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Vladaya (Bulgarian: Владая,
pronounced [vɫɐˈdajɐ]) is a
village on the
Vitosha and
Lyulin mountains in
western Bulgaria at an
altitude of
about 1000 m...
- The
Radomir Rebellion, also
known as
Vladaya Uprising and Soldiers' Uprising, was a
revolt by
Bulgarian soldiers in 1918
during World War I in the Tsardom...
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village of
Vladaya in a deep,
steep and
forested valley. In the
village the
river bends in
direction northeast, runs
throuth the
Vladaya Saddle that...
- Pavlovo, Buxton,
Manastirski Livadi, and
Knyazhevo as well as two
villages Vladaya and Marchaevo. It is
among the
richest and
greenest districts in Sofia...
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Vladaya Saddle (Vladayska
Sedlovina \vla-'day-ska se-dlo-vi-'na\) is a
saddle of
elevation 1000 m in the
Friesland Ridge of
Tangra Mountains, Livingston...
- Mirovyane, Mramor, Negovan, Pancharevo, Plana, Podgumer, Svetovrachene,
Vladaya, Voluyak, Voynegovtsi, Yana, etc. Po****tion (2011 census): 1,291,591 Ethnic...
- Lions'
Bridge (Bulgarian: Лъвов мост;
Lavov most) is a
bridge over the
Vladaya River in the
centre of Sofia, the
capital of Bulgaria,
built 1889–1891...
- Negovan, Novi Iskar, Pancharevo, Plana, Podgumer, Sofia, Svetovrachene,
Vladaya, Voluyak, Voynegovtsi, Yana
According to the
latest Bulgarian census of...
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Zheleznishka reka (L)
Vitoshka Bistritsa (L)
Perlovska (L)
Boyanska reka (L)
Vladaya (L)
Lesnovska reka (R)
Kakach (L)
Blato (L)
Batuliyska reka (R) Iskretska...
- the
Raduy Saddle (830 m)
links it with
Viskyar and to the
southeast the
Vladaya P****
links it to Vitosha. Its
length in northwest–southeast
direction is...