• Suvorovo (Bulgarian: Суворово, pronounced [soˈvɔrovo], is a town in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Varna Province. It is the administrative centre of...
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    Battle of Kozludzha (category 18th century in Bulgaria)
    June (Old Style - June 9) 1774 near the village of Kozludzha (now Suvorovo, Bulgaria), was one of the final and decisive battles of the Russo-Turkish War...
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    Suvorovo Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Суворово) is a municipality (obshtina) in Varna Province, Northeastern Bulgaria, not far from the Bulgarian Black...
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    in Bulgaria sorted by population. Province capitals are shown in bold. Primary sources are the National Statistical Institute (NSI) and the Bulgarian Academy...
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  • Suvorovo is a town in northeastern Bulgaria. Suvorovo may also refer to the following places: Suvorovo Municipality, Bulgaria Suvorovo Microdistrict, Moskovsky...
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    2024-01-15. Spasić, Vladimir (2021-08-02). "MET Group acquires 60 MW Suvorovo wind farm in Bulgaria". Balkan Green Energy News. Retrieved 2024-01-15. "Wind Power...
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    Varna Province (category Provinces of Bulgaria)
    Provadiya • Suvorovo Municipalities within Varna Province with their main towns The Varna province—or oblast—contains 12 municipalities (Bulgarian: община...
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    Bulgarian Turks (Bulgarian: български турци; Turkish: Bulgaristan Türkleri) are ethnic Turks from Bulgaria. According to the 2021 census, there were 508...
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    Sofia (redirect from Sofia, Bulgaria)
    soʊˈfiːə/ SOH-fee-ə, SOF-; Bulgarian: София, romanized: Sofiya, IPA: [ˈsɔfijɐ] ) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia...
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    2006 and a small group of Greek speakers with Bulgarian self-consciousness. This group, living in Suvorovo (Greek: Κοζλουτζά or Σουβόροβο, Kozloutza or...
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    The Suvorovo (Suvorove in Ukrainian) culture, part of the Suvorovo–Novodanilovka group, was a Copper Age culture which flourished on the northwest Pontic...
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    Chiflik) Provadiya Municipality (main town: Provadiya) Suvorovo Municipality (main town: Suvorovo) Valchi Dol Municipality (main town: Valchi Dol) Varna...
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    Ruse (also transliterated as Rousse, Russe; Bulgarian: Русе [ˈrusɛ]) is the fifth largest city in Bulgaria. Ruse is in the northeastern part of the country...
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    Dimitrovgrad (Bulgarian: Димитровград [diˈmitrovˌɡrat]) is a town in Haskovo Province, Bulgaria. It is along the Maritsa River in the Thrace region, close...
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  • Lom (Bulgarian: Лом [ˈɫɔm]) is a town in northwestern Bulgaria, part of Montana Province, situated on the right bank of the Danube, close to the estuary...
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    Varna (Bulgarian: Варна, pronounced [ˈvarnɐ]) is the third-largest city in Bulgaria and the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea...
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    Cernavodă culture (category Archaeological cultures in Bulgaria)
    inland, generally in present-day Bulgaria and Romania. It is named after the Romanian town of Cernavodă (Bulgarian černa vodá (чёрна водá in cyrillic)...
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    Tarnovo (Bulgarian: Велико Търново, romanized: Veliko Tŭrnovo, pronounced [vɛˈliko ˈtɤrnovo]; "Great Tarnovo") is a city in north central Bulgaria and the...
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    Shumen (redirect from Shumen, Bulgaria)
    Shumen (Bulgarian: Шумен, also romanized as Shoumen or Šumen, pronounced [ˈʃumɛn]) is the tenth-largest city in Bulgaria and the administrative and economic...
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    Melnik (Bulgarian: Мелник [ˈmɛɫnik], Greek: Μελένικο, Meleniko) is a town in Blagoevgrad Province, Southwestern Bulgaria, in the Southwestern Pirin Mountains...
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  • Football Club Suvorovo are a Bulgarian association football club based in Suvorovo, Varna Province, currently playing in the North-East Third League, the...
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    Pleven (redirect from Pleven, Bulgaria)
    Pleven (Bulgarian: Плèвен pronounced [ˈplɛvɛn]) is the seventh most populous city in Bulgaria. Located in the northern part of the country, it is the...
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    Nikopol (Bulgarian: Никопол [niˈkɔpoɫ]; historically Greek: Νικόπολις, Nikópolis, Latin: Nicopolis, Turkish: Niğbolu) is a town in northern Bulgaria, the...
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    Devin (Bulgarian: Девин [ˈdɛvin]) is a spa town in Smolyan Province in the far south of Bulgaria. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Devin...
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    Dulovo (Bulgarian: Дулово [ˈduɫovo], Turkish: Akkadınlar, Romanian: Accadânlar) is a town in Silistra Province in northeastern Bulgaria, in the Ludogorie...
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  • list of football teams in Bulgaria, contains football clubs that have recently been and/or still are members of the Bulgarian Football Union. The list...
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    Burgas (redirect from Burgas, Bulgaria)
    Burgas (Bulgarian: Бургас, pronounced [burˈɡas] ), sometimes transliterated as Bourgas, is the second largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast in...
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  • Bulgaria, or places etc. named after him. Dinamo 1949 Levski, Pleven Province, a town in Bulgaria Levski, Varna Province [bg], a village in Suvorovo Municipality...
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    Montana (Bulgarian: Монтана [monˈtanɐ]) is a town in northwestern Bulgaria. It is the administrative centre of the Montana Province. On the 2021 census...
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    Dupnitsa (redirect from Dupnica, Bulgaria)
    Dupnitsa, or Dupnica (Bulgarian: Дупница (previously Дубница), pronounced [ˈdupnit͡sɐ]), is a town in Western Bulgaria. It is at the foot of the highest...
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