Kalchovets
Kalchovets is a stream in Vidin, Bulgaria. Kalchovets is situated nearby to the village Kosta Perchevo, as well as near Brankovtsi.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Toshevtsi and Gramada.
Toshevtsi
Village
Toshevtsi is a village in north-western Bulgaria. It is located in the municipality of Gramada, Vidin Province. As of December 2013 the village has a population of 162. Toshevtsi is situated 5 km southeast of Kalchovets.
Gramada
Town
Gramada is a town in northwestern Bulgaria, part of Vidin Province. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Gramada Municipality, which lies in the central part of Vidin Province. Gramada is situated 6 km east of Kalchovets.
Kula
Town
Kula is a town in northwestern Bulgaria. It is the administrative centre of Kula Municipality part of Vidin Province. Located just east of the Serbian-Bulgarian border, it is the third largest town in the province after Vidin and Belogradchik. Kula is situated 7 km northwest of Kalchovets.
Kalchovets
- Type: Stream
- Category: body of water
- Location: Vidin, Bulgaria, Balkans, Europe
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Latitude
43.84349° or 43° 50′ 37″ northLongitude
22.57411° or 22° 34′ 27″ eastElevation
176 metres (577 feet)Open location code
8GM4RHVF+9JGeoNames ID
11711890
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In Other Languages
“Kalchovets” goes by many names.
- Bulgarian: “Kalchovets”
- Bulgarian: “Калчовец”
Localities in the Area
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