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Vacha Dam

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Vacha Dam is considered one of the most beautiful lakes in the territory of Southern Bulgaria . Located in the Rhodope Mountains and is located along the Vacha River on the border of three districts - Plovdiv , Smolyan, Pazardzhik. Part of the cascade Dospat - Vacha . It is the largest lake along the eponymous river , and one of the largest in Bulgaria . Its length reaches 18 km starting from the holiday house " Antonivanovtsi " and ends near the village Mihalkovo . The dam is a champion and an indication of the highest dam in Bulgaria - 144.5 m . Its waters provide drinking water of the city center, but also serve to irrigate the field of Plovdiv . Former name of the dam Anton Ivanov or Antonivanovtsi . On the shores of the country Pazardzhik was erected memorial in honor of the detachment .

The dam is a popular tourist destination with its inaccessible and steep banks . It is a meeting point for anglers who can catch in the waters of the basin wide variety of fish : carp , bream , perch , roach , bream , chub, Nase , catfish , bleak , sun fish , rudd and pike. The location of the dam in the magical scenery of the Rhodope Mountains insuring and visiting tourists fresh mountain air , incredible natural scenery and interesting routes for walking. If you want to relax on the territory of the dam can do well along the coast , in the new hotels, villas and holiday homes , and in the dam itself - in a floating house . Vacha Dam is known for its many pontoons, which will certainly diversify the usual stay in a house , cabin or hotel. Along the lake road passes Krichim - Devon. Good views to the site of the dam is revealed from Mount St. Elias.

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