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  2. Central district, Plovdiv - Wikipedia

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    The main street. Central district (Bulgarian: Район Централен) is one of the six districts of Plovdiv in southern Bulgaria.It has 84,431 inhabitants. [1] Most of Plovdiv's major sights are situated in the district - Roman stadium, Roman Odeon, Ancient theatre, the Watchtower on Sahat tepe (one the city's seven hills), the central street and many others.

  3. List of twin towns and sister cities in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Twin towns of Plovdiv in 2011 Map of Bulgaria This is a list of municipalities in Bulgaria which have standing links to local communities in other countries known as "town twinning" (usually in Europe) or "sister cities" (usually in the rest of the world). A Antonovo Beymelek (Demre), Turkey Roccafiorita, Italy Asenovgrad Bergama, Turkey Denpasar, Indonesia Derinkuyu, Turkey Dimitrovgrad ...

  4. Plovdiv - Wikipedia

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    Plovdiv has three large shopping centers: the €40 million Mall of Plovdiv (opened 2009) with a shopping area of 22,000 m 2 (236,806.03 sq ft), 11 cinema halls, and parking for 700 cars; [139] Markovo tepe Mall (opened 2016); [140] and Plovdiv Plaza Mall which is 6 stories high with 127 000 m 2 area, half of which is the parking lot and the ...

  5. List of Bulgarian television series - Wikipedia

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    2013 Sex, Lies & TV: Eight's day week (Секс, лъжи и ТВ: Осем дни в седмицата) 2013 Shmenti Kapeli: The Legend (Шменти Капели: Легендата) 2014 The Sign of Bulgarian (Знакът на българина)

  6. Stolipinovo - Wikipedia

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    View northerly of Stolipinovo district, Plovdiv BG from NASA World Wind. Stolipinovo differs from other Roma communities in Bulgaria as only 5,000 [ 2 ] inhabitants identify themselves as Christian and Romani-speaking Roma ("Dassikane Roma"), whereas the Muslim and Turkish-speaking majority claims to be of Turkish origin (" Xoraxane Roma").

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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.

  9. Hisarya, Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Hisarya (Bulgarian: Хисаря [xiˈsarʲɐ], also known as Hisar, Hissar or Hissarya, formerly: Toplitsa) is a small town and a major spa resort in Plovdiv Province, central Bulgaria. The town is located at the southern foothills of the Sredna Gora mountain range facing the Upper Thracian Plain. Hisar means 'fort, castle' in Arabic.