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  2. II-86 road (Bulgaria) - Wikipedia

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    Panoramic view with Asen's Fortress, the Church of the Holy Mother of God and the road II-86 seen in the valley of Chepelarska reka to the left. The road starts in the Upper Thracian Plain at Km 220.8 of the first class I-8 road west of the city of Plovdiv [2] and immediately crosses the river Maritsa, heading initially south and then east, serving for 14 km as a ring road of Plovdiv.

  3. Plovdiv - Wikipedia

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    Originally, Plovdiv's development occurred south of Maritsa, with expansion across the river taking place only within the last 100 years. Modern Plovdiv covers an area of 101 km 2 (39 sq mi), less than 0.1% of Bulgaria's total area. It is the most densely populated city in Bulgaria, with 3,769 inhabitants per km 2.

  4. List of railway lines in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    A map of railway infrastructure in Bulgaria. This is a list of railway lines in Bulgaria focusing primarily on intercity train lines. In 2019, there were 4,071 kilometres (2,530 mi) of standard gauge railways, of which 67% were electrified. [1] Narrow gauge lines amount to 125 kilometres (78 mi). [2]

  5. Module : Location map/data/Bulgaria Plovdiv city centre/doc

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  6. Trakiya district - Wikipedia

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    It was placed in a special urn made in the Ferrous-metal Factory between Plovdiv and Asenovgrad. The Botanic garden and the Lauta park are situated in the district of Trakiya. There is a large sports-complex in the park which includes the football stadium of PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv, karting track, bowling and sport halls. In 2006 was inaugurated ...

  7. II-66 road (Bulgaria) - Wikipedia

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    Highways in Bulgaria Republican Road II-66 ( Bulgarian : Републикански път II-66 ) is a 2nd class road in Bulgaria , running in general direction northeast–southwest through the territory of Sliven , Stara Zagora and Plovdiv Provinces . [ 1 ]

  8. Module:Location map/data/Bulgaria Plovdiv old town - Wikipedia

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    4.2 Creating new map definitions. 5 Usage. Toggle the table of contents. Module: Location map/data/Bulgaria Plovdiv old town. 3 languages.

  9. Trud, Plovdiv Province - Wikipedia

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    Trud village is in the Upper Thracian Plain, 11 kilometers North from the city of Plovdiv. The average elevation of the village is 175 meters above sea level. The total land mass are of the village is 3965 ha. There are several natural landmarks around Trud. There is a century-old tree of an age over 300 years.