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  Dobrich Province - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dobrich Province is a province in northeastern Bulgaria.
In 1949, Dobrich (the city) was named Tolbukhin in honor of the Soviet General Fedor Tolbukhin, whose 3rd Ukrainian Front was responsible for liberating the region from Nazi rule.
The names of both the city and the province reverted to Dobrich in 1990, after the fall of Communism.
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 Dobrich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dobrich (Bulgarian: Добрич, historical names: Hacıoğlu Pazarcık in Ottoman Turkish, Bazargic in Romanian, Tolbuhin during the Socialist era) is a town in northeastern Bulgaria and the administrative centre of Dobrich Province.
Dobrich is the eighth most populated town in Bulgaria, being the centre of the historical region of Southern Dobruja, and is located 30 km west of the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, not far from resorts such as Albena, Balchik, and Golden Sands.
After the Treaty of Bucharest of 1913 (confirmed by the Treaty of Neuilly of 1919), Dobrich and the whole of Southern Dobruja were incorporated in Romania for a period until 1940.
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 Bulgaria Property - Homes and Land for Sale or Rent, Estate Agents - imoti.net
Vidin Province is the northwesternmost province of Bulgaria.
Kardzhali is a province of southern Bulgaria, neighbouring Greece with the Greek prefectures of Xanthi and Rodhopi to the south and east.
Smolyan Province is a province in southern Bulgaria.
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 landlordbg.com Information about Bulgaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Blagoevgrad Province (formerly Gorna Dzhumaya, Turkish Cuma-i Bala) is a province or oblast of southwestern Bulgaria.
Kardzhali (Cyrillic: Кърджалийска област Kŭrdzhaliyska oblast) is a province of southern Bulgaria, neighbouring Greece with the Greek prefectures of Xanthi and Rodhopi to the south and east.
Pleven Province embraces a territory of 4333.54 km² and a population of 310 449.
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 Dobrich property Bulgaria | Dobrich Property For Sale Bulgaria | Dobrich Real Estate
Dobrich property is located in north eastern Bulgaria in the administrative centre of the province of Dobrich.
Dobrich is the eighth most populated town in Bulgaria and the region consists of eight territories: the town of Dobrich itself, the Dobrich county, Balchik, Shabla, Kavarna, Tervel, General Toshevo and Krushary.
Dobrich town is highly urbanized and the real estate market is seeing substantial growth here chiefly due to the spirit of entrepreneurship in the local youth and the strong ambitions of the municipality.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: List of cities in Bulgaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Dobrich province shown within Bulgaria Dobrich Province is a province in northeastern Bulgaria.
Montana is a province in northwestern Bulgaria, bordering Serbia and Montenegro and Romania.
Khaskovo province shown within Bulgaria Haskovo is a province in southern Bulgaria, neighbouring Greece and Turkey to the south east.
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 Bulgaria property for sale in Dobrich, Bulgarian properties and houses in Dobrich
Dobrich (Bulgarian: ??????) is a town in northeastern Bulgaria and the administrative centre of Dobrich Province.
Dobrich is the eight most populated town in Bulgaria, being the centre of the historical region of Southern Dobruja, and is located 30 km west of the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, not far from resorts such as Albena, Balchik, and Golden Sands.
The town was liberated from the Ottoman Empire on 27th January 1878] and renamed Dobrich on 19th February 1882 by means of a knyaz Alexander I's decree after Dobrotitsa, a mediaeval ruler of Dobruja.
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 WikiMiki.net - Dobrich Province   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Province is a name for a subnational entity that is a secondary level of government in most countries.
In many federations (particularly those that are in fact confederations), the province or state is not clearly subordinate to the national or "central" government.
In Peru, provinces are a tertiary unit of government, as the country is divided into twenty-five regions, which are then subdivided into 194 provinces.
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 Dobrich Travel Information
Dobrich – everything worth knowing about Bulgaria is included on this page, history, what to see, where to stay, current industry, what to eat and where to go on a night.
Much of Dobrich is formed on the Danube Plain-a flat area with gradual, sloping hills.
Typically, the temperate in Dobrich is -22°C in the coldest part of the winter and averages 40°C in the summer.
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 Properties for sale in Dobrich Bulgaria. Dobrich properties.
Dobrich is the biggest city of a historical province called South Dobruja, a large fertile plain south of the Danube.
