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River in Bulgaria
Vladaya
The Vladayska on Vitosha Mountain
Native nameВладайска река (Bulgarian)
Location
CountryBulgaria
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationVitosha, Sofia
 • coordinates42°33′51″N 23°16′59″E / 42.5642°N 23.2831°E / 42.5642; 23.2831
Mouth 
 • locationPerlovska
 • coordinates42°45′12″N 23°22′24″E / 42.7532°N 23.3734°E / 42.7532; 23.3734
Basin features
ProgressionPerlovskaIskarDanubeBlack Sea

The Vladayska (Bulgarian: Владайска река, Vladayska reka) is a river in western Bulgaria, a tributary of the Perlovska.

The river flows from the northwestern slopes of Cherni Vrah on Vitosha Mountain, crossing Torfeno Branishte Nature Reserve, then submerging beneath Zlatnite Mostove Stone River, turning to the northeast at the village of Vladaya from which the river takes its name, entering Sofia Valley via Vladaya Gorge, and crossing the city of Sofia (featuring the historical ‘Lavov most’ / ‘Lion's Bridge’ in the process) to flow into the Perlovska (a tributary of the Iskar) in its northeastern suburbs.

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