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- Manastirski Heights (Bulgarian: Манастирски възвишения) are a hilly ridge in southeastern Bulgaria. Administratively, they lie in Haskovo, Stara Zagora...
- river valley, the Bakadjitsi, parts of the Svetiliiski, Derventski and Manastirski uplands, with the hilly plain relief predominating 100–150m above sea...
- includes 7 neighbourhoods: Boyana, Simeonovo, Dragalevtsi, Pavlovo, Buxton, Manastirski Livadi, and Knyazhevo as well as two villages Vladaya and Marchaevo....
- SquareSofia Central Station – Beli Dunav Metro StationObelya 7 Manastirski Livadi west → National Palace of CultureMacedonia SquareSofia Central...
- Strelbishte, Krasno selo, Motopista, Borovo, Buxton, Gotse Delchev, Bokar, Manastirski Livadi, and Boyana. Bulgaria Mall Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- northern slopes of Sakar in the south and the southern slopes of the Manastirski Heights to the north. In this section its valley significantly widens...
- corrected with water protection ****s. The Kalnitsa then winds around the Manastirski Heights from the east and downstream of the village of Pchela flows through...
- eastern reaches of the Sredna Gora mountain range and to the south are the Manastirski Heights. The hilly ridge span some 25 km from west–northwest to east–southeast...
- Reservoir on the homonymous river, reaches the western parts of the Manastirski Heights, runs through the villages of Polski Gradets, Madrets and Glavan...
- 000 km2. To the east are located the Burgas Plain, Svetiiliyski Heights, Manastirski Heights, Hisar Heights, Bakadzhitsite, Dervent Heights, and the low mountain...