Knezha Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Кнежа) is a municipality (obshtina) in Pleven Province, Northern Bulgaria. It is named after its administrative...
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Northern Bulgaria. It is the administrative center of the homonymous Knezha Municipality. The town's name is most probably derived from the Slavic word knyaz...
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Gulyantsi) Iskar Municipality (main town: Iskar) Knezha Municipality (main town: Knezha) Levski Municipality (main town: Levski) Nikopol Municipality (main town:...
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Бреница [brɛˈnit͡sɐ]) is a village in Northern Bulgaria. It is in Knezha Municipality, Pleven Province. Brenitza is in northwestern Bulgaria in the Danubian...
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2011, of 19,938 inhabitants. Pleven • Cherven Bryag • Levski • Nikopol • Knezha • Belene • Dolna Mitropoliya (towns are shown in bold): The following table...
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Iskar, Knezha and Byala Slatina municipalities. The Sofia - Rousse highway and Sofia-Varna railroad pass through municipality. The municipality has 37...
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2009, of 138,095 inhabitants. Pleven • Cherven Bryag • Levski • Nikopol • Knezha • Belene • Dolna Mitropoliya (towns are shown in bold): The following table...
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Pleven Province (section Municipalities)
Bryag • Levski • Nikopol • Knezha • Belene • Dolna Mitropoliya • Pordim • Gulyantsi • Dolni Dabnik • Iskar Municipalities within Pleven Province with...
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2009, of 7,114 inhabitants. Pleven • Cherven Bryag • Levski • Nikopol • Knezha • Belene • Dolna Mitropoliya • Pordim (towns are shown in bold): The following...
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Turnu Măgurele, Nikopol municipality has poorly developed tourism infrastructure. Pleven • Cherven Bryag • Levski • Nikopol • Knezha • Belene • Dolna Mitropoliya...
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