Pazardzhik municipality — (Bulgarian: Община Пазарджик) is the second largest municipality in Pazardzhik Province, after Velingrad. It occupies 640 km² or 14,3% of the province. Its territory encompasses the western most parts of the Upper Thracian Plain and is famous for … Wikipedia
Chernogorovo — (Bulgarian: Черногорово; 42°01′34″N 25°39′18″E / 42.026°N 25.655°E / 42.026; 25.655) is a large village in the Pazardzhik Province, southern Bulgaria. As of 2006 … Wikipedia
Ovchepoltsi — (Bulgarian: Овчеполци) is a village in the Pazardzhik Province, southern Bulgaria. As of 2006[update] it has 1,107 inhabitants. The village is located in a hilly area, known as Ovchite Halmove (Sheep Hills). As this name suggests, sheep breeding… … Wikipedia
Ognyanovo — The Paisius of Hilendar Elementary School. Ognyanovo (Bulgarian: Огняново) is a village in the Pazardzhik Province, southern Bulgaria. As of 2006[update] … Wikipedia
Malo Konare — (Bulgarian: Мало Конаре) is a village in the Pazardzhik Province, southern Bulgaria. As of 2006[update] it has 4,677 inhabitants, which places it among the largest villages in Thrace. It is located at altitude of 205 metres above the sea level,… … Wikipedia
Mokrishte — (Bulgarian: Мокрище) is a village in the Pazardzhik Province, southern Bulgaria. As of 2006[update] the population is 2,090. It located at an altitude of 210 m, at 2,5 km to the south west of Pazardzhik and at 0,1 km of the railway… … Wikipedia
Oblast de Pazardjik — Pazardjik (oblast) Област Пазарджик (Oblast Pazardzhik) Oblast de Pazardjik Administration Pays Bulgarie Type Oblast Siège Pazardjik … Wikipédia en Français
Church of St Demetrius, Patalenitsa — The Church of St Demetrius in Patalenitsa … Wikipedia