Dyulya

Dyulya is a village in Ruen Municipality, in , in southeastern . Dyulya has about 26 residents.
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  • Type: Locality with 26 residents
  • Description: village in Ruen municipality, Burgas oblast, Bulgaria
  • Also known as: Ayvadzhik Dere”, “Derekioy”, and “Djulja
  • Postal code: 8571

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Zvezda and Karavelyovo.

Locality
is a village in Ruen Municipality, in , in southeastern .

Village
is a village in Ruen Municipality, in , in southeastern . is situated 3 km northeast of Dyulya.

Village
is a village in Ruen Municipality, in , in southeastern . is situated 3½ km southwest of Dyulya.

Dyulya

Latitude
42.91667° or 42° 55′ north
Longitude
27.11667° or 27° 7′ east
Population
26
Elevation
239 metres (784 feet)
Open location code
8GJ9W488+MM
Geo­Names ID
731746
Wiki­data ID
Q2456374
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Uzbek—“Dyulya” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Դյուլյա
  • Bulgarian: Айваджик дере
  • Bulgarian: Дюля
  • Chechen: Дюля
  • Chinese: Dyulya
  • French: Dyulya
  • Kazakh: Dyulya
  • Kazakh: Дюля
  • Kazakh: ديۋليا
  • Min Nan Chinese: Dyulya (selo)
  • Persian: دیولیا
  • Polish: Dula (Bułgaria)
  • Polish: Dula
  • Russian: Дюля
  • Tatar: Дюля
  • Turkish: Dyulya (Bulgaristan)
  • Turkish: Dyulya, Bulgaristan
  • Turkish: Dyulya
  • Ukrainian: Дюля
  • Uzbek: Dyulya

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