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Definite Areas with a Significant Potential Flood Risk Under Art. 146G of WA in the Danube River Basin District Annex 1 to Order No. РД-744 / 01.10.2013 Definite areas with a significant potential flood risk under Art. 146g of WA in the Danube River basin district No: ASPFR code Name of the ASPFR Length River valley Water body Populated place ЕКАТТЕ Municipality District Risk degree - - - km - - - - - - - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 BG 1_APSFR_WO_051 River Archar near the town of 4,6 Rivers west town of Dimovo 21097 Dimovo Vidin high Dimovo of Ogosta River 2 BG1_APSFR_OG_011 River Ogosta near the town of 33,9 Ogosta BG1WO400R009 Mizia town 48043 Mizia Vratsa high Mizia Village of Glojene 18505 Kozloduy Vratsa village of Hallerts 77548 Kozloduy Vratsa Sarajevo village 65396 Mizia Vratsa Krushovitsa village 40200 Mizia Vratsa 3 BG1_APSFR_OG_012 Vratheshnitsa River near Beli 6,3 Ogosta BG1OG600R007 Beli izvor village 03438 Vratsa Vratsa high Izvor village. Vlasatitsa village 11555 Vratsa Vratsa 4 BG1_APSFR_OG_061 Berkovska River near 7,1 Ogosta BG1OG700R003 Berkovitsa 03928 Berkovitsa Montana high Berkovitsa 5 BG1_APSFR_OG_013 River Skut near Byala Slatina 7,3 Ogosta BG1OG307R013 the town of Byala 07702 Byala Slatina Vratsa middle Slatina 6 BG1_APSFR_IS_011 River Iskar near the town of 16,9 Iskar BG1IS135R026 the town of Roman 62997 Roman Vratsa high Roman 7 BG1_APSFR_IS_031 River Bebresh in village of 4,2 Iskar BG1IS200R022 Skravena 66860 Botevgrad Sofia Region high Skravena Page 1 of 6 8 BG1_APSFR_IS_041 Iskar River and tributaries in 180,7 Iskar BG1IS135R026 the town of Sofia 68134 Metropolitan City of Sofia high Sofia field BG1IS400R012 the town of 67372 Slivnitsa Sofia Region BG1IS500R011 Slivnitsa 56215 Kostinbrod Sofia Region BG1IS500R010 Petarch 38978 Kostinbrod Sofia Region BG1IS600R016 the town of 49206 Metropolitan City of Sofia BG1IS600R015 Kostinbrod 48393 Metropolitan City of Sofia village of Mramor 00357 Metropolitan City of Sofia Village of Mirovany 65601 Metropolitan City of Sofia the city of Novi 51250 Metropolitan City of Sofia Iskar 80409 Metropolitan City of Sofia Village of 22304 Metropolitan City of Sofia Svetovrachene 61248 Elin Pelin Sofia Region Negovan 27303 Elin Pelin Sofia Region Chepintsi village 56006 Elin Pelin Sofia Region Dolni Bogrov village 00549 Gorna Malina Sofia Region Ravno pole 22174 Gorna Malina Sofia Region the town of Elin 49388 Elin Pelin Sofia Region Pelin 69448 Elin Pelin Sofia Region village of Petkovo 34120 Elin Pelin Sofia Region Aprilovo 11510 Svoge Sofia Region Dolna Malina 44330 Svoge Sofia Region village of 62387 Svoge Sofia Region Mousachevo Stolnik village Eleshnitsa village Vlado Trichkov the village of Lukovo Rebrovo village Page 2 of 6 9 BG1_APSFR_IS_033 Iskar River at the town of 69,6 Iskar BG1IS135R026 the town of Svoge 65869 Svoge Sofia Region high Svoge BG1IS300R018 s.Redina 62414 Svoge Sofia Region BG1IS300R017 village of Iskrets 32843 Svoge Sofia Region BG1IS300R019 Thompson 72655 Svoge Sofia Region Zhelen village 29163 Svoge Sofia Region village of Tserovo 78481 Svoge Sofia Region Gara Bov village 14461 Svoge Sofia Region village of Lakatnik 14475 Svoge Sofia Region Opolena village 53610 Svoge Sofia Region village of Levishte 44906 Svoge Sofia Region Gabrovnitsa village 14194 Svoge Sofia Region Zavidovtsi village 30082 Svoge Sofia Region village of Svidnya 65663 Svoge Sofia Region village of Bakiovo 02289 Svoge Sofia Region village of Batulia 02899 Svoge Sofia Region Sirman Svoge Sofia Region neighborhood 10 BG1_APSFR_VT_011 River Vit at the town of Pleven 37,7 Vit BG1VT307R007; the town of Pleven 56722 Pleven Pleven high BG1VT200R008; the city of Lower 22215 Lower Mitropoliya Pleven BG1VT100R009 The Metropolis 05013 Lower Mitropoliya Pleven village of Bozuritsa 73674 Pleven Pleven village of Turning 24935 Pleven Pleven village of Disevitsa 87597 Pleven Pleven village of Yassen 53583 Pleven village of Opanets 11 BG1_APSFR_OS_011 River Osam at the town of 22,5 Osam BG1OS700R011 the town of Letnitsa 43476 Letnitsa Lovech high Летница Assenovtsi village 00761 Levski Pleven