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  2. Kintex (Bulgaria) - Wikipedia

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    Kintex is a Bulgarian state-owned company, founded in Sofia, Bulgaria, in 1966.. Until 1992 essentially an arm of the Bulgarian Communist Party's secret service, the Committee for State Security, Kintex was an import-export corporation, which controlled the sale of everything from cigarettes to heavy weapons.

  3. Tsarichina - Wikipedia

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    The town is known for its alleged paranormal activity. In the early 1990s, it was nicknamed "Bulgaria's Area 51" [2] due to the local "Tsarichina Hole". This hole was dug by the Ministry of Defence of Bulgaria, who excavated an area in the center of the village during a project active from 6 December 1990 to 19 November 1992.

  4. NUTS statistical regions of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Overview map of EU Countries - NUTS level 1. BULGARIA - NUTS level 2; BULGARIA - NUTS level 3; Correspondence between the NUTS levels and the national administrative units; List of current NUTS codes Archived 2012-02-27 at the Wayback Machine. Download current NUTS codes (ODS format) Archived 2015-07-16 at the Wayback Machine; Regions of ...

  5. Sofia - Wikipedia

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    There was an important uprising against Ottoman rule in Sofia, Samokov and Western Bulgaria in 1737. Sofia entered a period of economic and political decline in the 17th century, accelerated during the period of anarchy in the Ottoman Balkans of the late 18th and early 19th century, when local Ottoman warlords ravaged the countryside. 1831 ...

  6. Category:Drugs in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol in Bulgaria (2 C) C. Cannabis in Bulgaria (1 P) S. Bulgarian sportspeople in doping cases (32 P) T. Tobacco in Bulgaria (1 C)

  7. Knyaz Aleksandar Dondukov Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Knyaz Aleksandar Dondukov Boulevard (Bulgarian: Булевард Княз Александър Дондуков), shortly referred to as Dondukov, is an important central boulevard in Sofia. It is named after the Russian general and statesman Alexander Dondukov-Korsakov. It lies between the TZUM and the Chavdar bridge.

  8. Kremikovtsi - Wikipedia

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    Kremikovtsi (Bulgarian: Кремиковци [krɛˈmikoft͡si]) is an industrial district [1] of Sofia, Bulgaria. It is located to the northeast of the capital. The Kremikovtsi Steel Complex which is close to the neighbourhood is one of the largest industrial enterprises in Bulgaria and the Balkans. More than 20,000 people used to work there ...

  9. 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