Dobrich marks the centre of the Southern Dobrudja (in Romanian Dobrogea), a fertile stretch of land between the Danube river and the Black Sea coast.
Dobrich is not linked to the railway network, so the only chance is the bus.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Burgas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
It is the capital of Burgas Province and an industrial and tourist center.
Burgas province shown within Bulgaria Burgas province or oblast is located in south-eastern Bulgaria, on the southern Black Sea coast.
Samokov is a town in the Sofia Province in the southwest of Bulgaria.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Samokov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Samokov (Самоков) is a town in Sofia Province in the southwest of Bulgaria.
It is situated in a kettle between the mountains Rila and Vitosha.
Kyustendil is a city in western Bulgaria, the capital of the Kyustendil Province, with a population of 47,196 (as of 2005).
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Pleven   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
A Bulgarian license plate from the city of Sofia A Dobrich Province license plate The standard Bulgarian license plates consist of a blue vertical strip (the European strip) on the left side of the plate containing the flag of Bulgaria and the country code of Bulgaria (BG), always followed on...
Pleven Province or Pleven Oblast is a province located in central northern Bulgaria, bordering the Danube river, Romania and the Bulgarian provinces of Vratsa, Veliko Tarnovo and Lovech.
Pleven Province embraces a territory of 4,333.54 km² and a population of 310,449.
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 Dobruja - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The province was generally stable and prosperous until the crisis of the Third Century, which led to the weakening of its defense and to numerous barbarian invasions.
During the reign of Traianus Decius the province heavily suffered from the attack of Goths under king Cniva.
In 602 during the mutiny of the Byzantine army in the Balkans, a large mass of Slavs crossed the Danube, settling south of the Danube.
www.netipedia.com /index.php/Dobruja   (3854 words)

  
 Sofia - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
When Emperor Diocletian divided the province of Dacia into Dacia Ripensis (on the banks of the Danube) and Dacia Mediterranea, Serdica became the capital of Dacia Mediterranea.
Sofia was conquered by the Ottoman Empire during the reign of Murad I in 1382, becoming the capital of the Ottoman province (beylerbeylik) of Rumelia for more than 4 centuries.
The city of Sofia is one of 28 Provinces of Bulgaria (not to be confused with Sofia Province, which surrounds but does not include the city).
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 Bulgarian properties. Silistra region. You can find real estates, properties in Bulgaria with SBS Bulgarian Properties, ...
The beautiful province of Silistra is situated in the north-eastern part of Bulgaria, on the bank of the Danube river.
The tourism in the Silistra province has a high growth potential and is among the priorities in the regional plan for development.
The other settlements in the province are the towns of Tutrakan and Alfatar and the villages of Glavnitza and Malak Preslavetz, all boasting enticingly beautiful nature, marked by wild exuberance and numerous challenges.
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 The Province of Dobric
The Dobrich - Town municipality is located in the Dobrich district, which consists of eight municipalities: Dobrich, Balchik, Shabla, Kavarna, Tervel, General Toshevo and Kroushari.
Amazing is the ethnographic complex 'Old Dobrich', situated in the town of Dobrich and representing old Bulgarian crafts in an authentic atmosphere.
The town of Dobrich's territory is a part of the Danube Hilly Plain, which is characterized by flat and even hills, shallow and wide valleys with slanting slopes, cut through by the valley of the Souha Reka River which passes through the town.
www.best-of-bulgaria-property.com /provinces-of-bulgaria/dobric.htm   (145 words)

  
 Tabibito's Bulgaria Guide: Dobrich, the centre of the Southern Dobruja
Location: Dobrich is around 40 km north of →Varna - halfway on the road to the border crossing with →Romania.
History: Dobrich marks the centre of the Southern Dobrudja (in Romanian Dobrogea), a fertile stretch of land between the Danube river and the Black Sea coast.
The area around Dobrich is dominated by fields: Wheat, corn, sugar beet, sunflowers, cotton fields and here and there a vinyard.
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 Bulgarian properties. Rousse region. You can find real estates, properties in Bulgaria with SBS Bulgarian Properties, ...
The province is made up of eight counties — Russe, Byala, Ivanovo, Tzenovo, Borovo, Slivo Pole, Dve mogili and Vyatovo, the city of Russe being the administrative centre of the province.
The north border of the province coincides with the state border with the Republic of Romania and passes along the waterway of the Danube river.
