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 LAND AND PEOPLE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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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 visitBG.de - Bulgarien Kyustendil, Kyustendil Bulgarien Reise, Urlaub, Hotelbewertung
To the north, the Kyustendil valley borders the labyrinth of the Kraishte region, to the south- the steep slopes of Osogovo Mountain, to the west- the Lisets Mountain, to the northeast- the Konyavo Mountain.
Kyustendil, Dupnitza, Bobov dol, Sapareva banya, Rila, Kocherinovo, Nevestino, Boboshevo and Trekljano.
Kyustendil is located 86 km away from Sofia, 23 km from the state border with the Republic of Macedonia, and 30 km from the stateborder with the Republic of Serbia.
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 Kyustendil Province - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The administrative, commercial and cultural center of the Region is Kyustendil.
The region abunds with granites, clays, fossils, and ores.
The regional administrative center is the town of Kyustendil situated in its Southwestern part: the Kyustendil lowerland.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kyustendil_Province   (927 words)

  
 Bulgaria property For Sale::Buy property in Bulgaria::Properties in Bulgaria::Assisting property buyers in ...
The Region of Kyustendil is situated in the South-Western part of Bulgaria.
The region, however, is most famous for its numerous mineral water springs: hot mineral water springs in Kyustendil, Sapareva banja, the villages of Nevestino and Chetirtzi.
Kyustendil is a contemporary Bulgarian administrative center, whose future is mostly seen in the development of cultural tourism, and modern rehabilitation resort centers by the hot mineral water springs.
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 STUDENT HOLIDAYS - KYUSTENDIL, BULGARIA
Kyustendil is situated in the southern part of the Kyustendil Valley, 90 km south-west of Sofia.
Kyustendil is a national balneological resort at an altitude of 500 m.
Kyustendil has a historical museum and an art gallery with a rich collection of paintings by the great Bulgarian artist Vladimir Dimitrov Maistora.
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 The town of Kyustendil
Kyustendil is situated in southwest Bulgaria, at the foot of Ossogovo Mountain and is one of the best known Bulgarian SPA resorts.
The Kyustendil region is also famous for its cherry tree orchards in the villages of Konyavo, Tavalichevo, Gorna Grashtitsa, and Nevestino.The main brands grown here are Bing and Lambert cherries.
The region, however, is most famous for its numerous mineral water springs: hot mineral water springs in Kustendil, Sapareva banja, the villages of Nevestino and Chetirtzi.
www.property.bg /Town_Information-en/Kyustendil.html   (616 words)

  
 Property in Kyustendil Bulgaria- Kyustendil properties   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Kyustendil and its surrounding areas are well known as the orchard of Bulgaria, where mostly cherries, plums, apples and etc. are grown.
Kyustendil is connected with the other parts of the country by bus and railway transport.
Kyustendil was liberated on the 29 of January 1878.
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 Information about Bulgaria - Southwestern Bulgarian Region
It is situated 69 km south of Sofia, 38 km south of Kyustendil, 33 km north of Blagoevgrad and 40 km west of Samokov.
It is situated 60 km south-east of Sofia, 40 km east of Doupnitsa, 36 km south-west of Ihtiman, 37 km west of Kostenets and 12 km north-west of Borovets Resort.
The town is 30 km to the southwest of Sofia, 59 km to the northeast of Kyustendil and 70 km to the north of Blagoevgrad.
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 Eurostat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The South-Central region borders the region to the east along the valley of the Mesta River.
While the region faces high pollution levels in some of its parts, nature is well preserved, as is the case with the National Park on the Pirin mountain.
The restructuring of the region's economy has led to an increase in the unemployment level in the main industrial centres, while in the region's southern parts the overall low level of employment is worrying.
forum.europa.eu.int /irc/dsis/regportraits/info/data/en/bg04_geo.htm   (933 words)

