Avren (Bulgarian: Аврен, pronounced [ɐvˈrɛn]) is a village in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Varna Province. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous...
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Plateau, Ludogorie, and the Avren Plateau), Eastern Stara Planina, the Varna–Devnya valley with the lakes (limans) of Varna and Beloslav, and the Kamchiya...
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Avren (Bulgarian: Аврен) may refer to two villages in Bulgaria: Avren, Varna Province Avren, Kardzhali Province This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Avren Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Аврен) is a seaside municipality (obshtina) in Varna Province, Northeastern Bulgaria. It is named after its administrative...
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be confused with the municipality of the same name in Ruse Province. Varna • Aksakovo • Avren • Beloslav • Byala • Vetrino • Valchi Dol • Dolni Chiflik...
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(including Varna municipality and adjacent parts of Aksakovo, Avren, Beloslav, and Devnya municipalities, and excluding adjacent parts of Dobrich Province) has...
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Priseltsi is a village in the municipality of Avren, in Varna Province, northeastern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed 4 October 2011 v t e...
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Trastikovo is a village in the municipality of Avren, in Varna Province, northeastern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed 4 October 2011 v t e...
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Krusha is a village in the municipality of Avren, in Varna Province, northeastern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed 4 October 2011 v t e...
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Tsarevtsi is a village in the municipality of Avren, in Varna Province, northeastern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed 4 October 2011 v t e...
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