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Balkans. In Klement Tockner, Christiane Zarfl, and Christopher T. Robinson (eds.), Rivers of Europe, 2nd Ed. Cambridge, MA: Elsevier, 2022, pp. 593-654. ISBN
893:. Several causes have been proposed, including more rainfall due to climate change, deforestation in the Bulgarian part of the catchment area, increased land use in the flood plains and difficult communication between the three countries.
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irregularly. Between 2000 and 2019, 398 bodies were found on the Greek side of the
Maritsa/Evros river. Up until that time, drowning in the river was the leading cause of death among migrants trying to enter Greece.
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1342:(in Bulgarian). БАН, Труд, Сирма. 2002.
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1401:International rivers of Europe
1228:Forensic Science International
1214:Evros: The immigrants' gateway
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563:meaning 'splasher'.
450:in Turkey. East of
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730:The Meriç River at
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650:Battle of Maritsa
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1380:Categories
1332:References
1234:: 109875.
920:La Maritza
914:Antarctica
749:Pazardzhik
745:Topolnitsa
722:, Bulgaria
637:Merit(h)us
464:Aegean Sea
452:Svilengrad
278:Basin size
242:40°43′50″N
221:Aegean Sea
186:, Bulgaria
1358:163361648
1264:199438113
1248:1872-6283
1146:cite book
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330:Bulgarian
290:Discharge
135:Countries
89:Bulgarian
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840:Harmanli
775:Sazliyka
692:migrants
527:Thracian
397:Bulgaria
375:), is a
245:26°2′6″E
142:Bulgaria
130:Location
1386:Maritsa
1080:, p. 17
982:freshet
980:Spring
967:Gallery
953:Chirpan
908:in the
785:Tundzha
765:Stryama
660:rulers
658:Serbian
654:Ottoman
644:History
631:Μήριζος
625:Μηρισός
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591:Maritsa
585:Μαρίτσα
505:h₁wérus
456:Tundzha
440:Plovdiv
438:, past
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364:Turkish
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322:Maritsa
119:Turkish
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