Central address: ul. Stefan Karadzha 28, 3320 Tsentar, Kozloduy, Bulgaria
Elevation: 39.037
Time Zone: Europe/Bucharest
Latitude: 43° 46' 32.0196'' N
Longitude: 23° 43' 28.614'' E
Kozloduy (Bulgarian: Козлодуй) is a town of 13,771 inhabitants in northwest Bulgaria, located in Vratsa Province, on the Danube River. The city was liberated from Ottoman rule on 23 November 1877 by the Romanian Army under the command of the Imperial Russian Army. Kozloduy is best known for the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant, Bulgaria's only (as of January 2011) nuclear power plant, which is located nearby, as well as the second-largest Bulgarian Danubian island, Kozloduy Island. The city is also known for the ship Radetski, the boat in which the poet and revolutionary Hristo Botev and with 200 others crossed the Danube River in a final attempt to gather an army and liberate Bulgaria from the Ottoman Empire.
The latitude of Kozloduy is 43.775561, and the longitude is 23.724615. Kozloduy is a city is located at Bulgaria with the gps coordinates of 43° 46' 32.0196'' N and 23° 43' 28.614'' E. The elevation of Kozloduy is 39.037, the time zone is Europe/Bucharest.
Latitude | 43.775561 | Longitude | 23.724615 |
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Elevation | 39.037 | DMS Lat | 43° 46' 32.0196'' N |
DMS Lng | 23° 43' 28.614'' E | GeoHASH | sxbc5c5eps50u |
UTM Zone | 34T | UTM Easting | 719269.412705206 |
UTM Northing | 4850553.57331536 | Time Zone | Europe/Bucharest |
Country | Bulgaria | Country Code | 359 |