Dragalevska

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The Dragalevska (Bulgarian: Драгалевска река, Dragalevska reka) is a river in western Bulgaria, a tertiary tributary of the Iskar.[1]

CountryBulgaria
location
Slatinska
coordinates
42.6704°N 23.3696°E / 42.6704; 23.3696
ProgressionSlatinskaPerlovskaIskarDanubeBlack Sea
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Dragalevska
Location
CountryBulgaria
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
  location
Slatinska
  coordinates
42.6704°N 23.3696°E / 42.6704; 23.3696
Basin features
ProgressionSlatinskaPerlovskaIskarDanubeBlack Sea
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The river flows through peat bogs from the lower northern part of Torfeno Branishte Nature Reserve on Vitosha Mountain, and passes by Kominite area.[2] At the northern foothills of Vitosha the river crosses the village of Dragalevtsi (now part of Sofia, from which the river takes its name), then join few other minor rivers to form Slatinska, and flow into the Perlovska which in turn flows into the Iskar river in the northeastern outskirts of Sofia.

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