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  • Loznitsa (Bulgarian: Лозница, pronounced [ˈɫɔznit͡sɐ]; also transliterated Loznica or Loznitza; Turkish: Kubadın) is a small town in northeastern Bulgaria...
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    Loznitsa Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Лозница) is a municipality (obshtina) in Razgrad Province, Northeastern Bulgaria, located in the Danubian Plain...
    8 KB (280 words) - 03:10, 29 October 2024
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    in Bulgaria sorted by population. Province capitals are shown in bold. Primary sources are the National Statistical Institute (NSI) and the Bulgarian Academy...
    47 KB (275 words) - 21:02, 13 September 2024
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    Bulgarian Turks (Bulgarian: български турци; Turkish: Bulgaristan Türkleri) are ethnic Turks from Bulgaria. According to the 2021 census, there were 508...
    238 KB (21,717 words) - 18:10, 28 October 2024
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    Herzegovina Kranj, Slovenia Kristiansand, Norway Levanger, Norway Loznitsa, Bulgaria Mali Zvornik, Serbia Novo Mesto, Slovenia Odesa, Ukraine Osijek, Croatia...
    33 KB (3,067 words) - 14:01, 30 October 2024
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    of Muslims in Bulgaria stood at 638,708 corresponding to 9.8% of the population. Ethnically, Muslims in Bulgaria are Turks, Bulgarians and Roma, living...
    66 KB (7,229 words) - 20:37, 7 October 2024
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    Sofia (redirect from Sofia, Bulgaria)
    soʊˈfiːə/ SOH-fee-ə, SOF-; Bulgarian: София, romanized: Sofiya, IPA: [ˈsɔfijɐ] ) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia...
    163 KB (13,937 words) - 17:21, 31 October 2024
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    Razgrad Province (category Provinces of Bulgaria)
    divided into seven municipalities. Razgrad • Kubrat • Isperih • Zavet • Loznitsa • Tsar Kaloyan • Samuil Municipalities within Razgrad Province with their...
    11 KB (509 words) - 22:54, 28 October 2024
  • Lom (Bulgarian: Лом [ˈɫɔm]) is a town in northwestern Bulgaria, part of Montana Province, situated on the right bank of the Danube, close to the estuary...
    14 KB (1,091 words) - 21:45, 28 October 2024
  • list of football teams in Bulgaria, contains football clubs that have recently been and/or still are members of the Bulgarian Football Union. The list...
    82 KB (1,270 words) - 10:22, 22 May 2024
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    Belovo (Bulgarian: Белово [ˈbɛɫovo]) is a town in South West Bulgaria. It is the seat of Belovo Municipality. It is located in Pazardzhik Province, where...
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    Varna (Bulgarian: Варна, pronounced [ˈvarnɐ]) is the third-largest city in Bulgaria and the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea...
    116 KB (11,527 words) - 17:38, 31 October 2024
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    town: Isperih) Kubrat Municipality (main town: Kubrat) Loznitsa Municipality (main town: Loznitsa) Razgrad Municipality (main town: Razgrad) Samuil Municipality...
    22 KB (1,765 words) - 10:56, 14 June 2024
  • Turkish Bulgarians who were born in Bulgaria (during the Ottoman or post-Ottoman periods) as well as people of full or partial Turkish Bulgarian origin...
    36 KB (3,007 words) - 15:20, 4 November 2024
  • Tran (Bulgarian: Трън, lit. 'thorn', pronounced [trɤn]) is a small town in Tran Municipality, Pernik Province, western Bulgaria. It is 27 km (17 mi) from...
    9 KB (998 words) - 18:59, 28 October 2024
  • Thumbnail for Ruse, Bulgaria
    Ruse (also transliterated as Rousse, Russe; Bulgarian: Русе [ˈrusɛ]) is the fifth largest city in Bulgaria. Ruse is in the northeastern part of the country...
    61 KB (4,581 words) - 18:30, 31 October 2024
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    Tarnovo (Bulgarian: Велико Търново, romanized: Veliko Tŭrnovo, pronounced [vɛˈliko ˈtɤrnovo]; "Great Tarnovo") is a city in north central Bulgaria and the...
    50 KB (4,981 words) - 06:02, 29 October 2024
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    Plovdiv (redirect from Plovdiv, Bulgaria)
    Plovdiv (Bulgarian: Пловдив, pronounced [ˈpɫɔvdif]) is the second-largest city in Bulgaria, 93 miles southeast of the capital Sofia. It had a population...
    140 KB (13,025 words) - 11:02, 9 November 2024
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    Nikopol (Bulgarian: Никопол [niˈkɔpoɫ]; historically Greek: Νικόπολις, Nikópolis, Latin: Nicopolis, Turkish: Niğbolu) is a town in northern Bulgaria, the...
    11 KB (1,149 words) - 02:43, 23 October 2024
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    Montana (Bulgarian: Монтана [monˈtanɐ]) is a town in northwestern Bulgaria. It is the administrative centre of the Montana Province. On the 2021 census...
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