Aleksandrovo 00299 Lovech Lovech village 12 BG1_APSFR_OS_021 River Osam at the town of 8,9 Osam BG1OS700R001 the town of Lovech 43952 Lovech Lovech high Lovech 13 BG 1_APSFR_OS_031 River Osam at the town of 16,8 Osam BG1OS700R001; the town of Troyan 73198 Troyan Lovech high Troyan BG1OS890R016 Page 3 of 6 14 BG1_APSFR_OS_012 Lomya river near the village of 4,7 Osam BG1OS400R010 Butovo 07123 Pavlikeni V. Tarnovo high Butovo 15 BG1_APSFR_YN_011 Yantra River between the 42,8 Yantra BG1YN300R026; the town of Polski 57354 Polski Trambesh V. Tarnovo high towns of Polski Trambesh and BG1YN307R027 Trambesh 07603 Byala Rousse Byala the town of Byala 41246 Polski Trambesh V. Tarnovo village of 61279 Polski Trambesh V. Tarnovo Klimenovo 70130 Byala Rousse village of Radanovo village of Starmen 16 BG1_APSFR_YN_021 Rositsa River near Ressen 40,5 Yantra BG1YN400R012; village of Ressen 62517 Veliko Tarnovo V. Tarnovo high BG1YN400R010; village of Dichin 21244 Veliko Tarnovo V. Tarnovo BG1YN400R011 village of Vodoley 11795 Veliko Tarnovo V. Tarnovo village of 57217 Gorna V. Tarnovo Polikraishte Oryahovitsa 17 BG1_APSFR_YN_022 The Great River at the 12,4 Yantra BG1YN600R025 the town of 69633 Strazhitsa V. Tarnovo high Strazhitsa River Strazhitsa 18 BG1_APSFR_YN_023 Yantra River between the 82,6 Yantra BG1YN900R015; the town of 36837 Veliko Tarnovo V. Tarnovo high towns of Veliko Tarnovo and BG1YN800R016; Kilifarevo 20242 Veliko Tarnovo V. Tarnovo Gorna Oryahovitsa BG1YN800R033; the town of 10447 Veliko Tarnovo V. Tarnovo BG1YN700R017; Debelets 16359 Gorna V. Tarnovo BG1YN307R027 the town of Veliko 22232 Oryahovitsa V. Tarnovo Tarnovo 83586 Gorna V. Tarnovo the town of Gorna 43253 Oryahovitsa V. Tarnovo Oryahovitsa 65200 Veliko Tarnovo V. Tarnovo the town of Dolna 59094 Veliko Tarnovo V. Tarnovo Oryahovitsa 56472 Veliko Tarnovo V. Tarnovo Village of 12735 Gorna V. Tarnovo Shamshevo Oryahovitsa Lednik village Gorna Samovodene Oryahovitsa village Gorna Parvomaytsi village Oryahovitsa Page 4 of 6 Pisarevo village village of Varbitsa 19 BG1_APSFR_YN_101 Dryanovska River between 12,4 Yantra BG1YN800R016 the town of Tryavna 73403 Tryavna Gabrovo high cities Plachkovtsi and Tryavna the town of 56719 Tryavna Gabrovo Plachkovtsi 20 BG 1_APSFR_YN_031 р.Yantra at the town of 14,7 Yantra BG1YN900R015 the town of 14218 Gabrovo Gabrovo high Gabrovo Gabrovo 21 BG1_APSFR_YN_041 Rositsa River at the city of 14,8 Yantra BG1YN400R003 the town of 65927 Sevlievo Gabrovo high Sevlievo Sevlievo 22 BG1_APSFR_YN_061 Elenska river at the town of 7,7 Yantra BG1YN600R021 the town of Elena 27190 Elena high Elena 23 BG1_APSFR_RL_011 River Popovski Lom at the 15,9 Rousenski BG1RL200R007 the town of Popovo 57649 Popovo Targovishte high town of Popovo Lom village of Kardam 36470 Popovo Targovishte 24 BG1_APSFR_RL_012 Dolapdere River at the town of 83,4 Rusenski BG1RL900R012; the town of Tsar 77308 Tsar Kaloyan Razgrad middle Tsar Kaloyan, Beli Lom river at Lom BG1RL120R013; Kaloyan 56441 Vetovo Rousse Pisanets and Nisovo village, BG1RL200R007 the village of 51768 Ivanovo Rousse Cherni Lom river at Tahachka Pisanets 39205 Ivanovo Rousse village, Cherven and Koshov s.Nisovo 80443 Ivanovo Rousse village and Roussenski Lom village of Koshov 72028 Ivanovo Rousse river at Ivanovo village near the Cherven village 32095 Ivanovo Rousse land of the village of Tabachka village Bozhichen. Village of Ivanovo 25 BG1_APSFR_RL_014 Roussenski Lom River from the 34,1 Roussenski BG1RL120R013 village of 04981 Ivanovo middle village of Bojichen to the Lom Bozhichen 39520 Ivanovo estuary Krasen village 02796 Rousse village of 25327 Rousse Bassarbovo 63427 Rousse "Dolapite" district of the town of Rousse Page 5 of 6 the city of Rousse 26 BG1_APSFR_DU_001 Danube 472 Danube BG1DU000R001 Settlements on the Vidin; Dimovo; Vidin, Vratsa, high coast from the Lom; Pleven, village of Novo selo Vulchedram; V. Tarnovo, to the town of Kozloduy; Rousse, Silistra Silistra Moesia; Oryahovo; Lower Mitropoliya; Gulyantsi; Nikopol; Belene; Svishtov; Tsenovo; Borovo; Ivanovo; Ruse; Slivo pole; Tutrakan; Glavinitsa; Sitovo; Silistra Page 6 of 6 .
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