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The Bulgarian term "област" (oblast) is preferably translated into English as "province", in order to avoid disambiguation and distinguish from the former unit called "окръг" (okrag, translated as "district") and the term "регион" (always translated as "region"). At any rate, "district" and "region" are sometimes still used to ...
India (including disputed areas) 3,287,263: Third largest country in Asia (after Russia and China). Includes all disputed territories. Delhi Sultanate: 3,200,000 Size at greatest extent in 1312. German Colonial Empire: 3,199,015: Size at greatest extent in 1912. Arabian Peninsula: 3,189,612: A geographic region of the Middle East. India (non ...
Second smallest province of Burundi. Komoran: 695: Island part of Indonesia. Bahrain: 694: Country in Middle East. Bray Island: 689: Island part of the Arctic Archipelago. Canton of Glarus: 685: Canton of Switzerland. Nairobi Province: 684: Smallest Province of Kenya. Singapore: 683: Country in Asia. UN figure is as of 2004. Official area in ...
After 1880 Kingdom of Bulgaria were separated to 21 Okrazhiya (in English: regimental). During the years to 1885 Eastern Rumelia , where were living Bulgarians (around 92%) administrative separated to 6 departments.
Municipalities of Bulgaria Provinces of Bulgaria. The 28 provinces of Bulgaria are divided into 265 municipalities (община, obshtina).Municipalities typically comprise multiple towns, villages and settlements and are governed by a mayor who is elected by popular majority vote for a four-year term, and a municipal council which is elected using proportional representation for a four-year ...
Province map of the Republic of Bulgaria ... 41.1° N * W: 22.1° O * O: 28.9° O {{en|Location map of [[:en:Bulgaria: File usage. More than 100 pages use this file ...
Geography of Bulgaria by province (30 C) * ... Protected areas of Bulgaria (9 C, 16 P) S. Subdivisions of Bulgaria (6 C, 3 P) T. Bulgarian toponyms (1 C, 28 P)
The province has a territory of 6,449.5 km 2 (2,490.2 sq mi) and a population of 323,552 [1] (as of 2011).It is the third largest in Bulgaria after Burgas and Sofia Provinces and comprises 5.8% of the country's territory.