This is a list of reservoirs and dams in Bulgaria:
Note: In Bulgaria, a dam (Bulgarian язовир) is often used to refer the body of water, rather than the structure. It signifies that the body of water is man-made instead of natural.
Image | Reservoir | Area (km2) | Volume (m2) | Province |
---|---|---|---|---|
Batak | 21.07 | 310,000,000 | Pazardzhik Province | |
Beli Iskar | 0.85 | 15,300,000 | Sofia Province | |
Belmeken | Pazardzhik Province | |||
Bryagovo | Plovdiv Province | |||
Dospat | 22 | 448,220,000 | Pazardzhik Province, Smolyan Province | |
Dushantsi | 13,000,000 | Sofia Province | ||
Golyam Beglik | 4,1 | 62,100,000 | Pazardzhik Province | |
Iskar | 30 | 673,000,000 | Sofia City | |
Ivaylovgrad | Kardzhali Province | |||
Kamchia | 9.6 | 233,550,000 | Burgas Province | |
Kardzhali | 16.07 | 497,200,000 | Kardzhali Province | |
Koprinka | 11.2 | 140,000,000 | Stara Zagora Province | |
Malko Sharkovo | 55,000,000 | Yambol Province | ||
Mandra | 38.84 | Burgas Province | ||
Ognyanovo | 32,000,000 | Sofia City | ||
Ogosta | 23.6 | 506,000,000 | Montana Province | |
Pasarel Reservoir | Sofia City | |||
Pchelina | Pernik Province | |||
Pyasachnik | Plovdiv Province | |||
Shiroka Polyana | Pazardzhik Province | |||
Studena | Pernik Province | |||
Studen Kladenets | 25.6 | 489,000,000 | Kardzhali Province | |
Ticha | 18.7 | 311,000,000 | Shumen Province | |
Topolnitsa | 4.1 | 137,000,000 | Pazardzhik Province, Sofia Province | |
Tsonevo | Varna Province | |||
Vacha | 4.97 | 226,120,000 | Smolyan Province | |
Yovkovtsi | 25.6 | 92,179,000 | Veliko Tarnovo Province | |
Zhrebchevo | Stara Zagora Province |
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