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  2. Transport in Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    There are two electric "EKO" bus lines in Belgrade, served by vehicles produced together by the Israeli-Bulgarian [11] Chariot Motors and Chinese Higer Bus Company [12] and Aowei Technology. Those are painted with a distinctive green color and are recharged in 10 minutes at the termini. [13] The first buses entered service on 1 September 2016. [14]

  3. Strymon-Kulata railway - Wikipedia

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    The Strymon-Kulata railway is a 17.5-kilometre-long (10.9 mi) railway line that connects the village of Strymon in Greece with Kulata in Bulgaria.The line unites three villages on opposite sides of the border, Strymon and Promachonas in Serres, Greece, and Kulata in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria, and is entrance/exit to the Greek rail network from Bulgaria.

  4. Blagoevgrad Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Blagoevgrad has two bus stations and a train station situated in the western part of the town. Buses connect Blagoevgrad with Sofia, Plovdiv, Sandanski, Petrich, Goce Delchev, Kyustendil, Dupnitsa and other destinations in the region as well as most of the villages in the municipality. There are international bus lines to Greece and North ...

  5. Gotse Delchev, Blagoevgrad Province - Wikipedia

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    Gotse Delchev is situated in a mountainous area, about 200 km (124 mi) from the capital Sofia and 97 km (60 mi) from the city of Blagoevgrad in the southern part of Blagoevgrad district. The town center is 545 m (1,788 ft) above sea level. The Gotse Delchev Hollow is characterized by a continental climate; rainfall occurs mainly during spring ...

  6. BusPlus - Wikipedia

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    When the station is selected a bubble will pop up with the list of all buses that go to that station (distance if using "Search for the nearest stations" option) as well as the location of those buses presented on a map. By clicking on a bus on the map you are able to see if the bus is articulated or if the bus has wheelchair support. [14] [15]

  7. Transport in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bus Station in Sofia. Buses are frequently used in Bulgaria for long-distance travel. Long-distance coaches depart from Sofia from the Central, West and South Bus Stations, international routes are served by the Serdika Station. Besides public buses, coaches are also operated by private companies, like Union-Ivkoni, Biomet or Etap-Grup.

  8. Struma motorway - Wikipedia

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    The motorway is located in the Yugozapaden area in South West Bulgaria, and follows the route Sofia-Pernik-Dupnitsa-Blagoevgrad-Sandanski to Kulata on the border with in Greece. [1] It is part of the Pan-European Corridor IV and also is part of Е79, that runs from Miskolc ( Hungary ) to Thessaloniki (Greece), via the Romanian cities of Deva ...

  9. Dabrava, Blagoevgrad Province - Wikipedia

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    Dabrava is a sparsely populated village in Blagoevgrad Municipality, in Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria. It is situated in the foothills of Rila mountain 4 kilometers east of Blagoevgrad and is composed of 14 neighborhoods. The village has regular bus connection with Blagoevgrad. People grow tobacco and grains. There are two churches in the village.