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  2. List of cities and towns in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The largest city is Sofia with about 1.4 million inhabitants and the smallest is Melnik with about 300. Towns are not necessarily larger than all villages. Indeed, many villages are more populous than many towns–compare for instance Lozen, a large village with more than 6,000 inhabitants, with Melnik.

  3. Gabrovo - Wikipedia

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    In the 1870s Felix Kanitz said that Gabrovo is "a big workshop" and that it is a "city that lives from the water," referring to widely used water power. The glory of the goods of Gabrovo became known throughout the Ottoman Empire, and beyond that, in Bucharest even nowadays there is a street named "Gabroveni".

  4. Pazardzhik - Wikipedia

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    Pazardzhik (Bulgarian: Пазарджик [ˈpazɐrd͡ʒik]) is a city situated along the banks of the Maritsa river, southern Bulgaria.It is the centre of Pazardzhik Province and Pazardzhik Municipality.

  5. Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    BG: Internet TLD.bg.бг ... Sofia is the nation's capital and largest city; ... [97] [98] The Soviet-style planned economy saw some experimental market-oriented ...

  6. Sofia - Wikipedia

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    Sofia [a] is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria.It is situated in the Sofia Valley at the foot of the Vitosha mountain, in the western part of the country. The city is built west of the Iskar river and has many mineral springs, such as the Sofia Central Mineral Baths.

  7. Plovdiv - Wikipedia

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    The city is an important economic, transport, cultural, and educational centre. Plovdiv joined the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities in 2016. Plovdiv is in a fertile region of south-central Bulgaria on the two banks of the Maritsa River. The city has historically developed on seven syenite hills, some of which are 250 metres (820 feet ...

  8. Stara Zagora - Wikipedia

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    Stara Zagora (Bulgarian: Стара Загора, pronounced [ˈstarɐ zɐˈɡɔrɐ]) is a city in Bulgaria, and the administrative capital of Stara Zagora Province.It is located in the Upper Thracian Plain, near the cities of Kazanlak, Plovdiv, and Sliven.

  9. Veliko Tarnovo - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Tarnovo depicts a figure with three lions. Purple color was used for the flag of the city, because during the excavations in the church St. Forty Martyrs, purple clothes of rulers were found. There is also a key and a necklace of Veliko Tarnovo. The first known coat of arms of the city is from 1921 by Dimitar Bagrilov.