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The Danubian Plain (Bulgarian: Дунавска равнина, transliterated Dunavska ravnina) constitutes the northern part of Bulgaria, situated north of the Balkan Mountains and south of the Danube. Bulgarian (български език IPA: ɛzˈik is an Indo-European language, a member of the Slavic linguistic group The state of Bulgaria (България transliterated bg-Latn ''Balgaria'' The country preserves the traditions (in ethnic name language and alphabet of the First Bulgarian The Balkan Mountain range ( Bulgarian and Стара планина Stara planina, "Old Mountain" The Danube (In Donau from earlier Danuvius, Celtic *dānu, meaning "to flow run" Slovak and Polish Dunaj Its western border is the Timok River and to the east it borders the Black Sea. The Timok ( Serbian and Bulgarian Cyrillic: Тимок, Romanian: Timoc) is a River in eastern Serbia The Black Sea is an inland Sea bounded by southeastern Europe, the Caucasus and the Anatolian peninsula ( Turkey The plain has an area of 31,523 km², being about 500 km long and from 20 to 120 km wide. Square Kilometre ( US spelling square kilometer) symbol km2, is a decimal multiple of the SI unit of

The relief of the Danubian Plain is hilly and has many plateaux and river valleys. The climate is well-defined temperate continental with a weak Black Sea influence in the east, precipitation being an average 450-650 mm a year. Important rivers include the Danube, the Iskar, the Yantra, the Osam, the Vit, the Rusenski Lom, the Ogosta and the Lom. The Danube (In Donau from earlier Danuvius, Celtic *dānu, meaning "to flow run" Slovak and Polish Dunaj The Iskar (Искър Latin: Oescus) is with a length of 368 km, the longest river that runs solely in Bulgaria, and a tributary of the The Yantra (Янтра is a river in northern Bulgaria, a right tributary of the Danube. The Osam (Осъм is a river in north Bulgaria, with a length of 314 km and a catchment area of 2820 km² This article is about a river in Bulgaria for the educational institutes in India see Vidyalankar Institute of Technology or Vellore Institute of Technology The Rusenski Lom (Русенски Лом is a river in northeastern Bulgaria, the last major right tributary of the Danube. The Ogosta (Огоста Latin Augusta is a river in Northern Bulgaria, a right tributary of the Danube. The Lom (Лом Almus is a river in northwestern Bulgaria, a right tributary of the Danube flowing into it 1 km east of the town of Lom.

Among the major cities of the region are Varna, Rousse, Pleven, Dobrich, Shumen, Veliko Tarnovo, Vratsa, Vidin, Montana, Silistra, Targovishte, and Razgrad. Varna (Варна is the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, third-largest in Bulgaria after Sofia and Plovdiv Rousse (also transliterated as Ruse or Russe; Русе) is the fifth-largest city in Bulgaria with a population of near 175600 Pleven (Плевен; historically known as Plevne in Turkish and Plevna in English) is the seventh most populous city in Bulgaria Dobrich (Добрич Bazargic is a town in northeastern Bulgaria and the administrative centre of Dobrich Province. Shumen (Шумен is a city in the northeastern part of Bulgaria, capital of Shumen Province. Veliko Tarnovo (Велико Търново sometimes transliterated as Veliko Turnovo) is a city in north central Bulgaria and the administrative centre of Vratsa (also transliterated as Vraca or Vratza, in some languages with a W; Враца is a city in northwestern Bulgaria, at the Vidin (Видин is a town on the southern bank of the Danube in northwestern Bulgaria. Montana (Монтана is a city in northwestern Bulgaria and the administrative centre of Montana Province. Silistra (Силистра, historically Bulgarian: Дръстър Drastar, ( and Romanian: Dârstor) is a Port city of northeastern Târgovişte is also a city in Romania. Targovishte (Търговище "marketplace" Eski Cuma "old Friday" Razgrad (Разград is a city in northeastern Bulgaria and the capital of Razgrad Province, built upon the ruins of the Ancient Roman town of

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