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  Bulgarian properties. Blagoevgrad region. You can find real estates, properties in Bulgaria with SBS Bulgarian ...
Blagoevgrad region has an extremely favourable geographic position because it is close to some of the major Bulgarian cities and airports.
The Blagoevgrad region encompasses the western part of Bulgaria at the footsteps of the Rila mountain, a place proverbial for its enticing natural beauty and fascinating scenery.
The region is known for its abundance in flora and fauna.
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  Blagoevgrad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Blagoevgrad (Bulgarian Благоевград) is a town in Bulgaria, with a population of about 76,000.
The city is the administrative center of Blagoevgrad oblast, and arguably the economic and cultural center of Southwestern Bulgaria.
Blagoevgrad is home to two universities: Southwestern University "Neofit Rilski" and the American University in Bulgaria.
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 *** Visit to Bulgaria : BLAGOEVGRAD, Bulgaria *** - Travel guide and Search engine
The municipality of Blagoevgrad is located in the southwestern corner of Bulgaria and covers an area of approximately 628 km2, on which Blagoevgrad itself and 25 adjacent villages are situated.
Blagoevgrad also allows easy access to the Bulgarian capital of Sofia (approximately 100 kilometers to the north) and to all towns in the region.
The Blagoevgrad area is part of the region, known as "Pirin" which is characterized by its unique geographic location, physical beauty of the surrounding mountains, and rich flora and fauna.
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Blagoevgrad is one of the largest towns in Southwestern Bulgaria.
The town of Belitsa (3 745 inhabitants) is situated at the distance of 178 km of Sofia and 76 km of Blagoevgrad.
Petrich municipality is situated in the southern part of Blagoevgrad county and in the southwestern part of Bulgaria on an area of 650 000 decares.
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 Macedonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The other two major ethnic groups in the region are the Bulgarians, who represent the bulk of the population of Pirin Macedonia, and the Albanians, who are the majority inhabitants of the western and southwestern parts of the Republic of Macedonia and make up 25% of the population.
Most of the inhabitants of the regions are Christians of the Eastern Orthodox rite (principally the Bulgarian Orthodox, the Greek Orthodox and the Serbian Orthodox Churches, as well as the unrecognized Macedonian Orthodox Church).
Greeks were resettled in the region to dilute the Slav population, many of whom emigrated (especially to Australia) in the face of official pressure.
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 LAND AND PEOPLE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The area of the region is 1354 sq.km (1.2% of the territory of the country) and the population is 1,111,476 which is 14% of the population of Bulgaria.
Ruse region comprises lands along the lower course of the Danube (the river Yantra to the west and to Silistra in the east) in the south it is part of the ridge of the Balkan Range.
The administrative centre of the region is Ruse with a population of 170,000 population.
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 Blagoevgrad hotels : Alen Mak hotel & Fenix hotel in Blagoevgrad
Administrative, cultural and transport capital of the Pirin region, Blagoevgrad is situated at the foot of the southwestern slopes of Rila mountain, on the banks of river Blagoevgradska Bistritsa, 101 km south of Sofia.
The region of Blagoevgrad includes parts of three of the biggest Bulgarian mountains - Rila, Pirin and the Rhodopes and is well known under the name of Pirin region.
The city of Blagoevgrad is the major city in the region and one the most important economic and cultural centers in Southwest Bulgaria.
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 Blagoevgrad Province - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Blagoevgrad (formerly Gorna Dzhumaya, Turkish Cuma-i Bala) is a province of southwestern Bulgaria.
It borders Greece and Republic of Macedonia and lies on the Struma River, which is the natural link between Greece and Bulgaria.
The area is part of the wider Macedonian region, and is also known as Pirin Macedonia.
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 Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The region of Blagoevgrad covers parts of three of the biggest Bulgarian mountain ranges — Rila, Pirin and Rhodope -and is also known as the Pirin region, named after the Pirin Mountains, dominating its territory like a majestic pillar.
The city of Blagoevgrad is the major city in the region and one the most important economic and cultural centres in southwest Bulgaria.
Blagoevgrad is known for the American University in Bulgaria (AUBG), founded there in 1990.
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 Bulgarian properties for sale - the town of Blagoevgrad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Blagoevgrad region is located in the southwestern corner of Bulgaria and covers an area of approximately 628 km2, on which Blagoevgrad itself and 25 adjacent villages are situated.
The Blagoevgrad region has an ample supply of pure mineral water, river systems and lush mountain forests.
Blagoevgrad is also close to the Bulgarian capital Sofia (approximately 100 kilometres to the north) and to all towns in the region.
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 Macedonia Article, Macedonia Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Macedonia is a geographical and historical region of the Balkan peninsula in south-eastern Europe.
