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- Maritsa watershed "53000.0".
- Maritsa abstract "The Maritsa or Evros (Bulgarian: Марица, Ancient Greek: Ἕβρος (Latinised as Hebrus), Modern Greek: Έβρος, Evros, Turkish: Meriç) is, with a length of 480 km, the longest river that runs solely in the interior of the Balkans. It has its origin in the Rila Mountains in Western Bulgaria, flowing southeast between the Balkan and Rhodope Mountains, past Plovdiv and Parvomay (where the Mechka and the Kayaliyka join it) to Edirne, Turkey. East of Svilengrad, Bulgaria, the river flows eastwards, forming the border between Bulgaria (on the north bank) and Greece (on the south bank), and then between Turkey and Greece. At Edirne, the river flows through Turkish territory on both banks, then turns towards the south and forms the border between Greece on the west bank and Turkey on the east bank to the Aegean Sea. Turkey was given a small sector on the west bank opposite the city of Edirne. The river enters the Aegean Sea near Enez, where it forms a delta. The Tundzha is its chief tributary; the Arda is another one. The lower course of the Maritsa/Evros forms part of the Bulgarian-Greek border and most of the Greek-Turkish border. The upper Maritsa valley is a principal east-west route in Bulgaria. The unnavigable river is used for power production and irrigation.The places that the river flows through include Pazardzhik, Plovdiv, (next to) Parvomay, through Dimitrovgrad and Svilengrad in Bulgaria, Edirne in Turkey and Kastanies, Pythio, Didymoteicho and Lavara in Greece. There are a number of bridges over the river, including the one at Svilengrad, the one west of Edirne in Turkey and GR-2 with the D110/E90 further south and as its border crossings.".
- Maritsa elevation "2378.0".
- Maritsa length "480000.0".
- Maritsa origin Bulgaria.
- Maritsa origin Rila.
- Maritsa riverMouth Aegean_Sea.
- Maritsa riverMouth Alexandroupoli.
- Maritsa sourceCountry Bulgaria.
- Maritsa sourceCountry Greece.
- Maritsa sourceCountry Turkey.
- Maritsa thumbnail Maritsaorigin2.JPG?width=300.
- Maritsa watershed "5.3E10".
- Maritsa wikiPageID "844430".
- Maritsa wikiPageRevisionID "604930120".
- Maritsa basinCountries Bulgaria.
- Maritsa basinCountries Greece.
- Maritsa basinCountries Turkey.
- Maritsa caption "The source valley of the Maritsa river in the Rila Mountains".
- Maritsa elevation "2,378 m".
- Maritsa hasPhotoCollection Maritsa.
- Maritsa imageName "Maritsaorigin2.JPG".
- Maritsa length "480.0".
- Maritsa mouth "Aegean Sea, 14.5 km east of Alexandroupoli".
- Maritsa origin "Rila Mountains, Bulgaria".
- Maritsa riverName "Maritsa , Evros , Meriç".
- Maritsa watershed "53000.0".
- Maritsa subject Category:Bulgaria–Greece_border.
- Maritsa subject Category:Greece–Turkey_border.
- Maritsa subject Category:International_rivers_of_Europe.
- Maritsa subject Category:Rivers_of_Bulgaria.
- Maritsa subject Category:Rivers_of_Greece.
- Maritsa subject Category:Rivers_of_Turkey.
- Maritsa point "40.730555555555554 26.035".
- Maritsa type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Maritsa type InternationalRiversOfEurope.
- Maritsa type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Maritsa type River109411430.
- Maritsa type RiversOfBulgaria.
- Maritsa type RiversOfGreece.
- Maritsa type RiversOfTurkey.
- Maritsa type Stream109448361.
- Maritsa type Thing100002452.
- Maritsa type YagoGeoEntity.
- Maritsa type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Maritsa type BodyOfWater.
- Maritsa type NaturalPlace.
- Maritsa type Place.
- Maritsa type River.
- Maritsa type Stream.
- Maritsa type Wikidata:Q532.
- Maritsa type BodyOfWater.
- Maritsa type Place.
- Maritsa type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Maritsa type BodyOfWater.
- Maritsa type River.
- Maritsa type Stream.
- Maritsa type Location.
- Maritsa type SpatialThing.
- Maritsa comment "The Maritsa or Evros (Bulgarian: Марица, Ancient Greek: Ἕβρος (Latinised as Hebrus), Modern Greek: Έβρος, Evros, Turkish: Meriç) is, with a length of 480 km, the longest river that runs solely in the interior of the Balkans. It has its origin in the Rila Mountains in Western Bulgaria, flowing southeast between the Balkan and Rhodope Mountains, past Plovdiv and Parvomay (where the Mechka and the Kayaliyka join it) to Edirne, Turkey.".
- Maritsa label "Evros (fiume)".
- Maritsa label "Marica".
- Maritsa label "Maritsa".
- Maritsa label "Maritsa".
- Maritsa label "Maritsa".
- Maritsa label "Mariza".
- Maritsa label "Rio Maritsa".
- Maritsa label "Río Maritsa".
- Maritsa label "Марица (река)".
- Maritsa label "マリツァ川".
- Maritsa label "马里查河".
- Maritsa sameAs Marica.
- Maritsa sameAs Mariza.
- Maritsa sameAs Έβρος_(Θράκη).
- Maritsa sameAs Río_Maritsa.
- Maritsa sameAs Maritsa.
- Maritsa sameAs Maritsa.
- Maritsa sameAs Evros_(fiume).
- Maritsa sameAs マリツァ川.
- Maritsa sameAs 마리차_강.
- Maritsa sameAs Maritsa.
- Maritsa sameAs Marica.
- Maritsa sameAs Rio_Maritsa.
- Maritsa sameAs m.03gdc5.
- Maritsa sameAs 735315.
- Maritsa sameAs Q204347.
- Maritsa sameAs Q204347.
- Maritsa sameAs Maritsa.
- Maritsa lat "40.730555555555554".
- Maritsa long "26.035".
- Maritsa wasDerivedFrom Maritsa?oldid=604930120.
- Maritsa depiction Maritsaorigin2.JPG.
- Maritsa isPrimaryTopicOf Maritsa.
- Maritsa name "Maritsa (Марица), Evros (Έβρος), Meriç".