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Map of Bulgaria. This is a complete list of all cities and towns in Bulgaria sorted by population. Province capitals are shown in bold. Primary sources are the National Statistical Institute (NSI) [1] and the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. [2] The largest city is Sofia with about 1.4 million inhabitants and the smallest is Melnik with about 300.
This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total. Lists of populated places in Bulgaria (1 C, 6 P) Neighbourhoods in Bulgaria (2 C, 5 P) Populated places in Bulgaria by province (28 C) Cities and towns in the Rhodopes (1 C, 25 P) Populated places in Thrace (2 P)
Ruse is the fifth largest city in Bulgaria by population. It was the most populated city of Bulgaria in 1880 with 26,163 people. [31] The number of the residents of the city(not the municipality) reached its peak around 1990, numbering almost 200,000.
T. List of cities of Thrace. List of twin towns and sister cities in Bulgaria. Categories: Lists of populated places by country. Populated places in Bulgaria. Bulgaria geography-related lists.
Cities portal. v. t. e. This is a list of national capitals, ordered according to population. The population statistics given refer only to the official capital area, and do not include the wider metropolitan/urban district.
At the 2011 census, the population inhabiting Bulgaria was 7,364,570 in total, but the 2021 Census calculated that the population had declined to 6.5 million. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The peak was in 1989, the year when the borders opened after a half of a century of communist regime, when the population numbered 9,009,018.
Category. : Cities in Bulgaria. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cities in Bulgaria. The unique type of urban settlement in Bulgaria is called grad (Bulgarian: град – grad). In this category are the urban settlements which are province seats.
Main article: Metropolitan area. Tokyo, the world's largest city and metropolitan area. A city can be defined by the inhabitants of its demographic population, as by metropolitan area, or labour market area. UNICEF defines metropolitan area as follows: A formal local government area comprising the urban area as a whole and its primary commuter ...