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Chelopech-2009 Lake Ohrid boat accident
many of whom were unable to swim. Victims were from Pirdop, Zlatitsa, Chelopech and particularly Anton. The Republic of Macedonia's top officials visited
Chelopech-2011 Bulgarian census
10.40 Chavdar 1,272 1,172 43 53 Chavdar 92.13 3.38 4.16 Chelopech 1,473 1,224 6 48 185 Chelopech 83.09 0.40 3.25 12.55 Chepelare 7,720 6,466 10 3 16 74
Chelopech-Baba Mountain
Mountains near Teteven Chelopechka Baba, in the Balkan Mountains near Chelopech Baba Mountain, Rila, in the central Rila Mountains near the Rila Monastery
Chelopech-Karlievo
mountainous region in the Sredna Gora mountains. The nearest village is Chelopech at 2 km to the west. Most of the population is employed in the large copper
Chelopech-Bulgarian toponyms in Antarctica (C)
Graham Land Chavei Cove, Livingston Island Chayka Passage, Trinity Island Chelopech Hill, Trinity Peninsula Chemish Ridge, Foyn Coast Chepelare Peak, Livingston
Chelopech-Marin Roussev Mehandjiev
the College of Telecommunications in Sofia. Expert of "BIMAK" Company Chelopech and head ecologist of the museum-town Koprivshtitsa. Mehandjiev was nominated
Chelopech-List of mines in Bulgaria
marble and other quarries may be included in this list. Troyanovo-1 coal mine Troyanovo-3 coal mine Assarel mine Elatsite mine Chelopech mine Mirovo mine
Chelopech-Municipalities of Bulgaria
Bozhurishte) Chavdar Municipality (main village: Chavdar) Chelopech Municipality (main village: Chelopech) Dolna Banya Municipality (main town: Dolna Banya)
Chelopech-Hemusite
name of Stara planina (Balkan) mountains in Europe. The type locality is Chelopech copper ore deposit, Bulgaria. Later tiny deposits of hemusite were found
Chelopech-Georgi Ivanov Terziev
(1971). "Hemusite – A Complex Copper-Tin-Molybdenum Sulfide from the Chelopech Ore Deposit, Bulgaria" (PDF). The American Mineralogist. 56 (11–12): 1847
Chelopech-Kostovite
by the International Mineralogical Association. The type locality is Chelopech copper ore deposit, Bulgaria. Small deposits have also been found in Kochbulak
Chelopech-Chelopechene
Sofia Province [bg], a neighbourhood of Kremikovtsi, Sofia Province Chelopech, a village and municipality in Sofia Province, Bulgaria This disambiguation
Chelopech-Construction Corps (Bulgaria)
"Elatsite") 4th Construction Regiment (4. Строителен Полк) (Chelopech) (two battalions in Chelopech, company in Mirkovo) Special Regiment (Специален полк)
Chelopech-Economy of Bulgaria
Dikanyite and Gornoseltsi, and a domestic copper and gold mine operates at Chelopech. About 50 nonmetallic minerals are present in significant amounts. Substantial
Chelopech-Sofia Province
profit. Mining has been developed on a large scale since the 1950s. The Chelopech copper mine opened in 1954 and has since produced 19.7 million tonnes
Chelopech-Chelopech Municipality
Chelopech Municipality is a municipality in Sofia Province, Bulgaria. The Chelopech Municipality includes only one village - Chelopech, which is located
Chelopech-Chelopech mine
The Chelopech mine is one of the largest gold mines in Bulgaria. The mine is located at the western part of the country in Sofia Province. The mine has
Chelopech-Russell West Glacier
Surmounting Russell West Glacier to the north. Named after the settlement of Chelopech in Western Bulgaria. 63°43′32″S 58°47′00″W / 63.72556°S 58.78333°W
Chelopech-Outline of the Bulgarian People's Army at the end of the Cold War
"Elatsite") 4th Construction Regiment (4. Строителен Полк) (Chelopech) (two battalions in Chelopech, company in Mirkovo) Special Regiment (Специален полк)
Chelopech-Chelopech
Chelopech (Bulgarian: Челопеч) is a village in the western part of Bulgaria. It is the only village in the Chelopech Municipality, Sofia Province. Chelopech
Chelopech-Geography of Bulgaria
tons), Elshitsa, Medni Rid near Burgas, etc. There is gold near Tran, Chelopech and Madzharovo, as well as small quantities of platinum, silver, molybdenum
Chelopech-Zlatitsa–Pirdop Valley
Sofia Province, on the territory of five municipalities — Anton, Chavdar, Chelopech, Mirkovo, Pirdop and Zlatitsa. There are two towns and eight villages