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  2. Old Town (Plovdiv) - Wikipedia

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    The old town in Plovdiv is an architectural and historical reserve located on three of Plovdiv's hills: Nebet Tepe, Dzhambaz Tepe and Taksim Tepe.. The complex has been formed as a result of the long sequence of habitation from prehistoric times to present day and combines the culture and architecture from Antiquity, Middle Ages and Bulgarian revival.

  3. Plovdiv - Wikipedia

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    Plovdiv (Bulgarian: Пловдив, pronounced [ˈpɫɔvdif]) is the second-largest city in Bulgaria, 93 miles southeast of the capital Sofia. It had a population of 346,893 as of 2018 and 675,000 in the greater metropolitan area. Plovdiv is a cultural hub in Bulgaria and was the European Capital of Culture in 1999 and 2019. The city is an ...

  4. Rose Valley, Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The Rose Valley(Bulgarian: Розова долина, romanized: Rozova dolina) is a region in Bulgarialocated just south of the Balkan Mountainsin older times and still called among Slavs mainly ones on south "Old Mountain" and the eastern part of the lower Sredna Gorachain to the south. Geologically, it consists of two river valleys, those of ...

  5. Economy of Plovdiv - Wikipedia

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    It is a major industrial, commercial, financial and shopping centre. Recently, Plovdiv has one of the country's fastest growing economies with average GDP growth of 12-13%. As of 2005 the total revenues are 9.4 billion leva (approximately 4.8 billion euro), which is with 88% more than in 2001. The profits for the same period rose 4.5 times. [1]

  6. List of government-owned companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-exhaustive world-wide list of government-owned companies.The paragraph that follows was paraphrased from a 1996 GAO report which investigated only the 20th-century American experience.

  7. Stolipinovo - Wikipedia

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    Stolipinovo. Coordinates: 42°09′15″N 24°47′06″E. Stolipinovo (Bulgarian: Столипиново) is a district of the Bulgarian city of Plovdiv and the most populous predominantly Romani -inhabited district on the Balkans [1] with a population of about 20,000 people. It is a ghetto located on the outskirts of the city, in its ...

  8. Trakia Economic Zone - Wikipedia

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    Trakia Economic Zone (TEZ) in Plovdiv is an industrial and commercial area and one of the biggest economic projects in Bulgaria. It includes six major industrial zones in the region of Plovdiv with a total area of 1,070 ha (2,600 acres) of which 325 ha (800 acres), is occupied. More than 180 Bulgarian and multinational companies operate in TEZ ...

  9. Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria is a middle-sized country situated in Southeastern Europe, in the east of the Balkans. Its territory covers an area of 110,994 square kilometres (42,855 sq mi), while land borders with its five neighbouring countries run a total length of 1,808 kilometres (1,123 mi), and its coastline is 354 kilometres (220 mi) long. [ 113 ]