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- Lake_Rabisha abstract "Lake Rabisha (Bulgarian: Рабишко езеро, Rabishko ezero) is the largest inland natural freshwater lake in Bulgaria. It is located in northwestern Bulgaria, between the villages of Rabisha and Tolovitsa in Belogradchik municipality, Vidin Province. The lake is abundant in fish. There are sheatfishes that can reach 300 kilograms of weight. The lake is near the famous Magura Cave, which is one of the largest caves in Bulgaria.".
- Lake_Rabisha areaTotal "3250000.0".
- Lake_Rabisha averageDepth "10.0".
- Lake_Rabisha country Bulgaria.
- Lake_Rabisha length "2200.0".
- Lake_Rabisha location Vidin_Province.
- Lake_Rabisha maximumDepth "15.0".
- Lake_Rabisha thumbnail Rabisha_lake.JPG?width=300.
- Lake_Rabisha width "1400.0".
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageID "27998772".
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageLength "1391".
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageRevisionID "692457510".
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageWikiLink Belogradchik.
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Belogradchik_Municipality.
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lakes_of_Bulgaria.
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Vidin_Province.
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageWikiLink Fresh_water.
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageWikiLink Lake.
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageWikiLink Magura_Cave.
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageWikiLink Rabisha.
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageWikiLink Sheatfish.
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageWikiLink Tolovitsa.
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageWikiLink Vidin_Province.
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageWikiLink File:Rabisha_lake.JPG.
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageWikiLink File:Rabisha_lake2.JPG.
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lake Rabisha".
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rabisha lake".
- Lake_Rabisha area "3.25".
- Lake_Rabisha basinCountries "Bulgaria".
- Lake_Rabisha depth "10 m".
- Lake_Rabisha lakeName "Lake Rabisha".
- Lake_Rabisha length "2.2".
- Lake_Rabisha location Vidin_Province.
- Lake_Rabisha maxDepth "15 m".
- Lake_Rabisha nativeName "Рабишко езеро".
- Lake_Rabisha type "natural".
- Lake_Rabisha width "1.4".
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_lake.
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-bg.
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lake_Rabisha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Vidin-geo-stub.
- Lake_Rabisha subject Category:Belogradchik_Municipality.
- Lake_Rabisha subject Category:Lakes_of_Bulgaria.
- Lake_Rabisha subject Category:Landforms_of_Vidin_Province.
- Lake_Rabisha point "43.7386079 22.585659".
- Lake_Rabisha type BodyOfWater.
- Lake_Rabisha type Lake.
- Lake_Rabisha type NaturalPlace.
- Lake_Rabisha type Place.
- Lake_Rabisha type Attraction.
- Lake_Rabisha type Location.
- Lake_Rabisha type BodyOfWater.
- Lake_Rabisha type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Lake_Rabisha type Place.
- Lake_Rabisha type Thing.
- Lake_Rabisha type SpatialThing.
- Lake_Rabisha type Q23397.
- Lake_Rabisha comment "Lake Rabisha (Bulgarian: Рабишко езеро, Rabishko ezero) is the largest inland natural freshwater lake in Bulgaria. It is located in northwestern Bulgaria, between the villages of Rabisha and Tolovitsa in Belogradchik municipality, Vidin Province. The lake is abundant in fish. There are sheatfishes that can reach 300 kilograms of weight. The lake is near the famous Magura Cave, which is one of the largest caves in Bulgaria.".
- Lake_Rabisha label "Lake Rabisha".
- Lake_Rabisha sameAs Q6477472.
- Lake_Rabisha sameAs Рабишко_езеро.
- Lake_Rabisha sameAs Lake_Rabisha.
- Lake_Rabisha sameAs Lac_Rabicha.
- Lake_Rabisha sameAs m.0ch2gm5.
- Lake_Rabisha sameAs Lake_Rabisha.
- Lake_Rabisha sameAs 7838764.
- Lake_Rabisha sameAs Q6477472.
- Lake_Rabisha lat "43.7386079".
- Lake_Rabisha long "22.585659".
- Lake_Rabisha wasDerivedFrom Lake_Rabisha?oldid=692457510.
- Lake_Rabisha depiction Rabisha_lake.JPG.
- Lake_Rabisha isPrimaryTopicOf Lake_Rabisha.
- Lake_Rabisha name "Lake Rabisha".
- Lake_Rabisha name "Рабишко езеро".