Elin Pelin — For the town, see Elin Pelin (town). Elin Pelin Monument to Elin Pelin in the town named in his honour Born July 8, 1877(1877 07 08) Baylovo, Bulgaria) … Wikipedia
List of Bulgarian toponyms in Antarctica — Bulgarian toponyms in Antarctica are approved by the Antarctic Place names Commission in compliance with its Toponymic Guidelines , and formally given by the President of the Republic according to the Bulgarian Constitution and the established… … Wikipedia
Shopi — (шопи, scientific transliteration šopi; singular шоп, šop, with various regional names also existing) is a regional term referring to the inhabitants of the region of Shopluk (Шоплук, Šopluk ) located in central Western Bulgaria (around Sofia and … Wikipedia
Botevgrad — Coat of arms … Wikipedia
BULGARIE — Lors du recensement de 1985, la Bulgarie comptait 8 950 000 habitants pour une superficie de 110 912 kilomètres carrés, soit la plus faible densité des Balkans (81 hab./km2) après la Grèce. En 1990, les estimations faisaient état d’une population … Encyclopédie Universelle
Sofia Province — Infobox Province of Bulgaria Cyrillic = Софийска област 100px Capital = Sofia Municipalities = 22 Area = 7. 059 km² Density = 36 persons/km² Population = 262,032 LicensePlate = CO Governor = Website = Sofia Province is a province ( oblast ) of… … Wikipedia
Bulgaria — /bul gair ee euh, bool /, n. a republic in SE Europe. 8,652,745; 42,800 sq. mi. (110,850 sq. km). Cap.: Sofia. * * * Bulgaria Introduction Bulgaria Background: The Bulgars, a Central Asian Turkic tribe, merged with the local Slavic inhabitants in … Universalium
Plovdiv — Пловдив … Wikipedia
Burgas — Бургас City Nickname(s): Градът на езера и море (The city of sea and lakes ) … Wikipedia
Varna — This article is about the city in Bulgaria. For other uses, see Varna (disambiguation). Coordinates: 43°13′N 27°55′E / 43.217°N 27.917°E / 43.217; 27.9 … Wikipedia