The Tundzha (Bulgarian: Тунджа[ˈtund͡ʒɐ], Turkish: Tunca[tund͡ʒa], Greek: Τόνζος[ˈtonzos]) is a river in Bulgaria and Turkey (known in antiquity as the Tonsus) and the most significant tributary of the Maritsa, emptying into it on Turkish territory near Edirne.
The river takes its source from the central parts of Stara Planina north of Kalofer, it then flows east and makes a sharp turn to the south before Yambol, in which direction it flows until it reaches the Maritsa. The Tundzha's length is about 365km, of which 328km on Bulgarian territory (including border). It has about 50 tributaries, the more important of which Mochuritsa, Popovska and Sinapovska.
Towns on the banks of the river include Kalofer, Yambol and Elhovo.
Honour
Tundzha Glacier on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after Tundzha River.
Galleries
Pictures of Tundzha River in Yambol:
Tundzha River near Kargona Quarter
The Bridge near Candy Factory
Tundzha River - between city stadium and city park
Tundzha River in Yambol, Bulgaria - The Bridge that connects former Mineral Public Bath and Hotel Tundzha with the City ParkTundzha River in Yambol, Bulgaria - near the City Stadium and the City Park
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