Struma Valley

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Struma Valley is a river valley in southwestern Bulgaria and northern Greece, known for following the course of the Struma River through a series of fertile plains and mountain passes.

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Struma Valley canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river valley
adjacentTo Belasica Mountains
surface form: Belasitsa Mountains

Maleshevo Mountains
Ograzhden Mountains
Pirin Mountains
Slavyanka Mountain
biodiversity Mediterranean flora elements
riparian ecosystems
containsSettlement Blagoevgrad
Petrich
Sandanski
Serres
country Bulgaria
Greece
crosses Kresna Pass
mountain passes of the Pirin region
drainageBasin Aegean Sea
economicActivity fruit and vegetable production
tobacco growing
viticulture
follows Struma River
hasClimate transitional Mediterranean climate
hasPart Blagoevgrad Valley
Kresna Gorge
Rupite area
Sandanski–Petrich Valley
Serres plain
hasSoil alluvial soils
fluvisols
knownFor fertile plains
mountain passes
languageRegion Bulgarian
Greek
locatedIn Blagoevgrad Province
Central Macedonia
Northern Greece
Pernik Province
Southwestern Bulgaria
partOf Balkans
surface form: Balkan Peninsula

Struma River basin
passesThrough Struma River gorge near Kresna
regionType geographical region
river Struma River
terrain valley
traversedBy Struma motorway
surface form: Struma motorway corridor

international road E79
usedFor agriculture
transport corridor between Bulgaria and Greece

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Struma hasValley Struma Valley
Struma River valleyName Struma Valley