Litsova Mogila
Litsova Mogila is a hill in Mizia, Vratsa and has an elevation of 164 metres. Litsova Mogila is situated nearby to the village Voyvodovo, as well as near the town Mizia.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Voyvodovo and Mizia.
Voyvodovo
Village
Voyvodovo is a village in Miziya municipality, Vratsa Province, Bulgaria, at. It was founded in 1900, mostly by Evangelist Czechs, but also by Slovaks, Banat Swabians and Banat Bulgarians, all settlers from the region of Banat, then in Austria-Hungary. Voyvodovo is situated 3½ km southwest of Litsova Mogila.
Mizia
Town
Mizia is a town and municipality in Vratsa Province, northwestern Bulgaria near the Danube river. As of December 2009, the town had a population of 3,354. Mizia is situated 4 km northwest of Litsova Mogila.
Saraevo
Village
Saraevo is a village in Northwestern Bulgaria, part of Miziya Municipality, Vratsa Province. It is located on Skat River, which discharges into Ogosta nearby, which in its turn discharges into the Danube not far away. Saraevo is situated 6 km north of Litsova Mogila.
Litsova Mogila
Latitude
43.66329° or 43° 39′ 48″ northLongitude
23.88317° or 23° 52′ 59″ eastElevation
164 metres (538 feet)Open location code
8GM5MV7M+87GeoNames ID
11529095
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In Other Languages
“Litsova Mogila” goes by many names.
- Bulgarian: “Litsova Mogila”
- Bulgarian: “Лицова Могила”
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