It is the administrative centre of the county of Ivanovo, the Russe province.
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 Dobrich: Accommodation in dobrich and cheap travel to dobrich, bulgaria. Things to do in dobrich - dobrich attractions ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Dobrich [province shown within Bulgaria] Its major city is Dobrich.
Dobrich Dobrich () (Formerly Tolbukhin) A city of northeast Bulgaria north of Varna.
Dobrich is the eighth most populated town in Bulgaria, being the centre of the commercial real estate for sale in dobrich dobrich, varna €380000 eur
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Varna province comprised Varna, Balchik, Mankalyan, Hadzhioglu, Pazardzhik (Dobrich), Provadiya and Shumen district.
In 1913 Balchik, Dobrich and Kurtonabor area were removed from the territory of the region.
Firstly, Varna district comprised the territories of the former Varna, Dobrich and Shumen regions, however later the three of them were defined as separate districts.
www.vn.government.bg /en/stranici/1oblast/istoria.htm   (655 words)

  
 Owners flush with cash   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Pete Dobrich, one of the Spitfires' ownership group that includes current NHLer Bob Boughner and former NHLer Warren Rychel, said Monday that despite the $5-million to $6-million price tag, the new owners won't be short of working capital.
In recent OHL transactions, Oshawa was sold for $3.8 million in 2004, Belleville for $3.5 million in 2004 and North Bay, which moved to Saginaw, Mich., in 2002, for $3 million.
Dobrich was working with team officials Monday on a season-ticket package to be delivered before the end of the month.
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In 15 AD the Roman province of Moesia was created, but Dobruja, under the name Ripa Thraciae remained part of the Odrysian kingdom, while the Greek cities on the coast formed Praefectura orae maritimae.
The province was generally stable and prosperous until the crisis of the Third Century, which led to the weakening of defenses and numerous barbarian invasions.
During the reign of Traianus Decius the province suffered greatly from the attack of Goths under King Cniva.
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 ...::: Kostas Homes Ltd. - Real Estate Agency - Properties in Bulgaria, Land, Apartment, House, Villa, Appartment, ...
Dobrichka Municipality is situated in northeastern Bulgaria and is a part of Dobrich District.
The population centers in the municipality are located as a ring around the municipal and district center at a distance 30 - 35 km from Dobrich city.
The administrative-territorial organization of Dobrich Municipality in non-traditional given the fact that there is no natural administrative center, therefore all population centers are in equal position.
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 Information about Bulgaria - Northeastern Bulgarian Region
The town of Dobrich (population: 100 379; 220 m above sea level) is situated on the Dobroudzha Plateau by the small Dobrich River.
In 1882 at the insistence of the local inhabitants, the town was called Dobrich (after the name of Dobrotitsa, Bulgarian leader in medieval times, ruler of the area).
The Ethnographic House Museum (in the centre of the town) is in one of the most interesting Revival houses (1861) and illustrates the living conditions, traditions, customs, crafts and culture of particular Bulgarian ethnographic groups emigrating from different parts of the country (the regions of Odrin, Kotel, Turgovishte, etc.).
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 Bulgaria Regions
The GeoHive Bulgaria page had 1992-12-04 census data by province, which I used to calculate the populations of the nine regions at that time.
A reform that year eliminated the counties, cut the provinces into 28 smaller provinces, and cut the number of communes roughly in half.
The new regions seem to be the same as the provinces prior to 1987, except for some name changes: Mikhaylovgrad to Montana, and Tolbukhin to Dobrich.
www.statoids.com /ubg.html   (1168 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Kazanlak   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Wikimedia Commons (also called Commons or Wikicommons) is a repository of free content images, sound and other multimedia files.
Towns in Bulgaria This is a list of cities in Bulgaria with over 20,000 inhabitants, ordered by population (2005): Alphabetical list Sliven Yambol Asenovgrad Aytos Blagoevgrad Botevgrad Burgas Dimitrovgrad Dobrich Dupnitsa Gabrovo Gorna Oryahovitsa Gotse Delchev Harmanli Haskovo Karlovo Karnobat Kazanlak Kardzhali Kyustendil Lom Lovech Montana Nova Zagora Pazardzhik Pernik Petrich Pleven...
The municipality of Kazanlak is located at the foot of the Balkan mountains, in the Kazanlak Valley, which is part of the Bulgarian Valley of the Roses, known for its beauty and fertility.
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