Hadzhi Dimitar (village)

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Hadzhi Dimitar
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Hadzhi Dimitar
Location in Bulgaria
Coordinates: 43°28′26″N28°26′42″E / 43.474°N 28.445°E / 43.474; 28.445 Coordinates: 43°28′26″N28°26′42″E / 43.474°N 28.445°E / 43.474; 28.445
Country Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Province Dobrich Province
Municipality Kavarna
Time zone UTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+3 (EEST)

Hadzhi Dimitar is a village in Kavarna Municipality, Dobrich Province, northeastern Bulgaria. [1]

Hadzhi Dimitar Peak on Graham Land, Antarctica is named after the village.

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References

  1. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed May 23, 2010