The region is divided between Greece, with roughly half of the area and population,split between the three provinces of Macedonia Central, Macedonia West, and Macedonia East ; the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, with around 40%; and Bulgaria, with less than a tenth, in Blagoevgrad province.
The other two major ethnic groups in the region are the Bulgarians, who represent the bulk of the population of Pirin Macedonia and form a small minority of 5,000 people in the Republic of Macedonia, and the Albanians, whopredominate the western and southwestern parts of the Republic of Macedonia.
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 Blagoevgrad (region)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Blagoevgrad Archaeological field school Gives information on the archaeological field school, organized by Society for Alternative Culture and Education - in the town of Blagoevgrad in the summer of 2003.
Region Hannover Offizielle Site der Region Hannover mit Informationen aus den Bereichen Region und Politik, Informationen und Service, Umwelt und Bauen, Kultur und Freizeit, Jugend und Bildung, Gesundheit und Soziales, Presse und Medien.
Official Region V Website This is the website for Region five of Alpha Phi Omega.
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 The Official Tourism site for Destination Bulgaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The region of Blagoevgrad includes parts of three of the biggest Bulgarian mountain ranges - Rila, Pirin and Rhodope and is well known by the name of the Pirin Region.
The regional administrative centre is the town of Kyustendil, situated in its southwestern part: the Kyustendil Lowland.
km, this municipality represents 30.2% of the total territory of the region), with a population of 73,346, of whom 51,300 are residents of the town area.
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 Blagoevgrad region - Bansko, Sandanski, Roupite, Rila mountain, Moussala, Melnik, Leshten   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Blagoevgrad region boasts an extremely favourable geographic position due to its proximity to major Bulgarian cities and airports, making it one of the best regions for second home acquisition.
The Blagoevgrad region encompasses the western part of Bulgaria at the footsteps of the Rila mountain, a place proverbial for its enticing natural beauty and fascinating scenery.
The region is known for its abundance in flora and fauna.
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 Bulgaria - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Some say they are from the Volga region in today's Ukraine and Russia, while others claim that they originated from somewhere in central Asia around the Pamir.
Parliament is responsible for enactment of laws, approval of the budget, scheduling of presidential elections, selection and dismissal of the prime minister and other ministers, declaration of war, deployment of troops outside of Bulgaria, and ratification of international treaties and agreements.
The southwest of the country is mountainous, containing the highest point of the Balkan Peninsula, the Musala at 2,925 m, and the range of the Balkan mountains runs west-east through the middle of the country, north of the famous Rose Valley.
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 Bulgaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was re-established in 1185 and continued to be an important power in the European south-east for two more centuries by fighting to assert its place in the region with the Byzantine Empire, crushing the Crusader states in Greece, as well as Hungary.
An autonomous Bulgarian principality comprising Moesia and the region of Sofia was established in 1878 following the Russo-Turkish War, 1877-78.
The southwest of the country is mountainous, containing the highest point of the Balkan Peninsula, peak Musala at 2,925 m, and the range of the Balkan mountains runs west-east through the middle of the country, north of the famous Rose Valley.
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Agriculture and the livestock grazing in this region are semi-intensive.
The significant threats in the region are: intensive logging; the use of inappropriate tree species in afforestation; road building in the heart of the region; inordinate grazing; extensive livestock breeding and raising (especially goats and half-wild pigs); and, most critically, plans for the development of tourism in the region and the expected construction of resorts.
The region is characterized by a temperate continental climate.
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Neighboring municipalities Simitli, Razlog, Rila and Kocherinovo.Municipality Blagoevgrad is bordered on the west with Republic Macedonia Country: BULGARIA Region: Blagoevgrad Area: 1 690 hectares Population:90 Th.c.
Blagoevgrad is a center of the Blagoevgrad Region and is one of 28-th regions in Bulgaria.
The city of Blagoevgrad is proposed to become a demonstration zone for energy efficiency according to the current project as a typical Bulgarian industrialized city of second group (with a population between 40 000 and 120 000 citizens), which has no district heating built up.
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 Bulgarian Towns : Blagoevgrad region
The region of Blagoevgrad covers parts of three of the biggest Bulgarian mountains – Rila, Pirin and Rodopi and is also known as the Pirin region, named after the Pirin mountain, dominating its territory like a majestic pillar.
The Regional Agency for Economic Development (RAED) Blagoevgrad is a non-governmental organization member of The Bulgarian Association of Regional Development Agencies (BARDA), which aims to stimulate the local economy and reduce local unemployment by assisting the development of small and medium business throughout the Blagoevgrad region.
Union of Science and Technology is the regional branch of the national Union, aimed to help its members develop their professional, creative and social interests, enhance their social prestige and speed up the embedding of Bulgarian and foreign scientific achievements.
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Blagoevgrad is located in the southwestern part of Bulgaria.
