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1,848 Articles of interest in Bulgaria

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  • Zhelezna

    Zhelezna (Bulgarian: Железна) is a village in northwestern Bulgaria, part of Chiprovtsi Municipality, Montana Province.

  • Yuri Gagarin Stadium

    Yuri Gagarin Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Varna, Bulgaria. It was initially used as the stadium of PFC Spartak Varna and PFC Cherno More Varna European matches. It will be replaced with a new stadium that is due to open in 2011. The capaci…

  • Voynyagovo

    Voynyagovo (Bulgarian: Войнягово) is a village in central southern Bulgaria, part of Karlovo Municipality, Plovdiv Province.

  • Voivodinovo

    Voivodinovo (Bulgarian: Войводиново) is a village in the Plovdiv Province, southern Bulgaria. As of 2006 it has 2,018 inhabitants. It is one of the biggest villages in the Maritsa Municipality and is at 2 km to the east of Plovdiv.

  • Vladaya

    Vladaya (Bulgarian: Владая, pronounced [vɫɐdajɐ]) is a village situated on the Vitosha and Lyulin mountains in western Bulgaria at an altitude of about 1000 m.

  • Vitosha Mountain TV Tower

    Vitosha Mountain TV Tower, better known as Kopitoto (Bulgarian: Копитото, "The Hoof") after the rock outcrop (1,348 m) it stands on, is a 186 meter tall TV tower built of reinforced concrete on Vitosha Mountain near Sofia, Bulgaria. The footprint of…

  • Vitanovo Reserve

    Vitanovo (Bulgarian: Витаново) is a nature reserve in the Strandzha Nature Park in the Strandzha mountains. It lies in south-eastern Bulgaria near the border with Turkey. The reserve is 754.5 hectares large.

  • Vetrino

    Vetrino (Bulgarian: Ветрино, pronounced [ˈvɛtrinu]) is a village in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Varna Province. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Vetrino Municipality, which lies in the western part of the Province. The village is…

  • Vacha Reservoir

    Vacha Reservoir (Bulgarian: Въча язовир; before 1999: Antonivanovtsi Reservoir) is a body of water associated with a dam in Devin Municipality, south Bulgaria. It is part of the Vacha Cascade Joint Implementation Project involving three more dams an…

  • Tundzha Municipality

    Tundzha Municipality (Bulgarian: община Тунджа) is a municipality of Yambol Province, southeastern Bulgaria. The municipality has an area of 1,218.86 square kilometres, making it the second-largest by area in the country after the Capital Municipali…

  • Tuhovishta

    Tuhovishta (variation of the name Tuvishta or Duhovishta) is a village in Southwest Bulgaria, part of Satovcha Municipality, Blagoevgrad Province.

  • Tsenovo, Ruse Province

    Tsenovo (Bulgarian: Ценово, pronounced [ˈt͡sɛnuvu]; also transliterated Cenovo or Tzenovo) is a village in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Ruse Province. It is the administrative centre of Tsenovo Municipality, which lies in the western part of Ruse …

  • Tsarev Brod

    Tsarev Brod (Bulgarian: Царев брод; also transliterated Carev Brod, Tzarev Brod, Zarev Brod, "royal ford") is a village in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Shumen municipality, Shumen Province. As of 2008, it has a population of 1,344[1] and the mayor…

  • Tsar Asen

    Tsar Asen (Bulgarian: Цар Асен) is a village in Pazardzhik Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, southern Bulgaria. As of 2006 it has 384 inhabitants. The village is located on one of the several roads between Pazardzhik and Panagyurishte.

  • Trakiya district

    Trakiya (transliterated from Bulgarian: Тракия, and from which the English-language name Thrace is translated) is the largest neighbourhood of Plovdiv as well as one of the six districts of the city located in its south-eastern parts. It has 61,920 …

  • Totleben, Bulgaria

    Totleben (in Bulgarian: Тотлебен) is a village in Pordim Municipality, in the Pleven region of Bulgaria, situated in the Danube valley, on the left bank of the river Osam.

  • Todor Diev Stadium

    Todor Diev Stadium (Bulgarian: Стадион „Тодор Диев“, "Ухото") is a football stadium in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, located in the south urban area of Kichuk Parizh.

  • Thompson, Bulgaria

    Thompson (Bulgarian: Томпсън [ˈtɔmpsən]; also transliterated Tompsan, Tompsun, Tompsǎn or Tompson) is a village in central western Bulgaria, part of Svoge municipality, Sofia Province. As of 2008, it has a population of 838[1] and the mayor is Kiril…

  • Svetlin Rusev Donative Exhibition

    The Svetlin Rusev Donative Exhibition (Bulgarian: Изложба-дарение „Светлин Русев“, Izlozhba-darenie „Svetlin Rusev“) is a permanent art exhibition in Pleven, Bulgaria, including over 400 works of Bulgarian and foreign art donated by the noted Bulgar…

  • Sub-Balkan valleys

    The Sub-Balkan valleys (Bulgarian: Подбалкански Котловини) of Bulgaria are located between Stara Planina, Vitosha and Sredna Gora. There is great abundance of mineral waters, the most notable spas being Bankya, Sofia, Banya, Pavel Banya, Sliven Mine…

  • Strumyani

    Strumyani (Bulgarian: Струмяни, pronounced [struˈmʲani]; also transliterated Strumjani or Strumiani) is a village in southwestern Bulgaria, part of Blagoevgrad Province.

  • St. Nikolai, Varna

    Saint Nicholai's icon (Holy image) labels the light house at the tip of the outskirt pier of the Port of Varna. Saint Nicholai (see also Saint Nicholas) is patron saint of sailors, fishermen, ships and sailing.

  • St. Ekaterina Hospital

    The St. Ekaterina University Hospital (Bulgarian: университетска болница „Св. Екатерина“) is a university hospital in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. It was formed in 1985 as a national centre for cardiovascular diseases led by professor Aleksandar …

  • Snezhanka (cave)

    Snezhanka (Bulgarian: Снежанка, "Snow White") is a show cave in the Rhodope Mountains, some 5 km away from the town of Peshtera, southern Bulgaria. It was discovered in 1961. To reach it requires a half an hour uphill. Some of the most beautiful cav…

  • Smilyan

    Smilyan (Bulgarian: Смилян) is a village in Smolyan Municipality, located in the Smolyan Province of southern Bulgaria.

  • Slaveykov Square

    Slaveykov Square (Bulgarian: Площад Славейков) is one of the most popular squares in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. It is named after Bulgarian writers Petko and Pencho Slaveykov, a father and a son. A sculpture of the two sitting on a bench is one…

  • Skat (river)

    The Skat (Bulgarian: Скът Bulgarian pronunciation: [ˈskət]; also transliterated Skǎt or Skut; Latin: Scitus) is a river in the western Danubian Plain of northern Bulgaria and a right tributary of the Ogosta.