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  2. Sofia, Sofiya-Grad Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ... - AOL

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    Get the Sofia, Sofiya-Grad local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  3. Sofia - Wikipedia

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    The coldest recorded year was 1893 with an average January temperature of −10.4 °C (13 °F) and an annual temperature of 8.2 °C (46.8 °F). [50] Summers are quite warm and sunny. In summer, the city generally remains slightly cooler than other parts of Bulgaria, due to its higher altitude.

  4. List of spa towns in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Temperature and output; ... Sofia Province 2 springs; 26 °C and 62-65 °C; 25 L/s ... 10 springs; 22 °C Eleshnitsa Blagoevgrad Province Hisarya:

  5. Dolna Banya - Wikipedia

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    Dolna Banya, also Dolna Banja or Dolna Bania (Bulgarian: Долна баня) is a town located in Sofia Province in southwestern Bulgaria. 75 km from Sofia and Plovdiv, Dolna Banya is located in the Kostenets–Dolna Banya Valley by the north-eastern slopes of the Rila Mountains, 18 and 30 km respectively from the ski resorts of Borovets and Samokov.

  6. Tran, Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The lowest temperature in Bulgaria −38.3 °C (−36.9 °F) was recorded in Tran in January 1947. With temperatures frequently dropping to −20 °C (−4 °F) −25 °C (−13 °F) through the winter, Tran can be considered one of the coldest towns in Bulgaria.

  7. Ahtopol - Wikipedia

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    After the Balkan Wars, when the area was ceded to Bulgaria by the Ottoman Empire, the town's predominantly Greek population gradually moved to Greece and was replaced by Bulgarian refugees, mostly from Eastern Thrace, specifically Bunarhisar (150 families).

  8. Tipchenitsa - Wikipedia

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    Tipchenitsa (Bulgarian: Типченица) is a village located in Mezdra Municipality, Part of Bulgaria's Vratsa Province. It is located approximately 16 kilometers (10 miles) from the municipal town of Mezdra and 100 (62 miles) km from the Bulgarian capital Sofia. [1]

  9. List of Bulgarian records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Sofia, Bulgaria 3000 m: 7:55.4 h: Evgeni Ignatov: 1 February 1981 Sofia, Bulgaria 50 m hurdles: 6.62 Plamen Krastev: 22 February 1981 European Championships: Grenoble, France Zhivko Videnov: 25 February 2001 Meeting Pas de Calais: Liévin, France 60 m hurdles: 7.62 Zhivko Videnov: 29 January 2000 Sofia, Bulgaria High jump: 2.31 m Georgi Dakov ...