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Cherven bryag (Bulgarian: Червен бряг Červen Brjag) is a town in northern Bulgaria, a capital of the Cherven Bryag municipality, Pleven Province. It is situated on the right shore of the Zlatna Panega in river Iskar, 137 km north-east of Sofia, 53 km south-west of Pleven, 12 km north-west of Lukovit, 56 km east of Vratsa, and 55 km south of Oryahovo. The name means "red shore" and refers to the reddish clay in the vicinity of the river.

Population: 21,688

Latitude: 43° 16' 0.01" N
Longitude: 24° 06' 0.00" E

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