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  2. List of ports in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    11.1: 82056: Large-sized port [1] on the coast of Varna Bay. Port of Burgas: Burgas Province: Burgas: BGBOJ: 12: 115812: Medium-sized port [2] on the coast of the Gulf of Burgas. Burgas Rosenetz: Burgas Province: Burgas

  3. Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria's biodiversity, one of the richest in Europe, [131] is conserved in three national parks, 11 nature parks, 10 biosphere reserves and 565 protected areas. [ 132 ] [ 133 ] [ 134 ] Ninety-three of the 233 mammal species of Europe are found in Bulgaria, along with 49% of butterfly and 30% of vascular plant species. [ 135 ]

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  5. Burgas - Wikipedia

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    Burgas (Bulgarian: Бургас, pronounced ⓘ), sometimes transliterated as Bourgas, is the second largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast in the region of Northern Thrace and the fourth-largest city in Bulgaria after Sofia, Plovdiv, and Varna, with a population of 210,284 inhabitants, while 219,747 live in its urban area.

  6. Bucharest Metro - Wikipedia

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    [11] Politehnica metro station. The earliest plans for a Bucharest Metro were drafted in the late 1930s, alongside the general plans for urban modernization of the city. [12] The outbreak of World War II, followed by periods of political tensions culminating with the installation of communism, put an end to the plans. [13]

  7. Counties of Romania - Wikipedia

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    A total of 41 counties (Romanian: județe), along with the municipality of Bucharest, constitute the official administrative divisions of Romania.They represent the country's NUTS-3 (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics – Level 3) statistical subdivisions within the European Union and each of them serves as the local level of government within its borders.

  8. Harta - Wikipedia

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  9. DN2 - Wikipedia

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    DN2 (Romanian: Drumul Național 2) is a national road in Romania which links Bucharest with the historical regions of Moldavia and Bukovina in north-east Romania.Recently upgraded, it is today one of the best-maintained roads in the country.