  
 Bulgarian property
The region, however, is most famous for its numerous mineral water springs: hot mineral water springs in Kyustendil, Sapareva Banya, the villages of Nevestino and Chetirtzi.
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.
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 Bulgarian properties. Kyustendil region. You can find real estates, properties in Bulgaria with SBS Bulgarian ...
The town of Kyustendil occupies the westernmost parts of Bulgaria and is situated 20 km away from the national border with Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
Near the town of Kyustendil is situated the small town of Rila.
The river is the natural boundary of two climatic regions — that of Mediterranean and the continental Europe.
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 Bulgaria Property
Typical of this region is that nature does not change its moods abruptly, there is no danger of avalanche, and that guarantees the tranquility and safety of your vacation.
The town of Targovishte is a regional and municipal center in the south-east of Bulgaria.
The town also serves as the administrative center of the municipality of Kyustendil (with an area of 923 sq.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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 Regional Historical Museum - Kyustendil
The ancient history of the town and the region is displayed in the Archeological exhibition.
and are one of the symbols of present-day Kyustendil.
The existence of curative mineral water springs is the reason why Kyustendil has existed as a town for two thousand years in a row, has been an administrative, economic and spiritual centre and has been famous as a resort for emperors and military leaders.
www.kyustendilmuseum.primasoft.bg /en/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=3705&page_id=168   (989 words)

  
 Kyustendil Bulgaria - Travel Guide, Tours, Hotels and Photos
The town of Kyustendil (50 243 inhabitants, 525 m above sea level) is situated in the most western parts of Bulgaria, only 27 km in the air from the three borders - Bulgarian-Macedonian, Bulgarian-Serbian and Serbian-Macedonian.
From the middle of the 15th century the Turks began to colonise massively the town and subjected the Bulgarian population to assimilation.
Transport: Kyustendil is connected with the other parts of the country by bus and railway transport.
www.picturesofbulgaria.com /article/kyustendil.html   (1086 words)

  
 Makedonija - The Kresna Uprising - Kresnata Ctanuvanje
The Turkish army fled the Dzhumaya district, an operative zone during the uprising, because of the presence of the Russian army in Gorna Dzhumaya.
The region is composed of forty-five villages, thirty of which were mentioned as having been liberated by the Macedonian Rebel army, fifteen of which were not mentioned.
But because this region was virtually controlled by rebel forces, it is quite logical to assume that the remaining fifteen were liberated as well.
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 landlordbg.com Information about Bulgaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Kyustendil is a province of western Bulgaria, neighbouring Republic of Macedonia and Serbia and Montenegro.
This is proved by the fact that for the period 1992-1999 Ruse District ranks 14th in terms of average foreign investment of 337$ per head for the country with its 136$ per head, done mainly in the town of Ruse.
The basic strategic goal of the regional development plan for Ruse District is the attainment of sustainable and balanced development.
www.landlordbg.com /bulgaria_07_Regions   (4412 words)

  
 Kyustendil Travel Information
Kyustendil – 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.
Kyustendil is famous for its many hot mineral springs.
Kyustendil is one of Bulgaria's largest centers for a medical practice known as Balneotherapy.
www.informationbulgaria.com /kyustendil.html   (1009 words)

  
 Kyustendil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The town is 80 km southwest of Sofia, 69 km northwest of Blagoevgrad and 22 km from the border with the Republic of Macedonia.The fortress was built by the Romans.
During the reign of Kaloyan, the town became part of the Second Bulgarian Empire, acquiring its modern name after the local feudal lord Konstantin Dragash in the 16th century.
The residents of Kyustendil took an active part in the Bulgarian National Revival.
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 Property in Beden Bulgaria - Beden properties for sale.
The property is situated in a beautiful region 15 km from the town of Kyustendil, and only 95 km from the capital Sofia.
This one storey rural house is situated in a village 20 km from the town of Kyustendil and 90 Kilometers from capital Sofia.
This property is based in the Region of Kyustendil in south-western part of Bulgaria.
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 The Western parts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The region comprises the territories in the upper course of the Nishava, the Visociza, and some of the Erma valley.
The Kyustendil Encyclopaedic Dictionary describes this region as an "intricate mosaic of mountain ridges and valleys", which is also quite characteristic of the Bossilegrad area.
The Bossilegrad area had been almost unknown even to the Bulgarians themselves until 1918, when the book on "The Kyustendil Kraishte" by Yordan Zakhariev, Bulgarian scholar and specialist in regional studies, was published.
www.omda.bg /ENGL/HISTORY/zapad_pokray_1_engl.htm   (955 words)

