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Rabisha (Bulgarian: Рабиша [rɐˈbiʃɐ]) is a
village in north-western Bulgaria, in
Vidin Province and
Belogradchik muni****lity.
Rabisha village is located...
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Rabisha Rocks (Bulgarian: скали Рабиша, ‘Skali
Rabisha’ ska-'li ra-'bi-sha) is a
group of
rocks off the
north coast of
Greenwich Island in the
South Shetland...
- Lake
Rabisha (Bulgarian: Рабишко езеро,
Rabishko ezero) is the
largest inland natural freshwater lake in Bulgaria. It is
located in
northwestern Bulgaria...
- Магура") is
located in north-western
Bulgaria close to the
village of
Rabisha, 25 km (16 mi) from the town of
Belogradchik in
Vidin Province. The prehistoric...
- (68°48′S 67°12′W / 68.800°S 67.200°W / -68.800; -67.200)
Quilp Rock
Rabisha Rocks Rabot Island Racovitza Islands (64°31′S 62°5′W / 64.517°S 62.083°W...
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cover an area of 50 km2 (19 sq mi). They
extend from the
village of
Rabisha in the west to the
village of
Belotintsi in the east. The
central group...
- (Крачимир)
Oshane (Ошане)
Prauzhda (Праужда)
Prolaznitsa (Пролазница)
Rabisha (Рабиша)
Rayanovtsi (Раяновци)
Salash (Салаш)
Slivovnik (Сливовник) Stakevtsi...
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lakes Aldomirovtsi Marsh 1.29
Alepu 1.67
Arkutino Dragoman Marsh 4 Lake
Rabisha 15
Smolyan lakes (8 lakes) 4,5
Srebarna 2 3
Ustren lake 0.15
Glacial lakes...
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region with only 65 inhabitants. The
village is
located near the
Rabisha lake and the 15
million years old
Magura cave.
There are two
rivers that...
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Dimovo muni****lity,
Vidin Province. It also p****es
through Rayanovtsi,
Rabisha, Kladorub, Ostrokaptsi, Dimovo,
Lagoshevtsi and Darzhanitsa.
Ratiaria This...