River Vladaya
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The Vladayska is a tributary of the Perlovska river in western Bulgaria.
The river flows from Vitosha Mountain’s northwestern slopes, crossing Torfeno Branishte Nature Reserve, then submerging beneath the Zlatnite Mostove Stone River, turning northeast at the village of Vladaya (from which the river gets its name), entering Sofia Valley via Vladaya Gorge, and crossing Sofia (featuring the historical ‘Lavov most’ /’Lion’s Bridge’ in the process) to flow into the Perlovska.
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