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 Property in Pazardzhik Bulgaria, Pazardzhik house for sale
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 Pazardzhik Travel Information
Pazardzhik – 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.
When traveling to Pazardzhik, one should be aware that this is the capital city of the similarly named province of Pazardzhik Oblast.
Pazardzhik is that impressive-it is undeniably one of the most beautiful spots in the world.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: List of cities in Bulgaria (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Pazardzhik region shown within Bulgaria Pazardzhik is a province in southern 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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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Pazardzhik
Pazardzhik (Пазарджик,also spelled as Pazardjik) is a town situated along the banks of the Maritsa river in Bulgaria.
Pazardzhik was founded by Tatars in 1485 on the left bank of the river Maritsa, near the market of the region, an important crossroad at the middle of this productive region, and named Tatar Pazardzhik (Turkish Tatar Pazarcιk, "small Tatar market").
The Church of the Theotokos preserves the most impressive icons in Bulgaria by master artists of the Debar School, wood-carvings of New and Old Testament scenes, and icons by Stanislav Dospevski.
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 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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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Pazardzhik Province
Pazardzhik is a province located in southern Bulgaria and covers 4,458 km².
The province is abundant with water resources, its main waterway is the river Maritsa and its catchment basin includes the Topolnitsa River and Luda Yana River.
Towns in the Pazardzhik Province by population :
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 Bulgarian properties. Pazardjik region. You can find real estates, properties in Bulgaria with SBS Bulgarian ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The county of Pazardzhik is situated in southern Bulgaria, to the north of the Rhodopa mountain and along the huge valley of Maritza river.
The climate is transitive, between the moderate continental climate of the Danube plain and the the transitive continental climate of south-east Bulgaria.
The county of Batak is situated in the western part of the Rhodopa mountain, on a territory of 667 square kilometres, comprising 15 % of the total area of the Pazardzhik province.
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It is located in the elevation Gorata in the Eastern Rhodopes, in the land of the village of Mezek, province of Svilengrad.
It is located about 2.5 km to the east of the town of Peshtera, province of Pazardzhik and about 300 m to the north of the road from Peshtera to Bratsigovo.
This Thracian fortress is situated between the villages of Pomezhdin and Ravna, province of Montana.
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 Place:Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria - Genealogy (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Its main city is Pazardzhik, Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria, while other towns include Peshtera, Velingrad, Bulgaria and Panagyurishte, Bulgaria.
Pazardzhik is a busy vibarant city with a multitude of coffee shops and crazy drivers in equal measure.
It is an interesting fact that Pazardzhik is one of the flatest cities in Bulgaria with no variations in street level whatsoever.
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 Muslim Bulgarians - Wikipedia Mirror   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Muslim Bulgarians live mostly in the Rhodopes – Smolyan Province, the southern part of Pazardzhik and Kardzhali Provinces and the eastern part of Blagoevgrad Province in Southern Bulgaria, as well as the Xanthi and Rhodope Prefectures in Northeastern Greece.
Those living in the eastern and central parts of the Rhodopes (the provinces of Smolyan and Kardzhali) tend to be nominal muslims.
The ones living in Pirin and on the western fringes of the Rhodopes (in the provinces of Pazardzhik and Blagoevgrad) are, however, strongly religious and have preserved the Muslim name system, customs and clothing.
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 Bulgarian properties. Rousse region. You can find real estates, properties in Bulgaria with SBS Bulgarian Properties, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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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 A look at Bulgarian History
Bulgaria was then an Ottoman province for the following five centuries.
Bulgarian aristocracy was liquidated after the conquer, Bulgarian administration was eliminated, and the Sultans, who, for a long time, made no difference between the individual peoples inhabiting the Balkans, deprived the Bulgarian church of its autonomy and patriarchal authority and made it subject to the dominion of the Greek Constantinople Patriarchate.
According to the Congress's resolutions Moesia and Sofia formed the Principality of Bulgaria, South Bulgaria was proclaimed as an autonomous province - Eastern Rumelia - and Macedonia remained within the Ottoman Empire.
