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  • Novo Konomladi

    Novo Konomladi (Bulgarian: Ново Кономлади New Konomladi) is a village in Petrich Municipality, in Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria.

  • Mladost, Varna

    Mladost (Bulgarian: Младост) is a district of Varna Municipality in Varna Province, Bulgaria. It is situated in the northwestern part of the city.

  • Malo Konare

    Malo Konare (Bulgarian: Мало Конаре is a village in Pazardzhik Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, southern Bulgaria.

  • Lom (river)

    The Lom (Bulgarian: Лом, Latin: Almus) is a river in northwestern Bulgaria, a right tributary of the Danube flowing into it 1 km east of the town of Lom.

  • Lake Pomorie

    Lake Pomorie (Bulgarian: Поморийско езеро, Pomoriysko ezero) is the northernmost of the coastal Burgas Lakes, located in the immediate proximity of the Black Sea and the Bulgarian town of Pomorie. It has an area of 8.5 km² (reaching 10 km² together …

  • Kutelo

    Kutelo (Bulgarian: Кутело) is the second highest peak in Pirin, southwestern Bulgaria (2,908 m). Like Vihren, which towers to the south, Kutelo is marble but its slopes though sheer are not so rocky and it is not very difficult to climb. Kutelo is a…

  • Krushari

    Krushari (Bulgarian: Крушари, pronounced [kruˈʃari]) is a village in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Dobrich Province. It is the administrative centre of Krushari Municipality, which lies in the northwestern part of the province.

  • Krumovo

    Krumovo (Bulgarian: Крумово) is a village in the Plovdiv Province, southern Bulgaria. As of 2006 it has 3,378 inhabitants. The village is located at 2 km to the south of the Maritsa river and at 12 km to the south-east of Plovdiv. The Plovdiv Intern…

  • Kremikovtsi

    Kremikovtsi (Bulgarian: Кремиковци) is an industrial district 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 Bulgar…

  • Kovachevtsi, Pernik Province

    Kovachevtsi (Bulgarian: Ковачевци, pronounced [koˈvat͡ʃɛft͡si]; also transliterated Kovačevci, Kovachevci, Kovachevtzi, etc.) is a village in western Bulgaria, part of Pernik Province. It is the administrative centre of Kovachevtsi Municipality, whi…

  • Kosti, Burgas Province

    Kosti (Bulgarian: Кости, stressed on the last syllable, formerly Greek: Κωστί - Kosti) is a village in southeastern Bulgaria, part of Tsarevo Municipality, Burgas Province. It is located on the banks of the Veleka River in the Strandzha mountains no…

  • Kornitsa

    Kornitsa is a village in Gotse Delchev Municipality, in Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria. It is situated 9 kilometers northwest of Gotse Delchev and 63 kilometers southeast of Blagoevgrad in the foothills of Pirin mountain.

  • Kordopulov House

    The Kordopulov (or Kordopulov's) House (Bulgarian: Кордопулова къща, Kordopulova kashta) is a large Bulgarian National Revival house in the southwestern Bulgarian town of Melnik. It was built in 1754 specifically for wine production and was bought b…

  • Klisurski Monastery

    Klisurski Monastery (Bulgarian: Клисурски манастир, transliterated: Klisurski manastir) of "St. Cyril and St. Methodius," also known as Klisura Monastery, is a monastery of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church located in northwestern Bulgaria. It is the fo…

  • Kavarna Stadium

    Kavarna Stadium (Bulgarian: Стадион "Каварна") is a multi-purpose stadium in Kavarna, Bulgaria. It is located in the south part of the city. Currently, the venue is used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of the local Bulgarian A PFG…

  • Kaloyanovo, Plovdiv Province

    Kaloyanovo (Bulgarian: Калояново) is a village in southern Bulgaria, and the administrative center of the Kaloyanovo Municipality in the Plovdiv Province. As of 2009 it has 2,672 inhabitants.

  • Kaloyanovo Municipality

    Kaloyanovo Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Калояново) is a municipality in the Plovdiv Province, central Bulgaria and covers an area of 347 km². As of 2006 it has 12,390 inhabitants.

  • Kalishte

    Kalista is a village in southwestern Bulgaria. Kalista is located within the jurisdiction of the nearby city Radomir, Pernik Province. Kalista has an active railway station. The public school hosts students from Kalista as well as nearby villages. S…

  • Kaliopa House

    The Kaliopa House (Bulgarian: Къщата на Калиопа), a popular name for the Bulgarian "Urban lifestyle of Rousse" museum (Bulgarian: Къща-музей „Градския бит на Русе“), was built in 1864. According to a legend, the house was bestowed upon the beautiful…

  • Kaliakra transmitter

    The Kaliakra transmitter is a huge facility for medium wave broadcasting, which was built after 1988 by the former Soviet Union as a relay transmitter for Southeast Europe. After the collapse of communism in 1989, there was no need for the facility …

  • Kakrina

    Kakrina (Bulgarian: Къкрина) is a village in central northern Bulgaria, part of Lovech Municipality, Lovech Province. It lies in the central Fore-Balkan Mountains, at an altitude of 465 metres (1,526 ft).

  • Kadin most

    The Kadin most (Bulgarian: Кадин мост, "bridge of the qadi") or Nevestin most (Невестин мост, "Nevestino bridge") is a 15th-century stone arch bridge over the Struma River at Nevestino, Kyustendil Province, in southwestern Bulgaria. It was construct…

  • Kabyle (ancient city)

    Kabyle (Bulgarian: Кабиле) is an ancient Thracian city near the modern city of Kabile. It is situated less than 10 km away from Yambol, south-eastern Bulgaria. Kabyle used to be one of the most important centers of south-eastern Thrace. It was estab…

  • Ivaylo Stadium

    Stadium Ivaylo is a multi-purpose stadium in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FC Etar Veliko Tarnovo.

  • Ivanovo Municipality

    Ivanovo Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Иваново) is a municipality (obshtina) in Ruse Province, Central-North Bulgaria, located along the right bank of Danube river in the Danubian Plain.

  • Ivan Vazov National Library

    The Ivan Vazov National Library (Bulgarian: Народна библиотека "Иван Вазов") is a library situated in Bulgaria's second largest city, Plovdiv. It is named after the famous Bulgarian writer and poet Ivan Vazov.

  • Hitrino

    Hitrino (Bulgarian: Хитрино, pronounced [ˈhitrinu]) is a village in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Shumen Province.

  • Hadji Hassan Mahala

    Hadji Hassan Mahala is the third biggest Roma ghetto in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. With a population of 8,000, residents generally regard themselves as being of the Turkish ethnicity.