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  2. Brashlyan - Wikipedia

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    Brashlyan (Bulgarian: Бръшлян, "ivy") is a village in Malko Tarnovo Municipality, in Burgas Province, in southeastern Bulgaria.Known as Sarmashik until 1934, today the entire village is an architectural reserve displaying characteristic Strandzha wooden architecture from the mid-17th to the 19th century.

  3. Dorkovo - Wikipedia

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    Dorkovo (Bulgarian: Дорково; Aromanian: Dorcova [2]) is a village in the Rakitovo municipality, Pazardzhik Province, western Bulgaria. The population of the village is 2,955. The population of the village is 2,955.

  4. Velingrad - Wikipedia

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    Velingrad is one of the largest spa resorts in Bulgaria and is known as the "Spa Capital of the Balkans". There are numerous sanatoriums, resorts, modern spas and hotels here. Together with the numerous mineral waters, Velingrad boasts another natural phenomenon as well — the Kleptuza, the biggest Karst spring in Bulgaria, with an average ...

  5. Cambridge Junction Historic State Park - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge Junction Historic State Park is a historical preservation area 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Brooklyn in Cambridge Township, Michigan, that includes Walker Tavern, a major stopping place for stagecoaches traveling between Detroit and Chicago in the early nineteenth century. [3] The tavern is operated seasonally by the Michigan History ...

  6. Hotel Mirage Burgas - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Mirage (Xотел Мираж in Bulgarian) is a 4-stars business hotel and at 95 meters the highest building in Burgas, Bulgaria. [ 1 ] It is also the 6th highest building in Bulgaria. The building shape is formed like the mast of a ship in full sail.

  7. Bulgarian Black Sea Coast - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the Trakia motorway (A1) was completed in 2013, providing fast access between Burgas and Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, and Plovdiv, the second largest city. Hemus motorway (A2), scheduled to be completed after 2020, would make the trip from Sofia to Varna substantially easier and faster, while the Cherno More motorway (A5) is ...

  8. 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    A variety of organizations and institutions participated in developing and promoting the 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria. These include: The Bulgarian Tourist Union; The Ministry of Education and Science of Bulgaria; The Ministry of Culture of Bulgaria; The Bulgarian State Agency for Youth and Sports; The Holy Synod of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church

  9. Geography of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The land area of Bulgaria is 110,994 [1] square kilometres (42,855 sq mi) (111,002 [1] square kilometres (42,858 sq mi)), slightly larger than that of Cuba, Iceland or the U.S. state of Tennessee. Considering its relatively compact territorial size and shape, Bulgaria has a great variety of topographical features.