bulgarian: Музей на мозайките,
Muzey na mozaykite) is a
museum in the town of
Devnya in
Varna Province,
northeastern Bulgaria. The museum,
built on top of a...
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Devnya Valley (Devnenska
Dolina \'dev-nen-ska do-li-'na\) is 2.5-km long and 700 m wide
valley and is
situated between the
north slopes of
Great Needle...
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Battle of
Devnya Part of the Byzantine-Bulgarian Wars
Belligerents Bulgarian Empire Byzantine Empire Commanders and
leaders Ivailo of
Bulgaria Murin Strength...
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Devnya Muni****lity (Bulgarian: Община Девня) is a muni****lity (obshtina) in
Varna Province,
Northeastern Bulgaria, not far from the
Bulgarian Black Sea...
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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...
- 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 withdraw...