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  2. Module:Location map/data/Bulgaria Sofia - Wikipedia

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  3. Graf Ignatiev Street - Wikipedia

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    Graf Ignatiev Street (Bulgarian: улица „Граф Игнатиев“), colloquially called Grafa (meaning The Count) is a popular central street in the Bulgarian capital Sofia. It was named after the Russian statesman and diplomat Count Nicholay Pavlovich Ignatiev .

  4. Category:Streets in Sofia - Wikipedia

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  5. Georgi Rakovski Street - Wikipedia

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    Georgi Rakovski Street (Bulgarian: Улица Георги Раковски, Ulitsa Georgi Rakovski), usually called with its old name Rakovska, is an important street in the capital of Bulgaria, Sofia, located in the central area of the city.

  6. Oborishte, Sofia - Wikipedia

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    Oborishte (Bulgarian: Оборище [oˈbɔriʃtɛ]) is an urban district [1] located in the centre of the Bulgarian capital As of 2006 the population is 36,000. It has an area of 3.07 km 2, of which streets and squares encompass 59 ha, parks and gardens 47 ha, schools and kindergartens 9 ha, hospitals and polyclinics 5 ha, embassies 1.5 ha, theatres 1 ha, petrol stations and parkings 2.5 ha ...

  7. Macedonia Square, Sofia - Wikipedia

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    Macedonia Square (Bulgarian: площад „Македония“, ploshtad Makedoniya) is a main city square and junction in the center of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. [1] [2] Prior to the democratic changes in 1989 it was named after Dimitar Blagoev. [1] [3]

  8. Bulgaria Boulevard, Sofia - Wikipedia

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    The southern end of Bulgaria Boulevard is the intersection with the Sofia ring road towards Boyana, after which it is called Daskal St. Popandreev. Neighbourhoods located along or near Bulgaria Boulevard, listed in a north to south order, include Ivan Vazov, Hipodruma, Belite brezi, Strelbishte, Krasno selo , Motopista, Borovo, Buxton , Gotse ...

  9. File:Tram map of Sofia.svg - Wikipedia

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    The ODbL does not require any particular license for maps produced from ODbL data. Prior to 1 August 2020, map tiles produced by the OpenStreetMap Foundation were licensed under the CC-BY-SA-2.0 license. Maps produced by other people may be subject to other licences.