Tundzha Valley

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Tundzha Valley is a river valley in southeastern Europe shaped by the Tundzha River, known for its fertile plains and agricultural landscapes in Bulgaria and neighboring regions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
river valley
climate temperate continental climate with transitional Mediterranean influences
country Bulgaria
dominantLandUse agriculture
drainageBasin Maritsa River basin NERFINISHED
economicActivity animal husbandry
crop agriculture
ecoregionFeature alluvial soils
riparian habitats
extendsAcross Yambol region (Bulgaria) NERFINISHED
parts of Haskovo region (Bulgaria)
parts of Stara Zagora region (Bulgaria)
formedBy Tundzha River NERFINISHED
geomorphologicalProcess alluvial deposition
fluvial erosion
hasEconomicImportanceFor rural communities in southeastern Bulgaria
hasHydrologicalCharacteristic seasonal flooding in low-lying areas
hasOrientation generally north–south to northwest–southeast following Tundzha River course
hasPart Tundzha River floodplain
hasSettlementPattern rural villages
small towns
hasSoilType alluvial soils
chernozem-like soils
hydrologicallyConnectedTo Maritsa River via Tundzha River NERFINISHED
influences local agricultural productivity
isPartOf Tundzha River basin NERFINISHED
knownFor agricultural landscapes
fertile soils
locatedIn Bulgaria NERFINISHED
Southeastern Europe NERFINISHED
Thrace NERFINISHED
partlyInCountry Turkey NERFINISHED
partOf Upper Thracian Plain (in a broad sense) NERFINISHED
regionType agricultural region
riverValleyOf Tundzha River NERFINISHED
supportsProductionOf cereals
forage crops
sunflower
vegetables
terrainType fertile plain
valley
usedFor crop farming
livestock grazing
vegetationType cultivated fields
meadows
riparian forests

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Tundzha River hasValley Tundzha Valley