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9/30/2020 www.zemi.bg/leaseholders.php?&uIDpage=1&uIDorderby=uComapny&uIDdirection=desc SITE No. 1 for agricultural land » Login for registered users » new registration SEARCH IN ADS: see all buyers, sellers and tenants in a specific area Enter: area choose Municipality choose land choose current ads and expired ads my notebook My profile issued list of registered power supply and advertisements invoices tenants account history list of registered tenants area Municipality land Search for tenants by land: all all all A total of 2413 registered tenants. 9418 specified lands. pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 >> AREA MUNICIPALITY LAND NAME OF THE COMPANY / TENANT TOTAL CULTIVATED LAND / DKA FOR CONTACTS Varna Wolf down Redheads яню up to 1,000 decares for contacts Burgas Stone Polish source Yancho Prodanov between 5,000dka and 10,000dka for contacts Burgas Stone Black Peak Yancho Prodanov between 5,000dka and 10,000dka for contacts Burgas Stone Meadow Yancho Prodanov between 5,000dka and 10,000dka for contacts ruse Two graves Katselovo Yancho Venelinov Todorov for contacts Sofia Samokov Prodanovtsi Yanko Sirakov for contacts Veliko Tarnovo Guard New Recruitment Yanko Ivanov between 5,000dka and 10,000dka for contacts Pazardzhik Panagyurishte Panagyurishte янко дюлгяров for contacts Yambol Tundzha Great monastery Yanko Atanasov Yanev between 5,000dka and 10,000dka for contacts Yambol Tundzha General Toshevo Yanko Atanasov Yanev between 5,000dka and 10,000dka for contacts Dobrich Shabla YANK-100 EOOD over 20,000 decares for contacts Dobrich Kavarna YANK-100 EOOD over 20,000 decares for contacts Dobrich General Toshevo Konare YANK-100 EOOD over 20,000 decares for contacts Dobrich Tervel Professor Zlatarski YANK-100 EOOD over 20,000 decares for contacts Dobrich Tervel Congratulations YANK-100 EOOD over 20,000 decares for contacts Dobrich Tervel Tervel YANK-100 EOOD over 20,000 decares for contacts Dobrich Tervel Войниково YANK-100 EOOD over 20,000 decares for contacts Dobrich Tervel Immeasurable Yank 1000 Ltd. between 10,000dka and 20,000dka for contacts Dobrich Tervel Божан Yank 1000 Ltd. between 10,000dka and 20,000dka for contacts Dobrich Tervel Bonevo Yank 1000 Ltd. between 10,000dka and 20,000dka for contacts A total of 2413 registered tenants. 9418 specified lands. pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 >> Editing an advertisement | contact with zemi.bg | general conditions of zemi.bg Tyxo.bg counter 2010 - 2020 © Copyright zemi.bg | Design: MetaVisia www.zemi.bg/leaseholders.php?&uIDpage=1&uIDorderby=uComapny&uIDdirection=desc 1/1.
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