Brusartsi Municipality, Montana Province, Bulgariai
Regional Level Types | |
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Brusartsi Municipality | Municipality |
Montana Province | Oblast |
Bulgaria | Country |
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Locality type:
Largest Settlements:
Place | Population |
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Brusartsi | 1,734 (2017) |
Other Languages:
Bulgarian:
Брусарци, Монтана , България
French:
Brousartsi , Montana, Bulgarie
Italian:
Brusarci, distretto di Montana, Bulgaria
Russian:
Брусарци , Монтанская область, Болгария
Simplified Chinese:
布魯薩爾齊市, 蒙塔納州, 保加利亚
Spanish:
Municipio de Brusartsi, Provincia de Montana, Bulgaria
Cebuano:
Obshtina Brusartsi, Oblast Montana, Bulgaria
Czech:
Obština Brusarci, Montanská oblast, Bulharsko
Farsi/Persian:
شهرستان بروسارتسی, استان مونتانا, بلغارستان
Georgian:
ბრუსარცის თემი, მონტანის ოლქი, ბულგარეთი
Norwegian (Nynorsk):
Brusartsi, Bulgaria
Polish:
Brusarci , Obwód Montana, Bułgaria
Romanian:
Comuna Brusarți, Regiunea Montana, Bulgaria
Swedish:
Obsjtina Brusartsi, Montana , Bulgarien
Vietnamese:
Brusartsi , Montana , Bulgaria
Brusartsi Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Брусарци) is a small municipality (obshtina) in Montana Province, Northwestern Bulgaria, located in the Danubian Plain about 6 km south of the Danube river. It is named after its administrative centre - the town of Brusartsi.
The municipality has a territory of 194.55 km².
The area contains the Smirnenski Reservoir.
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Wikipedia: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brusartsi_Municipality |
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Wikidata ID: | Q2719590 |
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