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1921 – FC Maritsa Plovdiv (football club) formed. 1926 – Todor Diev Stadium opens. 1928 – April: 1928 Chirpan–Plovdiv earthquakes. [8] 1932 – Тодор Александров (1932) newspaper begins publication. 1934 Annual Plovdiv Fair begins. [1] Population: 99,883. 1938 - Plovdiv Regional Ethnographic Museum new location.
Maritsa or Maritza (Bulgarian: Марица [mɐˈrit͡sɐ]), also known as Evros (Greek: Έβρος) and Meriç (Turkish: Meriç), is a river that runs through the Balkans in Southeast Europe. With a length of 480 km (300 mi), [ 3 ] it is the longest river that runs solely in the interior of the Balkan peninsula , and one of the largest in ...
Articles relating to the river Maritsa (also known as Meriç and Evros) and its history. It is a river that runs through the Balkans in Southeast Europe. With a length of 480 km (300 mi), it is the longest river that runs solely in the interior of the Balkan peninsula, and one of the largest in Europe by discharge.
Maritsa Municipality is located in the Plovdiv Province, southern Bulgaria on the northern bank of the Maritsa River. It has 30,676 inhabitants and consists only of villages . The municipality has thriving industry with around €400 000 000 invested [ 1 ] in the recent years.
Life is hard enough as it is, so taking it a little less seriously—at least from time to time—can help us feel less stressed.Maritsa Patrinos is a talented comic artist who continues to bring ...
Yasno Pole (Bulgarian: Ясно поле) is a village in Southern Bulgaria, located in Plovdiv Province, Maritsa Municipality. [1] As of the Bulgarian 2020 June census, the village had a population of 628 people. [2]
The Maritsa is a river that runs through the Balkans. Maritsa may also refer to: Maritsa Municipality, a municipality in Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria FC Maritsa Plovdiv, Bulgarian football club from the city of Plovdiv founded in 1921; Maritsa, Rhodes, a village on the Greek island of Rhodes; Maritsa Peak, peak in the South Shetland Islands
Maritsa→ Aegean Sea The Chepinska reka ( Bulgarian : Чепинска река ), or Chepino river , is a 83 km-long river in southern Bulgaria , a right tributary of the river Maritsa . [ 1 ]