Omarev Dol
Omarev Dol is a stream in Smolyan, Bulgaria. Omarev Dol is situated nearby to the town Nedelino, as well as near the locality Staykovi Kolibi.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Nedelino and Startsevo.
Nedelino
Town
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Nedelino is a town and municipality in the Rhodope Mountains of the Smolyan Province, southern Bulgaria. The former name of Nedelino was Uzundere, which means "Long Creek".
Startsevo
Village
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Startsevo is a village in the Zlatograd municipality in southern Bulgaria, located near the Greece border. A Thracian sanctuary was excavated there in 1978. Finds from the site date to the late Bronze Age, Iron Age, and Antiquity. Startsevo is situated 3½ km southwest of Omarev Dol.
Dolen
Village
Dolen is a village in southern Bulgaria located in the Zlatograd municipality of the Smolyan Province. It is located near the Greek border. In summer 2006 an ethnological expedition was carried out in the village. Dolen is situated 5 km southeast of Omarev Dol.
Omarev Dol
- Type: Stream
- Category: body of water
- Location: Smolyan, Bulgaria, Balkans, Europe
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Latitude
41.45477° or 41° 27′ 17″ northLongitude
25.08041° or 25° 4′ 50″ eastElevation
497 metres (1,631 feet)Open location code
8GH7F33J+W5GeoNames ID
11343132
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In Other Languages
“Omarev Dol” goes by many names.
- Bulgarian: “Omarev Dol”
- Bulgarian: “Омарев Дол”
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