List of Rivers of Bulgaria - List

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  • Archar River
  • Arda
  • Batova reka
  • Bistritsa
  • Bunayska
  • Danube
  • Deleynska reka
  • Devil's River
  • Dospat
  • Dzhulyunitsa
  • Erma
  • Fakiyska reka
  • Iskar
    • Cherni Iskar
    • Palakariya
  • Kamchiya
    • Golyama Kamchiya (Bulgarian: Big Kamchiya)
    • Luda Kamchiya (Bulgarian: Mad Kamchiya)
  • Kajalijka (river flowing through Iskra and Bryagovo into the Maritsa)
  • Kriva
  • Krumovitsa
  • Lebnitsa
  • Lom
  • Luda Reka (Bulgarian Mad River)
    • Byala reka (Bulgarian: White river)
  • Luda Yana (Bulgarian: Mad Yana)
  • Maritsa
  • Matevir
  • Mechka (Bulgarian: Bear)
  • Mesta
    • Bela Mesta (Bulgarian: White Mesta)
    • Cherna Mesta (Bulgarian: Black Mesta)
  • Ogosta
  • Osam
  • Provadiyska reka (Bulgarian: River of Provadia)
  • Pyasachnik (Bulgarian: Sandstone)
  • Rezovo
  • Ropotamo
  • Rusenski Lom
    • Beli Lom (Bulgarian: White Lom)
    • Cherni Lom (Bulgarian: Black Lom)
  • Rusokastrenska reka (Bulgarian: River of Rusokastro)
  • Sazliyka
  • Shirokolashka reka (Bulgarian: River of Shiroka Laka)
  • Sredetska
  • Stara reka (Bulgarian: Old river)
  • Struma
    • Rilska reka
  • Strumeshnitsa
  • Stryama
  • Suha reka (Bulgarian: Dry river)
  • Timok
  • Topolnitsa (in Bulgarian, Topola means poplar)
  • Tsibritsa
  • Tundzha
  • Vacha
  • Varbitsa
  • Veleka
  • Vit
    • Beli Vit (Bulgarian: White Vit)
    • Cherni Vit (Bulgarian: Black Vit)
  • Voynishka reka (Bulgarian: Soldier's river)
  • Yantra
    • Rositsa
  • Zlatna Panega (Bulgarian: Golden Panega)

Note: in Bulgarian, reka means river.

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