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pays de dol (traditional province, brittany, france)
pays de rennes (traditional province, brittany, france)
municipality of calldetenes (osona county, barcelona province, catalonia, spain)
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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.
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 The Province of Pazardzik
Pazardzhik have 86 007 inhabitants and it 205 meters above the sea level.
It is situated at the distance of 114 km.
As a whole, the district is known with many wine regions and wine cellars.
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 Vidin information - Search.com
It is close to the borders with Serbia and Montenegro and Romania, and is also the administrative centre of Vidin Province.
Vidin emerged at the place of an old Celtic settlement known as Dunonia, where a Roman fortified town called Bononia was later constructed.
The town grew into one of the important centres of the province of Upper Moesia, encompassing the territory of modern northwestern Bulgaria and eastern Serbia.
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 SVS'2006 Route
It is the capital of Varna Province and an important port in the eastern part of the country, located on the Black Sea coast close to Lake Varna.
The city was named Stalin after the Soviet leader for a brief period from 1949 to 1956.
It is the capital of Burgas Province and an industrial and tourist centre.
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 Journey Bulgaria Archeological | Peshtera - Kievo Kale - Peshtera, Pazardzhik region information, Peshtera photos, ...
Peshtera - Kievo Kale - Peshtera, Pazardzhik region information, Peshtera photos, travel to Peshtera, Bulgaria, accommodation in hotels in Peshtera, Bulgaria; lodging in Peshtera, Pazardzhik region.
This is a Thracian fortress, probably built from the 12 th to the 10 th century BC, and certainly was the residence of a local ruler.
You should verify critical information (like visas, health and safety, customs and transportation) with the relevant authorities before you travel.
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 Property in Bulgaria property bulgarian real estate Buying bulgarian properties
Here the taste of food, the air and the landscape seem to come from another dimension, where the cycling, skiing, or just walking in the snow with snow-shoes and strolling are a mere pretext to the journey to yourself and back in time, which are the essences of it all.
In 1997 a law was adopted, which divides the country in 9 administrative units, called provinces (in Bulgarian oblasti), 279 municipalities and 3913 communities.
Every province is unique in terms of environment and characteristics.
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 Pazardzhik Province - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Its principle city is Pazardzhik, while other towns include Peshtera, Velingrad, Panagyurishte, Strelcha, Septemvri, Rakitovo and Bratsigovo.
Pazardzhik · Pernik · Pleven · Plovdiv · Razgrad
Ruse · Shumen · Silistra · Sliven · Smolyan · Sofia City · Sofia Province
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 Pazardjik (Directory/Europe/Bulgaria/Pazardjik)
Pazardjik property Bulgaria Pazarjik real estate invest, Pazardzhik land, Pazardjik properties...
Pazardzhik (Bulgarian : Пазарджик,also spelled as Pazardjik) is a town situated along the banks of the Maritsa river in Bulgaria.
Pazardzhik Region is located in Southern Bulgaria, in the western part of the Upper Thracian...
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 bulgaria (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The territory of the Republic of Bulgaria is divided into provinces and municipalities.
In all Bulgaria has 28 provinces, each headed by a provincial governor appointed by the government.
Since 1999 Bulgaria consists of 28 provinces (oblasti, singular - oblast), after having been subdivided into 9 provinces since 1987.
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 Pazardzhik Map, Map of Pazardzhik | infohub.com
Here you will find a treasure of information with regard to map of Pazardzhik as well as a wealth of information on the subject of Pazardzhik maps.
You can also find unique vacations and tours available for Pazardzhik.
This "maps of Pazardzhik" page will be updated frequently, so visit early and visit often.
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 MIC General Users Portal: Country, state and province codes
MIC General Users Portal: Country, state and province codes
Click on a country code to obtain the states, regions or provinces for that country:
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
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Panagyurishte (Panagurishte) Obshchina, Srednogorie (Sredna Gora) Region, Pazardzhik (Pazardjik) Oblast, Bulgaria
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 Bata - North Eastern Province - Kenya - GeoSeven   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Bata - North Eastern Province - Kenya - GeoSeven
Bata, Burgas Province is a place in the Burgas Province of Bulgaria;
Bata, Pazardzhik Province is a village in Bulgaria;
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