Vetren, Pazardzhik Province - a town in the Septemvri municipality, Pazardzhik Province
Vetren, Burgas Province - a village in the Burgas municipality, Burgas Province
Vetren, Kyustendil Province - a village in the Nevestino municipality, Kyustendil Province
Vetren, Silistra Province - a village in the Silistra municipality, Silistra Province
Vetren, Stara Zagora Province - a village in the Maglizh municipality, Stara Zagora Province
In North Macedonia (the name is written Ветрен):
Vetren, North Macedonia - a village in the Delčevo municipality
In Greece (the name was written Βέτρινα or Βέτρέν):
Neo Petritsi (until 1927 Vetrina or Vetren) - a village in the Sintiki municipality in the Serres (regional unit)
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Vetren may refer to: In Bulgaria (the name is written Ветрен): Vetren, Pazardzhik Province - a town in the Septemvri municipality, Pazardzhik Province...
trade center, in Ancient Thrace. It is located near the modern city of Vetren, in the westernmost part of the Maritsa River valley. The identification...
mountain in central Serbia, near the city of Paraćin. Its highest peak, Veliki Vetren, is at an elevation of 774 metres above sea level. Juhor borders the river...
Småland New York City Klasén, Miss Gertrud Emilia 1 Kraeff, Mr. Theodor – Vetren Bulgaria Cherbourg Madison, Wisconsin, US Krekorian, Mr. Neshan 25 Kiğı...
island Tsibritsa Island Tutrakan Island Vardim Island Vazhetoarya Island Vetren Island St. Anastasia Island (formerly Bolshevik Island) St. Cyricus Island...
439 m (4,721 ft) Guvnishte 1,413 m (4,636 ft) Golemi Del 1,363 m (4,472 ft) Vetren Peak 1,330 m (4,364 ft) Shipka (Stoletov, St. Nikola) 1,329 m (4,360 ft)...
decision from the Counsel of Ministers in 2009, the villages of Banevo and Vetren were incorporated into Burgas. Currently a new city plan is being considered...
the village of Draginovo in Velingrad Municipality, and the villages of Vetren Dol and Varvara in Septemvri Municipality. There two main roads along its...
Bulgarian prince Frujin Asen crossed the Danube and defeated the Ottomans near Vetren and captured Silistra. However, he suffered a stroke the next year and was...