Komatevo
Komatevo (Bulgarian: Коматево) is a neighbourhood of the city of Plovdiv, southern Bulgaria.
Rakovski is a city in Bulgaria.
Population: 15,782
Latitude: 42° 17' 60.00" N
Longitude: 24° 58' 0.01" E
Komatevo (Bulgarian: Коматево) is a neighbourhood of the city of Plovdiv, southern Bulgaria.
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 (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.
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.
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.
Eastern district (Bulgarian: Район Източен) is a district of Plovdiv, southern Bulgaria. It has 60,535 inhabitants. The stadium of PFC Botev Plovdiv and the beer factory of Kamenitza are located in the district.
Central district (Bulgarian: Район Централен) is one of the six districts of Plovdiv in southern Bulgaria. It has 84,431 inhabitants. Most of Plovdiv's major sights are situated in the district - Roman stadium, Roman Odeon, Ancient theatre, the Watc…
The 27th Multi-member Constituency – Stara Zagora is a constituency whose borders are the same as Stara Zagora Province in Bulgaria.
Velikan is a village in the municipality of Dimitrovgrad, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria.
Southern district (Bulgarian: Район Южен) is one of the six districts of Plovdiv in southern Bulgaria. It has 79,330. The district includes the so-called "Küçük Paris" (meaning small Paris in Turkish), Belomorski and Ostromila quarters and Komatevo.
Sheker Mahala is the second biggest Roma ghetto in Plovdiv. Its population is 10 000. Only 2 000 of them identify themselves as Roma, the rest identify themselves as people of Turkish origin.
Ognyanovo may refer to the following places in Bulgaria:
Northern district (Bulgarian: Район Северен) is a district of Plovdiv, southern Bulgaria. It is often referred by the citizens as Karshiaka meaning "the other bank" in Turkish. It has 53,870 inhabitants. The district is located on the northern bank …
Markovo tepe (Bulgarian: Марково тепе) was one of the seven syenite hills of Bulgaria's second largest city, Plovdiv. It was destroyed in the beginning of the 20th century and the material was used for the pavement of most streets in Plovdiv.
The Maritsa Hotel (Bulgarian: Хотел Марица) is a Bulgarian four-star hotel, located in Plovdiv.
Krali Marko (Bulgarian: Крали Марко) is a small village in Pazardzhik Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, southern Bulgaria. As of 2006 the population is 264. The village is located on the right bank of the Luda Yana river, close to the large village…
Kalekovets (Bulgarian: Калековец) is a village in Maritsa Municipality, Plovdiv Province.
Dyulevo (Bulgarian: Дюлево) is a village located near the town of Strelcha, western Bulgaria.