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Byala Voda Pleven Province
Byala may refer to: * Byala, Varna Province, a town in Varna Province in northeastern Bulgaria * Byala, Ruse Province, a town in Ruse Province in northern Bulgaria * , a village in Sliven Municipality Sliven Municipality ( bg, Община Сливен) is a municipality in the Sliven Province of Bulgaria. Demography At the 2011 census, the population of Sliven was 125,268. Most of the inhabitants were Bulgarians (70.65%) with a minority of ... in southeastern Bulgaria * Nawarupa - a mythical creature in Burmese and Arakanese mythology See also * Biala (other) {{dab, geodis ...
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Byala, Varna Province
Byala ( bg, Бяла , , Aspros) is a small town and seaside resort in Eastern Bulgaria, located on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast in Varna Province. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Byala Municipality and lies in a semi-mountainous region in the easternmost branches of Stara Planina about 50 km south of the city of Varna and 70 km north of Burgas. As of June 2022, the town has a population of 2,205 inhabitants. History The first known settlement here, near Cape St. Athanasius (''Sveti Atanas'') just south of town, is dated back to the 6th century BC. Its Greek name was perhaps ''Larissa'', later, ''Aspros'' (''White''). Later the Roman road service station ''Templum Iovis'' (''Temple of Jupiter,'' today's Obzor) was erected with a fortress nearby. The region became part of the First Bulgarian Empire in 681 AD; the Bulgarian fortress of ''Vicha'' stood later perhaps on cape Beli Nos (''Cape White'') north of town. In the Ottoman period (from t ...
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Byala, Ruse Province
Byala ( bg, Бяла ) is a town in Ruse Province, Northern Bulgaria. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Byala Municipality. The town is located on the crossroad between roads that connect Ruse with Veliko Tarnovo and Pleven with Varna. Close to it is the town of Borovo. The noted Belenski most (Byala Bridge) over the Yantra River is located in the vicinity. The Liberation War Museum dedicated to the Russo-Turkish War The Russo-Turkish wars (or Ottoman–Russian wars) were a series of twelve wars fought between the Russian Empire and the Ottoman Empire between the 16th and 20th centuries. It was one of the longest series of military conflicts in European histo ... can also be found in the town. As of December 2009, Byala has a population of 9,015 inhabitants.
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Sliven Municipality
Sliven Municipality ( bg, Община Сливен) is a municipality in the Sliven Province of Bulgaria. Demography At the 2011 census, the population of Sliven was 125,268. Most of the inhabitants were Bulgarians (70.65%) with a minority of Turks (3.35%) and Gypsies/Romani (9.7%). 14.88% of the population's ethnicity was unknown. Villages In addition to the capital town of Sliven Sliven ( bg, Сливен ) is the eighth-largest city in Bulgaria and the administrative and industrial centre of Sliven Province and municipality in Northern Thrace. Sliven is famous for its heroic Haiduts who fought against the Ottoman Turk ..., there are 44 villages in the municipality: References {{Sliven Province Municipalities in Sliven Province ...
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Nawarupa
Nawarupa ( my, နဝရူပ, also spelt nawa rupa; pi, navarūpa, ), also known as byala ( Arakanese: ဗျာလ or ဗျာလ္လ), is a chimeric creature found in Burmese and Rakhine (Arakanese) mythology. The beast is made of 9 animals, possessing the trunk of a naga or elephant, the eyes of a deer, the horns of a rhinoceros, the tongue or wings of a parrot, the body of a lion or naya, the tail of a peacock or yak, the ears of an elephant or horse, and the feet of a chinthe or karaweik. In the Konbaung dynasty, the nawarupa decorated one of the ceremonial royal barges. See also * Mythical creatures in Burmese folklore * List of hybrid creatures in folklore * Hatsadiling * Pyinsarupa Pyinsarupa ( my, ပဉ္စရူပ, , also spelt pyinsa rupa; pi, pañcarūpa, ), also known as phaya luang ( th, พญาลวง), is a chimeric animal made of an elephant, bullock, horse, white carp (ငါးကြင်း) and ''to ... References {{reflist ...
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