  
 Bulgarian properties. Yambol region. You can find real estates, properties in Bulgaria with SBS Bulgarian Properties, ...
The Yambol region is situated in immediate proximity to the Stara Planina mountain and the Black Sea, near the Turkish border.
Numerous old houses can be spotted throughout the many villages and towns of the region, and the locals fervently safeguard their traditions and customs.
The walks among the splendid scenery, the tours of the historical monuments and (eventually) the participation in the many cultural events can be crowned by wine tasting at one of the local wineries, famous for their red wine, in a pleasant atmosphere.
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 BULGARIAN HORIZONS BUYING GUIDE
The contracts for the passing of ownership rights or limited property rights in a real estate, such as the right to own land, have to be done in the form of a notary deed.
This means that the only person who is competent to witness the transaction and issue the title document is the notary public acting in the region of the District Court where the real estate is located.
The latter occasions are so rare that for all practical purposes the notary would be examining, whether the applicant has had uninterrupted and undisturbed physical possession of the real estate for ten or more years and if he is satisfied that this is the case, would be issuing the notary deed.
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 *** Guide-Bulgaria *** - District , Blagoevgrad, Kyustendil, Pernik, Sofia-city, Sofia, South-West Bulgaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Its north boundaries are the regions Montana and Vraca which are part from Northwest planning region and the region Lovec from North central planning region, on east the frontiers are regions Plovdiv, Pazardjik and Smolian from South central planning region.
The south and west border of the Southwestern region coincide with the national border, and due to this the region has boundaries with 3 countries - south border is with Greece, and west borders are with Serbia and Montenegro and Republic of Macedonia.
Municipalities in, Blagoevgrad, Kyustendil, Pernik, Sofia-city, Sofia Dsitrict: 5 - District Blagoevgrad, District Kyustendil, District Pernik, District Sofia-city, District Sofia
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 Thracian belt buckles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The third stage is recognized in the buckle from the village of Toros, region of Loukovit (Fig.
Their discovery predominantly in the region of Lovech, Mezdra, Vratsa and Pleven points to workshops north of the Haemus Mountain where the popular "wolf" buckles were most probably manufactured.
From the region of the town of Vratsa (Fig.
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 *** Visit to Bulgaria : KYUSTENDIL, Bulgaria *** - Travel guide and Search engine
The town of Kyustendil is situated in the Kyustendil’s Plain in South- Western Bulgaria.
The distance between Kyustendil and the capital Sofia is only 87 km.
The busiest and the shortest road connecting Kyustendil and Sofia is 871 highway, passing through the towns of Radomir and Pernik.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
In the Chuvash Republic there is a town of the name of Shumerlya, in the Shumerlin region.
Not long ago there was a Bulgarian village bearing the name of Sumertsi (Shumertsi), the Stara Zagora region, today part of the village of The Kountchev Brothers.
It existed up to the year 1552, was captured by Ivan IV the Terrible but gave the Muslim faith to many peoples of the East.You can decide for yourselves whether those facts are simply coincidental.
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 Macedonia Under the Ottoman Empire
The Sanjak of Kyustendil included the Nahiyes (districts) of Kratovo, Shtip, Kochani and Nagorichani (all of the Kaza of Kratovo); Strumica, Tikvesh, Melnik and Lake Doyran (the Kaza of Strumica), and Slavishte and Upper Kresna (from the Kaza of Kyustendil).
Many inhabited regions in Macedonia became desolate, and in order to rebuild the economy of Macedonia Turkish authorities encouraged the settlement of Turks in the region.
Selim Giray destroyed nearly all that was Christian in the region between Kumanovo and Skopje.
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 Sofia generates 40% of GDP - Comment news   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The South-western region, which includes the Sofia area and contains a quarter of Bulgaria's eight million population, generated 40 per cent of the 2001 national GDP.
In 2001 the region produced $5.029 billion, compared to $13.596 billion for the whole country (or 29.7 billion leva at an average exchange rate of 2.184 leva/1 US dollar).
The South-central Region includes Pazardjik, Plovdiv, Smolyan, Stara Zagora, Kardzhali and Haskovo and the Southern Region, Burgas, Sliven and Yambol.
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