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  2. Vitosha Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    It was an unadjusted street during the Ottoman rule of Bulgaria and acquired the name Vitoshka ulitsa ("Vitosha Street") after the Liberation in 1883. The street was initially built up with low one-storey houses, but turned into an imposing trade street in the Interwar period as massive public buildings were constructed, changing Vitoshka's ...

  3. Slatina, Sofia - Wikipedia

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    Slatina (Bulgarian: Слатина [ˈsɫatinɐ]) is a district [2] located in the eastern parts of the capital Sofia. As of 2021 it has 66,687 inhabitants. [3] The district has an area of 13.25 km² which counts for 6.69% of the total Capital Municipality area. It is a flat country with some heights to the west.

  4. Capital Fort - Wikipedia

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    Capital Fort (Bulgarian: Капитал Форт) Business Center is a Class A office building in Sofia. The height is 126 m, and was the tallest building in Bulgaria before the construction of Sky Fort with its 202 m. It has 28 floors and a surface area of 80,000 square metres (860,000 sq ft).

  5. List of tourist attractions in Sofia - Wikipedia

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    Paradise Center in Sofia, Bulgaria is the largest mall in Bulgaria and Southeastern Europe based on gross leasable area. It opened doors on 28 March 2013. The mall is a huge investment project, with main investor Bulfeld, Sofia and construction company Comfort, Varna. The building is located in Hladilnika neighbourhood near The South Park.

  6. Bulgaria Mall - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria Mall is a shopping mall in Sofia, Bulgaria. It opened on December 1, 2012. [1] It's retailers include both international and Bulgarian brands. The shopping center is positioned at the intersection of Bulgaria Boulevard and Todor Kableshkov boulevard, two major roads in Sofia. The mall was developed as a part of a mixed-use retail and ...

  7. Oborishte, Sofia - Wikipedia

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    Oborishte (Bulgarian: Оборище [oˈbɔriʃtɛ]) is an urban district [1] located in the centre of the Bulgarian capital As of 2006 the population is 36,000. It has an area of 3.07 km 2, of which streets and squares encompass 59 ha, parks and gardens 47 ha, schools and kindergartens 9 ha, hospitals and polyclinics 5 ha, embassies 1.5 ha, theatres 1 ha, petrol stations and parkings 2.5 ha ...

  8. Patriarch Evtimiy Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Sofia notary's office - a National Monument of Culture built in 1899 in Neo-Renaissance style. The Nakashev's pharmacy - on the crossing with the Vitosha Blvd, reconstructed in 1996 and popular place for meetings. St Georgi the New of Sofia Church, situated in a small park. Southern side. Odeon Cinema; Lycée Français de Sofia; First City Hospital

  9. Pavlovo, Sofia - Wikipedia

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    Its area is roughly triangular, encompassed by three large avenues: Tsar Boris III Boulevard to the northwest, the Sofia ringroad (in this section known as the Nikola Petkov Boulevard) to the south, and the Buxton Boulevard to the east. Pavlovo started developing at the end of the 19th c. when a brewery was built at what became its north ...