The area of Blagoevgrad municipality is approximately 628 square kilometers.
Blagoevgrad is a regional center for both the national telecommunications and national television companies.
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 Macedonia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Macedonia is a geographical and historical region of the Balkan peninsula in south-eastern Europe with an area of around 67,000 square kilometres and a population of 4.65 million.
The region is divided between Greece, with roughly half of the area and population, split between the three provinces of Macedonia Central, Macedonia West, and Macedonia East; the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, with around 40%; and Bulgaria, with less than a tenth, in Blagoevgrad province.
The other two major ethnic groups in the region are the Bulgarians, who represent the bulk of the population of Pirin Macedonia and form a small minority of 5,000 people in the Republic of Macedonia, and the Albanians, who are the majority inhabitants of the western and southwestern parts of the Republic of Macedonia.
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 Guidez.net: Blagoevgrad
Blagoevgrad Municipality; Bulgaria; Pirin; Благоевград; България; Пирин; Община......
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 Blagoevgrad property Bulgaria | Blagoevgrad Property For Sale Bulgaria | Blagoevgrad Real Estate
Famed for its major ski resorts, Blagoevgrad property is proving currently growing in popularity amongst property purchasers while the emerging Bulgarian property market is still in its early stages and promises some great profits for the future.
Blagoevgrad property in Bansko has great appeal due to the fact that it is Bulgaria’s most popular and modern ski resort and this resort is gaining increasing popularity with increasing numbers of foreign tourists visiting each year.
Bulgarian property in Blagoevgrad, including Bansko and Borovets, is expected to offer investors high returns on investment while property prices are set to continue to rise in the future.
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 Blagoevgrad Region - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Blagoevgrad region of Bulgaria contains the cities of Blagoevgrad, Sandanski and Melnik.
It lies on the Strouma river, which is the natural link between Greece and Bulgaria.
Blagoevgrad, Sandanski and Melnik are west of the Strouma.
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 Blagoevgrad - Bulgarian Properties for sale and rent - www.insproperties.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Blagoevgrad, about 100 km south of Sofia, is known for the American University in Bulgaria (AUBG), founded there in 1990 and the Bulgarian South Western University.
The Blagoevgrad region is situated in the Southwestern part of Bulgaria.
It is the third largest region in the country after those of Burgas and Sofia.
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 Blagoevgrad Tourist Information and Travel Guide at InfoHub.com
Administrative capital of the Pirin region, BLAGOEVGRAD 's concrete suburbs and factories suggest a workaday town with little to tempt you away from the highway, but in reality it's the coolest place in southwest Bulgaria.
Historically Blagoevgrad was an important crafts town, predominantly inhabited by Turks from the sixteenth century until their flight in 1912, after which it was settled by local peasants and displaced Bulgarians from Macedonia and the Aegean seaboard.
Modern Blagoevgrad is centred around a sprawling pedestrian zone focused on the spacious flagstoned expanse of pl. Georgi Izmirliev Makedoncheto.
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 MRF win appeal - News news
The delay was due to a traffic jam in Sofia, caused by the Bulgarian Socialist Party’s election rally, and blockages caused by accidents on the Sofia-Blagoevgrad road.
The Blagoevgrad region has high concentrations of ethnic Turks and Bulgarian Muslims, whose votes are crucial for the MRF’s election hopes on June 17, and could prove decisive in the party’s attempts to pass the four per cent parliamentary threshold.
There are 25,000 to 30,000 voters in that region who need to have some guarantee for their votes,” said Dogan after the meeting.
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 Governor's Administration - Kyustendil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
To the North, it borders the Region of Pernik, to the East – Sofia Region, to the South – Blagoevgrad Region, and its western boundary coincides with the state borders with the Republic of Macedonia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
The total population of the Region is 170.559 of whom 50,8% female; 96% are ethnic Bulgarians, 0,2% ethnic Turks and 3,34% - Gypsies.
In its core, the Regional Strategy for Development is based on a comprehensive analysis of all factors, bearing impact on regional development: geo-strategic, natural and anthropogenic resources, social and economic parameters, eco-systems, cultural and historical traditions, as well as on insuring optimal conditions for their sustainable development through adequate regional planning.
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 New Balkan Politics - Issue 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The problems deciphering national identification of the population is divided between Bulgaria, Greece and the geographical region of Yugoslavian-Macedonia and was strongly influenced by the developments of the Communist insurgence on the Balkans.
District courts in Blagoevgrad and Sofia, as well as the Supreme Court of Bulgaria, repeatedly rejected the demands made by such organizations to be registered according the still applicable1949 Persons and Families Law.
It can be deduced that regions with positive attitudes are more urbanized and have a higher number of educated inhabitants, while negative attitudes predominate where compact masses of Turk and, in general, Moslem, population resides.
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