List of Dams and Reservoirs in Bulgaria

This is a list of reservoirs and dams in Bulgaria:

Note: In Bulgaria, a dam (Bulgarian язовир) is often used to refer the body of water, rather than the structure. It signifies that the body of water is man-made instead of natural.

Image Reservoir Area (km2) Volume (m2) Province
Batak 21.07 310,000,000 Pazardzhik Province
Beli Iskar 0.85 15,300,000 Sofia Province
Belmeken Pazardzhik Province
Bryagovo Plovdiv Province
Dospat 22 448,220,000 Pazardzhik Province, Smolyan Province
Dushantsi 13,000,000 Sofia Province
Golyam Beglik 4,1 62,100,000 Pazardzhik Province
Iskar 30 673,000,000 Sofia City
Ivaylovgrad Kardzhali Province
Kamchia 9.6 233,550,000 Burgas Province
Kardzhali 16.07 497,200,000 Kardzhali Province
Koprinka 11.2 140,000,000 Stara Zagora Province
Malko Sharkovo 55,000,000 Yambol Province
Mandra 38.84 Burgas Province
Ognyanovo 32,000,000 Sofia City
Ogosta 23.6 506,000,000 Montana Province
Pasarel Reservoir Sofia City
Pchelina Pernik Province
Pyasachnik Plovdiv Province
Shiroka Polyana Pazardzhik Province
Studena Pernik Province
Studen Kladenets 25.6 489,000,000 Kardzhali Province
Ticha 18.7 311,000,000 Shumen Province
Topolnitsa 4.1 137,000,000 Pazardzhik Province, Sofia Province
Tsonevo Varna Province
Vacha 4.97 226,120,000 Smolyan Province
Yovkovtsi 25.6 92,179,000 Veliko Tarnovo Province
Zhrebchevo Stara Zagora Province

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