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1,848 Articles of interest in Bulgaria

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  • Vacha (river)

    The Vacha (Bulgarian: Въча Bulgarian pronunciation: [ˈvətʃa]) is a river in south Bulgaria, one of the main right tributaries of the Maritsa. It is 105 km long and is formed by the confluence of the Shirokolashka reka and the Byunovska reka.

  • Uzundzhovo

    Uzundzhovo (Bulgarian: Узунджово) is a village in southeastern Bulgaria, part of Haskovo municipality, Haskovo Province. As of 2008, it has a population of 1,727 and the mayor is Vancho Vanchev. The village lies in the agricultural Upper Thracian Pl…

  • Ustren

    Ustren (Bulgarian: Устрен) is a village in the Kardzhali Province, southern Bulgaria. As of 2006 it had 296 inhabitants. The population is 100% Turkish.

  • Uhlovitsa

    Uhlovitsa (Bulgarian: Ухловица) is a show cave in the Blue Pools Area (Bulgarian: Mестността „Сините вирове“, or Mestnostta "Sinite virove") in the Smolyan Province of the Rhodope Mountains, southern Bulgaria. The cave is close to Mogilitsa village …

  • Tsvetkova bara

    Tsvetkova bara or Tsvetkova Bara (Bulgarian: Цветкова бара, also transcribed as Tzvetkova bara or Cvetkova bara) is a village (село) in northwestern Bulgaria, located in the Berkovitsa municipality (община Берковица) of the Montana Province (Област …

  • Tsigov Chark

    Tsigov Chark (Bulgarian: Цигов чарк) is a ski resort in the western Rhodope Mountains of Bulgaria. It is located at 900–1000 metres above sea level, and is located 8 kilometres from the town of Batak and 24 kilometres east of Velingrad.

  • Tsar Samuil Stadium

    Tsar Samuil Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Petrich, Bulgaria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of PFC Belasitsa Petrich. The stadium holds 9,500 spectators.

  • Triaditsa, Sofia

    Triaditsa (Bulgarian: Триадица) is a district located in the southern parts of Sofia. As of 2006 the population is 65,000. The district has an area of 9,8 km². It includes three neighbourhoods: "Ivan Vazov", "Strelbishte" and "Gotse Delchev".

  • Treklyano

    Treklyano (Bulgarian: Трекляно, pronounced [ˈtrɛklʲanu]; also transliterated Trekljano or Trekliano) is a village in southwestern Bulgaria, part of Kyustendil Province. It is the administrative centre of Treklyano municipality, which lies in the nor…

  • Torfeno Branishte

    Torfeno Branishte (Bulgarian: Торфено бранище / ‘Turf Reserve’) is a nature reserve on Vitosha Mountain in Bulgaria, along with the Bistrishko Branishte reserve. The reserve has a surface area of 728.8 ha comprising the parts of Big Plateau and the …

  • Tervel Municipality

    Tervel Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Тервел) is a municipality (obshtina) in Dobrich Province, Northeastern Bulgaria, located in Southern Dobruja geographical region, about 30 km south of Danube river.

  • Targovishte Airport

    Targovishte Airport (IATA code: TGV, ICAO code: LBTG), also known Buhovtsi Airfield, is located near the village of Buhovtsi, 13 km from the city of Targovishte. Its unique location gives a chance for service of an area covering three regions includ…

  • Svirachi

    Svirachi (Bulgarian: Свирачи) is a village in the Haskovo Province, southern Bulgaria. As of 2006 it has 400 inhabitants, which places it the largest village in Ivaylovgrad municipality. Inhabitants of Svirachi are Anatolian Bulgarians, Eastern Orth…

  • Stoyan Bachvarov Dramatic Theatre

    The Stoyan Bachvarov Dramatic Theatre (Bulgarian: Драматичен театър ”Стоян Бъчваров”, Dramatichen teatar ”Stoyan Bachvarov”) is a theatre in Varna, Bulgaria, founded in 1921 as the Municipal Professional Theatre. It occupies a historic building in t…

  • Stoilovo

    Stoilovo (Bulgarian: Стоилово) is a village in Malko Tarnovo Municipality, in Burgas Province, in southeastern Bulgaria.

  • State Opera Stara Zagora

    The State Opera Stara Zagora (Bulgarian: Държавна опера Стара Загора, Darzhavna opera Stara Zagora), founded in 1925, is the second opera theatre in Bulgaria, after the National Opera and Ballet in Sofia.

  • Stambolovo, Haskovo Province

    Stambolovo (Bulgarian: Стамболово, pronounced [stambuˈlɔvu]) is a village in central southern Bulgaria, part of Haskovo Province. It is the administrative centre of Stambolovo Municipality, which is located in the southwestern part of Haskovo Provin…

  • Sredetska

    Sredetska (Bulgarian: Средецка) is a river in eastern Bulgaria. It is 69 km long with a catchment area of 985 km2.