Austa

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Austa
Ауста
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Austa
Coordinates: 41°28′42″N25°30′05″E / 41.47833°N 25.50139°E / 41.47833; 25.50139 [1]
Country Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Province Kardzhali Province
Municipality Momchilgrad
Elevation
488 m (1,601 ft)
Time zone UTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+3 (EEST)

Austa is a village in Momchilgrad Municipality, Kardzhali Province, southern Bulgaria. [2] Austa sits at 488m (1,601 ft) elevation. [3]

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References

  1. "Austa on the map of Bulgaria". maptons.com. Retrieved 7 August 2024.
  2. "*** Guide Bulgaria *** - Municipality Momchilgrad". www.guide-bulgaria.com. Retrieved Nov 16, 2014.
  3. "village of Austa". USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT ALL CITIES, VILLAGES AND RESORTS IN BULGARIA. mirela.bg. Retrieved 7 August 2024.