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  2. Georgi Dimitrov Mausoleum - Wikipedia

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    The white marble mausoleum was built in 1949 to contain the embalmed body of the first leader of Communist Bulgaria, Georgi Dimitrov (1882–1949); construction beginning immediately after the news of Dimitrov's death. It was completed in just six days, the time it took Dimitrov's body to be returned to Sofia from the USSR.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Bulgarian mafia - Wikipedia

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    Shot dead in front of his club at Sunny Beach, Bulgaria on 25 August 2005. Emil Kyulev - Former elite swimmer and banker, connected with SIC. Shot dead while driving down Boulevard Bulgaria in Sofia on 26 October 2005. [12] [13] Anton Miltenov, a.k.a. "The Beak" - Drug smuggler, right-hand man of Konstantin "Samokovetsa" Dimitrov. Shot dead in ...

  5. Vasil Levski Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Vasil Levski Boulevard (Bulgarian: Булевард Васил Левски) is a major boulevard in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. It lies between the Freight Station Square at the Slivnitsa and Danail Nikolaev Boulevards and the area of the National Palace of Culture. It is named after Bulgaria's national hero Vasil Levski.

  6. Tsarigradsko shose - Wikipedia

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    Tsarigradsko shose (Bulgarian: Цариградско шосе, lit. 'Tsarigrad Chausseé (Road)') is the largest boulevard in the capital of Bulgaria, Sofia.The boulevard provides grade-separated dual carriageway in almost its entire length of 11.4 km, running from the north-west to the south-east.

  7. Dragan Tsankov Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Dragan Tsankov Boulevard (Bulgarian: Булевард Драган Цанков) is a large boulevard in Bulgaria's capital Sofia. It is named after the Bulgarian politician Dragan Tsankov . It stretches from the intersection with Evlogi Georgiev Boulevard , north of which it is called Graf Ignatiev Street , and the junction with G. M. Dimitrov ...

  8. Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard, Sofia - Wikipedia

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    Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard (Bulgarian: булевард „Цар Освободител“; "Tsar Liberator boulevard") is a boulevard in the centre of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. It lies between Orlov most to the east (east of which it is called Tsarigrad Road ) and Nezavisimost Square to the west, where it merges with Knyaz Aleksandar ...

  9. Battenberg Mausoleum - Wikipedia

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    Interior of the mausoleum. The Memorial Tomb of Alexander I of Battenberg (Bulgarian: Гробница паметник „Александър І Батенберг", Grobnitsa pametnik „Aleksandar І Batenberg"), better known as the Battenberg Mausoleum (Мавзолей на Батенберг, Mavzoley na Batenberg) in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, is the mausoleum and final resting ...