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190.7 km (118.5 mi)[1]/total length (244.5-kilometre (151.9 mi) from ligeras source
Basin size
5,363 km2 (2,071 sq mi)[1]
Discharge
• average
from 1.136 m3/s (40.1 cu ft/s) at the village of Ticha to 26.287 m3/s (928.3 cu ft/s) at the mouth
The Kamchiya (also Kamchia and Kamčija, Bulgarian: Камчия[ˈkamt͡ʃijɐ]) is a 191-kilometre (119 mi) river in eastern Bulgaria. From its longest source, Golyama Kamchiya (Big Kamchiya), it has a total length of (244.5-kilometre (151.9 mi). The river Kamchiya proper starts from the confluence of the two rivers springing from Eastern Stara Planina, Golyama Kamchiya (itself formed by the confluence of the rivers Ticha and Vrana) and Luda Kamchiya (considered major source), flows eastward to the Black Sea and empties into it 25 km south of Varna, in the Resort of Kamchiya.
^ abStatistical Yearbook 2017, National Statistical Institute (Bulgaria), p. 17
its longest source, Golyama Kamchiya (Big Kamchiya), it has a total length of (244.5-kilometre (151.9 mi). The river Kamchiya proper starts from the confluence...
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Varna–Devnya valley with the lakes (limans) of Varna and Beloslav, and the Kamchiya river valley. Other rivers include Provadiya, Devnya, and Batova, and the...
Province) and Kotel municipality (Sliven Province). The main river is the Kamchiya, which runs through the entire valley and forms the Ticha Reservoir; the...
biggest in the country, developed along the Luda Kamchiya river which is the main tributary of Kamchiya river that crosses the municipality from west to...
and southern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, including the rivers Provadiya, Kamchiya, Dvoynitsa, Hadzhiyska reka, Aheloy, Aytoska reka, Chukarska reka, Rusokastrenska...
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association to be renamed to Reka Ticha, in homage of the old name of the Kamchiya river. On May 24, 1914 Sportist Sports Club, which was formed by Stefan...
previous tenant of the club, SC Ticha and the previous name of the river Kamchiya, located 20 kilometers south of the city centre. The stadium was constructed...
well as in several rivers of Bulgaria flowing into the Black Sea, such as Kamchiya. The species is named after János Salamon Petényi. Males can reach 25 cm...
Coast in the east. To the south the municipality is mostly defined by the Kamchiya river and its estuary. It embraces a territory of 380 km2 (150 sq mi) with...
Pan-European corridor VII along the Danube River. Other smaller rivers, as Kamchiya and Ropotamo, are navigable only for recreational uses. In 2005, Bulgaria...
and Yantra. The longest river flowing directly to the Black Sea is the Kamchiya (254 km), while other rivers include the Batova, Provadiya, Aheloy, Ropotamo...
ceramics. The monastery is situated high on the right bank of the Golyama Kamchiya River within the territory of the Patleina Reserve in Dragoevska Mountain...