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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sofia_ValleySofia Valley - Wikipedia

    The Sofia Valley (Bulgarian: Софийска котловина, romanized: Sofiyska kotlovina), or Sofia Field (Bulgarian: Софийско поле, romanized: Sofiysko pole), is a valley in central western Bulgaria bordering Stara Planina to the northeast, the Viskyar, Lyulin, Vitosha and Lozen mountains to the southwest, the Vakarel Mountain to the southeast and the low Slivnitsa Heights ...

  2. Sofia lorry deaths. On 17 February 2023, an abandoned lorry carrying illegal immigrants believed to be from Afghanistan as well as timber was discovered near Lokorsko, a village 12 miles north-east of Sofia in Sofia City Province, Bulgaria. [1] [2]

  3. Haskovo Province ( Bulgarian: Област Хасково - Oblast Haskovo, former name Haskovo okrug, Turkish: Hasköy) is a province in southern Bulgaria, neighbouring Greece and Turkey to the southeast, comprising parts of the Thracian valley along the river Maritsa. It is named after its administrative and industrial centre - the city of ...

  4. Bistritsa is among the oldest villages in the areas around Vitosha. Its name was marked in maps of the Second Bulgarian Empire as a fortress. There is a Medieval monastery which was destroyed by the Ottoman army in 1393–1396. Between 1936 and 1946 the church of the monastery was rebuilt. During these works a Medieval grave has been excavated.

  5. Sofía (en búlgaro, София) é a capital de Bulgaria, e con 1 270 450 habitantes (ano 2007) é a cidade máis poboada do país e a 14ª da Unión Europea. Localízase na rexión oeste de Bulgaria, aos pés do macizo Vitosha. É o centro administrativo, cultural, económico e educativo do estado. Trátase dunha das capitais máis antigas de ...

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