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  2. Boynitsa Municipality - Wikipedia

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    The municipality embraces a territory of 166 km 2 (64 sq mi) with a population of 1,717 inhabitants, ... Census 2011, [6] „pop-stat.mashke.org“, [7] Vital statistics

  3. Vehicle registration plates of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Since 2004 with the accession of the Czech Republic to the European Union, a blue European strip with the letters CZ and European stars have been added. As of 1 January 2015, registration numbers are not changed if the owner of a vehicle moves to another region or if the vehicle is re-registered to a new owner residing in a different region.

  4. Lovech Province - Wikipedia

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    Source: pop-stat.mashke.org [6] The Lovech province had a population of 169,951 according to a 2001 census, of which 49.1% were male and 50.9% were female. [7]

  5. Automotive industry in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    The automotive industry is one of the most important industries in the Czech Republic.It produces more than 20% of production volume, directly employs more than 120,000 people and at full capacity, produces more than 1.3 million passenger cars per year, which is a new car every 23 seconds (as of 2017). [1]

  6. Shumen Province - Wikipedia

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    The Shumen province had a population of 204,395 (204,378 also given) according to a 2001 census, of which 48.8% were male and 51.2% were female. [10] As of the end of 2009, the population of the province, announced by the Bulgarian National Statistical Institute, numbered 194,090 [2] of which 22.7% are inhabitants aged over 60 years. [11]

  7. Smolyan Province - Wikipedia

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    The Smolyan province had a population of 140,066 [11] [12] according to the 2001 census, of which 48.8% were male and 51.2% were female. [13] As of the end of 2009, the population of the province, announced by the Bulgarian National Statistical Institute, numbered 124,795 [2] of which 23.4% are inhabitants aged over 60 years. [14]

  8. Polski Trambesh Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Sources: Census 2001, [5] Census 2011, [6] „pop-stat.mashke.org“, [7] Bulgarians form a majority in 14 out of 15 settlements. One village, Petko Karavelovo , has a Turkish majority with 58,7% of its population belonging to the Turkish minority in Bulgaria .

  9. Burgas Province - Wikipedia

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    Source: pop-stat.mashke.org [8] Burgas Province had a population of 423,608 (423,547 also given) according to a 2001 census , of which 49% were male and 51% were female . [ 9 ] As of the end of 2009, the population of the province, announced by the Bulgarian National Statistical Institute, numbered 422,319 [ 3 ] of which 21.8% are inhabitants ...