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There are no separator characters. Below the first digit for each of the provinces of Bulgaria is shown. 1xxx Sofia City (София-град) [2] 2xxx Sofia Province (Софийска област) [3] 3xxx Vratsa Province (Враца) [4] 4xxx Plovdiv Province (Пловдив) [5] 44xx Pazardzhik Province (Пазарджик) [6]
Pesnopoy is located in Plovdiv Province and has a territory of 32.046 km 2. [2] It is part of Kaloyanovo Municipality. Closest towns are the spa resorts of Hisarya to the west and Banya to the north, both at less than 10 km. The village is served by the second class II-64 road in the section Plovdiv–Karlovo and railway line No. 82 Plovdiv ...
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.
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Rodopi municipality (Bulgarian: Община Родопи) is situated in the Plovdiv Province, southern Bulgaria. As of 2006 the population is 33,111. It occupies parts of the Upper Thracian Plain to the south of Plovdiv and the northernmost slopes of the central Rhodopi mountains. Its territory is 524.8 square kilometres (202.6 sq mi).
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.
At the first census after the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1880 with 24,053 citizens, [88] Plovdiv was the third largest city behind Stara Zagora, which had 25,460 citizens prior to being burnt to the ground [89] as well as Ruse, which had 26,163 citizens then, [90] and ahead of the capital Sofia, which had 20,501 citizens then. As of the 1887 ...
Stamboliyski (Bulgarian: Стамболийски [stɐmboˈlijski]) is a town in Plovdiv Province, southern Bulgaria. It is located on the Maritsa river. [2] Stamboliyski was founded in 1873–75, when the Istanbul-Belovo railway was built. It was initially called Gara Krichim ('Krichim Station') after the largest village in the vicinity then ...