The Vlahina reka (Bulgarian: Влахина река) is a river in south-western Bulgaria, a left tributary of the Struma. The river is 27 km long and drains part...
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Blagoevgradska Bistritsa (L) Gradevska reka (L) Vlahina reka (L) Lebnitsa (R) Sandanska Bistritsa (L) Strumeshnitsa (R) Melnishka reka (L) Pirinska Bistritsa (L)...
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there. The south-western slope drops down to the valley of the river Vlahina reka at 70°. Although that slope is not so steep as the north-eastern one...
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form the beginning of the river Sinanishka, a left tributary of the Vlahina reka of the Struma river basin. Close to its northern shores is located the...
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to the south. The summit is located between the valleys of the rivers Vlahina reka of the Struma drainage to the west and Banderitsa of the Mesta drainage...
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Struma, including Pirinska Bistritsa, Sandanska Bistritsa, Melnishka reka and Vlahina reka, as well as another 10 to the Mesta, such as Iztok, Disilitsa and...
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tributaries such as: Vlahina reka, Sandanska Bistritsa, Melnishka reka, Pirinska Bistritsa, and right tributaries, such as Tsaparevska reka, Lebnitsa and Strumeshnitsa...
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Pirin, and Vlahina mountain ranges. Simitli is on both banks of the river Struma, at the confluence with its tributary the Gradevska reka. Geographical...
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