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yearly. Although the Ludogorie is poor in overground water resources, with only a few low rivers such as the Krapinets and the Kulak, it is rich in underground waters.
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meaning "place by the woods", but this name never entered common use. The Turkish name is etymologically and semantically akin to the name of
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are the reminiscent of the former larger forest area. The soil from the chopped down forests is a rich soil with
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stretching over the plateau of the same name. Major cities in the region are
47: 34: 349:, the football club of Razgrad, was also named after the Ludogorie region. 164: 473: 159:(39.14 m (128.4 ft)). The region is bordered to the west by the 244: 112: 467:, website of the Native Ludogorie Cultural and Educational Association 342: 316: 300: 243:. In recent times, the forests have been nearly completely replaced by 62: 213: 190: 178: 412:"Composite Antarctic Marine Gazetteer Placedetails: Ludogorie Peak" 194: 108: 285: 277: 168: 148: 136: 116: 265: 225: 152: 128: 478:, online news portal also offering online publications of the 252: 217: 186: 175: 198: 220:
who left behind local architectural landmarks such as the
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material. Among the region's geological resources are
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In ancient times, the Ludogorie was inhabited by the
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Ludogorie Plateau
43°30′N 26°45′E / 43.500°N 26.750°E / 43.500; 26.750

Bulgarian
Turkish
lit.
Bulgaria
Targovishte
Razgrad
Dulovo
Novi Pazar
Pliska
Preslav
Isperih
Danubian Plain
Samuil
Dobruja
Danube
Yuper
Provadiya River
Beli Lom
Dobruja
Karst
limestone
Lower Cretaceous
loess
kaolinite
fireclay
mica
continental

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