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  2. 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.

  3. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps' location tracking is regarded by some as a threat to users' privacy, with Dylan Tweney of VentureBeat writing in August 2014 that "Google is probably logging your location, step by step, via Google Maps", and linked users to Google's location history map, which "lets you see the path you've traced for any given day that your ...

  4. Module:Location map/data/Bulgaria Sofia - Wikipedia

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    4.1 Location map templates. 4.2 Creating new map definitions. Toggle the table of contents. Module: Location map/data/Bulgaria Sofia. 5 languages.

  5. II-37 road (Bulgaria) - Wikipedia

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    Republican Road II-37 (Bulgarian: Републикански път II-37) is a 2nd class road in Bulgaria, running in direction north–south through the territory of Sofia, Pazardzhik and Smolyan Provinces. [1] Its length is 225.6 km and is the longest 2nd class road in the country.

  6. Bulgaria Boulevard, Sofia - Wikipedia

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    The southern end of Bulgaria Boulevard is the intersection with the Sofia ring road towards Boyana, after which it is called Daskal St. Popandreev. Neighbourhoods located along or near Bulgaria Boulevard, listed in a north to south order, include Ivan Vazov, Hipodruma, Belite brezi, Strelbishte, Krasno selo , Motopista, Borovo, Buxton , Gotse ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. National Palace of Culture - Wikipedia

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    The National Palace of Culture (Национален дворец на културата, Natsionalen dvorets na kulturata; abbreviated as НДК, NDK), located in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, is one of the largest multifunctional conference and cultural centers in the world. It was opened in 1981 in celebration of Bulgaria's 1300th ...

  9. Vitosha, Sofia - Wikipedia

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    It is part of the 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria. Boyana Church dating back to the 9-10th century with magnificent 13th-century frescoes. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and part of the 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria. Boyana Waterfall, a 15 m high waterfall. Dragalevtsi Monastery, built under Ivan Alexander.