• Byala may refer to: Byala, Varna Province, a town in Varna Province in northeastern Bulgaria Byala, Ruse Province, a town in Ruse Province in northern...
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  • Byala Cherkva (Bulgarian: Бяла черква) is a town in Pavlikeni Municipality, Veliko Turnovo Province, Central-North Bulgaria. The settlement is located...
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    Byala Slatina (Bulgarian: Бяла Слатина pronounced [ˈbʲaɫɐ ˈsɫatinɐ]) is a town in Northwestern Bulgaria. It is located in Vratsa Province. As of December...
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  • Byala Reka (Bulgarian for "White River") may refer to: Byala Reka (Luda Reka tributary), a river in the Rhodope Mountains of Bulgaria Byala Reka, Plovdiv...
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    Byala (Bulgarian: Бяла [ˈbʲałɐ] lit. 'white', Greek: Άσπρος, Aspros) is a small town and seaside resort in Eastern Bulgaria, located on the Bulgarian...
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    Byala (Bulgarian: Бяла [ˈbʲałɐ]) is a town in Ruse Province, Northern Bulgaria. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Byala Municipality....
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  • Bayalaata (redirect from Byala ata)
    Bayalāṭa (Kannada: ಬಯಲಾಟ, or Bayalāṭada ಬಯಲಾಟದ) is a generic term for all open air theatre form, including form of Yakshagana found in southern Indian...
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  • FC Benkovski (Bulgarian: ФК Бенковски) is a football club based in Byala, Bulgaria. Its home stadium Georgi Benkovski has a capacity of 3000 seats. Club...
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  • Sandeep Byala (born 22 November 1967) is an Indian judoka. He competed in the men's half-lightweight event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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    multi-use stadium in Byala, Varna Province, Bulgaria. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home field of FC Chernomorets Byala. The stadium has...
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