Village of Byala voda (Biala voda) (Pleven District) is located in North-Central Bulgaria. It is part of Belene Municipality. Information about Village of Byala voda
[1] [2] Culture: Ireland, Indonesia Ambassadors Visit 7000-Year-Old Homes in Bulgaria`s Telish Village of Telish >> Tuesday, 2008-09-09 20:20 Source: Novinite.com The Ambassadors of Indonesia Immanuel Inkiriwang and of Ireland Geoffrey Keating visited Friday the reconstructed models of 7000-year-old rammed earth homes in Telish , Pleven District . Their Excellencies paid a visit to the unique open museum located in the yard of the "Razvitie" Cultural Community Club, which contains three fully reconstructed buildings modeled after the findings at a nearby archaeological site. The open museum includes not only the reconstructed homes of the unnamed prehistoric ci...
Business: US Oil Company Claim There`s Gas beneath Bulgarian Village Town of Varshets >> Wednesday, 2008-08-20 02:17 Source: StandartNews The US oil company Direct Petroleum Exploration Inc. (DPE) have discovered a gas deposit under the Bulgarian town of Varshets, the Russian Prime-Tass agency broke the news. Tests have shown the presence of promising quantities of gas and natural gas condensate. Apart from Bulgaria, DPE have subsidiaries in Morocco and Russia. More than a year ago they started drilling for gas near the Pleven Districtvillage of Deventsi after discovering a large deposit.
Culture: Pleven - city of museums City of Pleven >> Sunday, 2008-08-10 16:34 Source: Roumiana Tsvetkova - BNR Lying in the heart of the Danube River plain, halfway between the River Danube and the Balkan Range, historically known as Plevna in English, Pleven is the seventh most populous city. Internationally known for the siege of Pleven of 1877, it is today a major economic centre of the Bulgarian Northwest and Central North . The earliest traces of human settlement in the area date from the 5th millennium BC, the Neolithic. Numerous archeological artifacts, among them the largest golden treasure unearthed ...
Society: Over 60,000 Companies in Bulgaria Are Run by Women Village of Byala voda >> Thursday, 2008-07-03 16:55 Source: Profit.bg Over 60,000 companies in Bulgaria are run by women, 63 per cent of whom have higher education, Deputy Economy and Energy Minister Anna Yaneva told a news conference on Wednesday, BTA reported. However, there are more companies run by men - the ratio is two to one, she said. Yaneva gave highlights of a forthcoming first international forum for women`s entrepreneurship. The forum will be held between September 26 and 30 in Sofia and Plovdiv. It is organized by the Association of Women Entrepreneurs in Bulg... News: Vinegrowing institute makes wine tourism plans City of Pleven >> Wednesday, 2008-05-07 11:36 Source: BNR The oldest in the Balkans Institute for Viticulture and Oenology in the city of Pleven, Northern Bulgaria, is drafting a project for the development of wine tourism in this country. Wine tourism has become a tradition with many nations across the world, to which Bulgaria is but a newcomer. The region of Pleven in particular and the country in general has the potential to come up with an itinerary that can at the same time reveal the beauty of the Bulgarian landscapes and advertise the opportunities for growing quality grapes varieties and making good wines.
Society: Census 2001: Ethnic Groups in Bulgaria (self-awareness)Rated Village of Byala voda >> Monday, 2008-04-07 15:18 Source: News Guide Bulgaria The result for self-awareness of the Bulgarian population based on last made census from the National Statistics Institute in 2001
District
Total
Ethnic Groups by self-awareness
Do not know
Not answered
Bulgarian
Turk
Gypsy
Russian
Armenian
Wallach
Macedonian
Greek
Ukrainian
Jewish
Romanian
Other
Bulgaria
7 928 901
6 655 210
746 664
370 908
15 595
10 832
10 566
5 071
3 ... Politics: Pleven heating co awarded eco permit District Pleven >> Friday, 2008-03-14 10:00 Source: Dnevnik.bg The Bulgarian environment ministry has issued an integrated pollution prevention and control permit to the Pleven district heating utility after the company brought on stream last year a gas-fired turbine. The document certifies that the company is able to meet its greenhouse emissions reduction target. The utility invested some 15 mln euro in the new facility which enabled a cut in heating prices to 63.46 levs/MWh with taxes. Despite the lower heating tariff, the utility said it is still owed 12 mln levs... Business: GreenFuel to decide on Bulgarian biofuel plant in two months District Pleven >> Wednesday, 2008-03-12 00:00 Source: SofiaEcho.com Spanish GreenFuel Corporation would decide within two months whether to build a bio-fuel plant in the region of Pleven , northern Bulgaria , expert.bg reported on March 12. The decision will be discussed at the company`s shareholders meeting in May 2008, Greenfuel`s technical director Antonio Jose Huertas Moreno said, as quoted by expert.bg. Moreno and Pleven regional governor Tsvetko Tsvetkov arranged a working meeting to discuss the future investment`s parameters and the production process itself.... Business: 2,000 Russian Builders to Join NPP `Belene` Construction Municipality Belene >> Friday, 2008-03-07 14:47 Source: News.bg
General Consul of Russia in Rousse and Belene Municipality discuss over the opportunities of providing home for 2,000 Russian workers and specialists, which will be employed about the construction of NPP ‘Belene`, money.bg announced. 4,000 people will be needed for the building of the plant, as the half of them will be assured from Russia, because Bulgaria does not have enough specialists for construction of such facilities, says Genadiy Rostovski, chairman of Russian Chambers of Trade and Industry`s agency for the Balkans...
Business: Spain`s Cyes to invest in Pleven area water sector Municipality Pleven >> Tuesday, 2008-02-12 08:00 Source: Dnevnik.bg Spanish construction company Cyes will invest in wastewater treatment plants and the replacement of water supply infrastructure in the Pleven area, it emerged after a meeting between company executives and regional governor Tsvetko Tsvetkov. One of the priorities for the Spanish investor is participation in the 12 mln euro wastewater treatment plant that will service the Pleven municipality. Cyes will also consider the opportunities to join other water sector public-private partnerships in the area.[1] [2]