Bulgarian Rose 🎨 RGB Color Code: #480607
The hexadecimal RGB code of Bulgarian Rose color is #480607. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 48 red (72/256), a 06 green (6/256) and a 07 blue component (7/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(72,6,7). Closest WebSafe color: Bulgarian rose (#330000)
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over 70% of the Rose oil market share: Bulgaria, sold as "Bulgarian Rose" Turkey, sold as "Turkish Rose" Saudi Arabia, sold as "Taif Rose" It is also grown
The Rose Valley (Bulgarian: Розова долина, romanized: Rozova dolina) is a region in Bulgaria located just south of the Balkan Mountains and the eastern
damascene rose), more commonly known as the Damask rose, or sometimes as the Iranian Rose, Bulgarian rose, Turkish rose, Taif rose, Arab rose, Ispahan rose and
Bulgaria (/bʌlˈɡɛəriə, bʊl-/ ; Bulgarian: България, romanized: Bŭlgariya), officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located
Inspired by Ford's private rose garden, Rose Prick, was made from wild roses such as Rose de Mai, Turkish and Bulgarian roses, as well as other elements
gin. In addition to the traditional juniper infusion, Hendrick's uses Bulgarian rose and cucumber to add flavour. Hendrick's gin is bottled in a dark brown
Rose Valley may refer to: Rose Valley, Bulgaria Rose Valley, Saskatchewan, Canada Rose Valley, Chişinău, Moldova Rose Valley, Pennsylvania, United States
Nikolaeva Yotova (Bulgarian: Дарина Николаева Йотова, born 9 September 1998), better known by her stage name Dara (Bulgarian: Дара), is a Bulgarian pop singer
Province, Bulgaria. It is located in the middle of the plain of the same name, at the foot of the Balkan mountain range, at the eastern end of the Rose Valley
Slavov A, Antonov L (2021). "Chemical profile and sensory evaluation of Bulgarian rose (Rosa damascena Mill.) aroma products, isolated by different techniques"

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