golyama kamchia river

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Overflow of the Golyama Kamchia River Royalty Free Stock Photo
A tributary of the Golyama Kamchia River Royalty Free Stock Photo
Golyama Kamchia river to the village of Khan Krum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Reflection of a bridge in the water of the Golyama Kamchia river Royalty Free Stock Photo
An old tree on the bank of the Golyama Kamchia river Royalty Free Stock Photo
Winter landscape of the Golyama Kamchia river Royalty Free Stock Photo
Winter landscape of the Golyama Kamchia river Royalty Free Stock Photo
Golyama Kamchia River
An old tree on the bank of the Golyama Kamchia river Royalty Free Stock Photo
Reflection of a tree in the water of the Golyama Kamchia river Royalty Free Stock Photo
Winter landscape of the Golyama Kamchia river Royalty Free Stock Photo
Winter landscape of the Golyama Kamchia river Royalty Free Stock Photo
A fallen tree along the Golyama Kamchia river Royalty Free Stock Photo
A fallen tree along the Golyama Kamchia river Royalty Free Stock Photo
Reflection of a tree in the water of the Golyama Kamchia river Royalty Free Stock Photo
Golyama Kamchiya (in antiquity Panisus, in the Middle Ages Ticha, until June 29, 1942 Golyama Kamchiya, until January 5, 1946 Golyama Ticha) is a river in Northeastern Bulgaria, Sliven district - Kotel municipality, Targovishte district - Omurtag municipality, Shumen region - Varbitsa, Veliki Preslav, Shumen and Smyadovo municipalities and Varna region - Dulgopol municipality, left tributary of the Kamchia River. Its length is 199 km, which ranks it 11th among the rivers of Bulgaria). Golyama Kamchia is officially accepted as the initial tributary of the Kamchia River.


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