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Yambol

Town in Burgas region, eastern Bulgaria, on the River Tundža, 25 km/16 mi from Sliven; population (2001) 93,500. It produces textiles, shoe machinery, and processed food. A stone mosque remains from its former Turkish rule.



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A spokeswoman for the regional police department in the city of Yambol, around 162 miles southeast of Sofia, said: "For now, the number of the dead is 15.
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Brace, who competed in the 57kg division, was the only Welsh presence at the tournament in Yambol, Bulgaria.
 
 
 
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