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  2. Burgas - Wikipedia

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    Burgas (Bulgarian: Бургас, pronounced ⓘ), sometimes transliterated as Bourgas, is the second largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast in the region of Northern Thrace and the fourth-largest city in Bulgaria after Sofia, Plovdiv, and Varna, with a population of 210,284 inhabitants, while 219,747 live in its urban area.

  3. List of Bulgarian Air Force bases - Wikipedia

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    Ravnets Air Base, near the Black Sea coast city of Burgas, housed a squadron (flying MiG-21s, later MiG-29s) of the 17th Fighter Air Regiment - an integral part of the 2nd Air Defence Division. Later, as 5th Fighter Air Base it was put under the newly established Air Defence Corps and its squadron was named "Sharks"(although unofficially, but ...

  4. Konstantin Bachiyski - Wikipedia

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    Konstantin Zhivkov Bachiyski (22 November 1978) is a Bulgarian politician and the chairman of the Middle European Class party. He has served as a municipal councillor for two terms representing the party in Burgas from 2015 to 2021.

  5. Maria Luisa Doseva-Georgieva - Wikipedia

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    She built many well-known sites in the city of Burgas, including the Boulevard Hotel, the residence of Georgi Popayanov , many commercial buildings, as well as schools. In 1968, she was awarded a gold badge and made an honorary member of the Union of Bulgarian Architects [ bg ] .

  6. Ministry of Interior (Bulgaria) - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria is a unitary state composed of 28 provinces - the capital city of Sofia (an oblast in its own right) and 27 oblasts. The agencies within the Ministry (called Main Directorates and Directorates) are organised at national level under the Chief Secretary.

  7. Burgas Province - Wikipedia

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    Burgas Province (Bulgarian: Област Бургас, romanized: Oblast Burgas, formerly the Burgas okrug) is a province in southeastern Bulgaria on the southern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. The province is named after its administrative and industrial centre, the city of Burgas , the fourth biggest town in the country.

  8. Church of Sts. Cyril and Methodius, Burgas - Wikipedia

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    It is 33 meters high and is located in the center of the city, on Saint Cyril and Methodius Square, [3] on the site of a small wooden church, which was the only Exarchist church building in the city before the Liberation. [4] It was built in the period 1897-1907 according to the project of the Italian architect Riccardo Toscani, who worked in ...

  9. Meden Rudnik - Wikipedia

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    Meden Rudnik (Bulgarian: Меден Рудник) is the youngest and the biggest neighbourhood of Burgas, which is the biggest city in South Eastern Bulgaria. Its population is about 45,000 people (2017). In 1975 the village Meden Rudnik was added to the territory of Burgas and the first apartment building was built in 1976.