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Chamla Location in Bulgaria Coordinates: 41°37′N 24°27′E / 41.617°N 24.45°E Country Bulgaria Province Smolyan Province Municipality Smolyan Time zone EET (UTC+2) Chamla (Bulgarian: Чамла) is a village in the municipality of Smolyan, located in the Smolyan Province of southern Bulgaria. The village is located 150.9 km from Sofia.[1]
References
- ^ "Village of Chamla". Guide-Bulgaria. http://www.guide-bulgaria.com/SC/Smolyan/Smolyan/Chamla. Retrieved December 3, 2008.
Capital: Smolyan Villages Aligovska, Arda, Belev dol, Bilyanska, Borikovo, Bostina, Bukata, Bukatsite, Chamla, Chepleten, Chereshkite, Chereshovo, Chereshovska Reka, Chokmanovo, Chuchur, Dimovo, Dunevo, Elenska, Elyovo, Fatovo, Gabritsa, Gela, Gozdevitsa, Gorna Arda, Gorovo, Gradat, Gudevitsa, Hasovitsa, Isyovtsi, Katranitsa, Kiselichevo, Kokorkovo, Koshnitsa, Kremene, Kukuvitsa, Kutela, Laka, Levochevo, Lipets, Lyulka, Milkovo, Mogilitsa, Momchilovtsi, Mugla, Nadartsi, Oreshitsa, Ostri Pazlak, Petkovo, Peshtera, Pisanitsa, Podvis, Polkovnik Serafimovo, Poprelka, Potoka, Rechani, Reka, Rovina, Selishte, Shiroka Laka, Sivino, Slaveyno, Smilyan, Sokolovtsi, Solishta, Sredok, Stikal, Stoykite, Sarnino, Strazha, Taran, Tikale, Trebishte, Turyan, Varbovo, Vievo, Vlahovo, Valchan, Zaevite, ZmievoLandmarks Culture Notable people Vasil Angelov, Valya Balkanska, Dicho Uzunov, Assen VassilevCoordinates: 41°37′N 24°27′E / 41.617°N 24.45°E
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