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'''Mesta''' (Bulgarian: ''Места'', Greek: ''Nestos'') is a river in ] and ]. It rises in the ] and flows into the ] in the ]. The length of the river is 230 km. It forms some gorges in Rila and Pirin. Its longest tributery is the Dospat river. The banks of the river are covered mainly by deciduous trees. | '''Mesta''' (Bulgarian: ''Места'', Greek: ''Nestos'') is a river in ] and ]. It rises in the ] and flows into the ] in the ]. The length of the river is 230 km. It forms some gorges in Rila and Pirin. Its longest tributery is the Dospat river. The banks of the river are covered mainly by deciduous trees. | ||
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'''Mesta''' (Bulgarian: ''Места'') or '''Nestos''' (Greek: ''Νέστος'') is a river in ] and ]. It rises in the ] Mountains and flows into the ] near the island ]. The length of the river is 230 km. It forms some gorges in Rila and ]. Its longest tributery is the Dospat river. The banks of the river are covered mainly by deciduous trees that extend into halfway between Bugaria and Greece where it forms the today's boundary with ] and ] as well as the ] and the ] prefectures. The river later forms into a delta to the north where swamplands, wetlands and a lagoon once existed except in the east. | |||
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Mesta (Bulgarian: Места, Greek: Nestos) is a river in Bulgaria and Greece. It rises in the Rila Mountains and flows into the Gulf of Tessaloniki in the Aegean Sea. The length of the river is 230 km. It forms some gorges in Rila and Pirin. Its longest tributery is the Dospat river. The banks of the river are covered mainly by deciduous trees.
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Mesta (Bulgarian: Места) or Nestos (Greek: Νέστος) is a river in Bulgaria and Greece. It rises in the Rila Mountains and flows into the Aegean Sea near the island Thasos. The length of the river is 230 km. It forms some gorges in Rila and Pirin. Its longest tributery is the Dospat river. The banks of the river are covered mainly by deciduous trees that extend into halfway between Bugaria and Greece where it forms the today's boundary with Macedonia (Greece) and Thrace as well as the Kavala and the Xanthi prefectures. The river later forms into a delta to the north where swamplands, wetlands and a lagoon once existed except in the east.
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