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Bulgaria relies on imported oil and natural gas (most of which comes from Russia), together with domestic generation of electricity from coal-powered and hydro plants, and the Kozloduy nuclear plant. Bulgaria imports 97% of its natural gas from Russia. [72] The economy remains energy-intensive because conservation practices have developed slowly.
The initial intentions were to produce one Bulgaralpine car per day, but even now it is difficult to say how many Bulgaralpines were built when production ended in 1969. Some sources state that only 60 cars were completed, others mention 120 (70 for sale in Bulgaria, and 50 for export).
For motor vehicle manufacturing companies of Bulgaria see Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Bulgaria. Pages in category "Cars of Bulgaria" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Across the United States are 20 cities that offer affordable real estate combined with a great quality of life. Be Aware: 5 Types of Homes That Will Plummet in Value in 2024
A contemporary Bulgarian registration plate (privately owned vehicle) Standard Bulgarian vehicle registration plates display black glyphs (alphanumeric characters) on a white background, together with – on the left-hand side of the plate – a blue vertical "EU strip" showing the flag of Europe (or, for older-registered cars, the flag of Bulgaria) and, below it, the country code for Bulgaria ...
Pages in category "Car manufacturers of Bulgaria" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Speed limit for cars: 30–50 km/h (19–31 mph) within town and villages; 90 km/h (56 mph) outside towns; 120 km/h (75 mph) on expressways; 140 km/h (87 mph) on motorways [1] Speed limit for motorcycles, buses and trucks without trailers: 30–50 km/h (19–31 mph) within towns and village; 80 km/h (50 mph)outside towns
The initial intentions were to produce one Bulgaralpine car per day, but even now it is difficult to say how many Bulgaralpines were built when production ended in 1969. Some sources state that only 60 cars were completed, others mention 120 (70 for sale in Bulgaria, and 50 - for export).