• 250 Tsar Kaloyan (Bulgarian: Цар Калоян [ˈt͡sar kɐɫoˈjan]) is a town in northeastern Bulgaria, situated in Razgrad Province near the town of Razgrad. It...
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    seven municipalities. Razgrad • Kubrat • Isperih • Zavet • Loznitsa • Tsar Kaloyan • Samuil Municipalities within Razgrad Province with their administrative...
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  • Tsar Kaloyan may refer to: Kaloyan of Bulgaria - emperor (tsar) of Bulgaria from 1197 to 1207 Tsar Kaloyan, Razgrad Province - a town and municipality...
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    Tsar Kaloyan Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Цар Калоян, former name Hlebarovo Municipality) is a small municipality (obshtina) in Razgrad Province, Northeastern...
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    region of Ludogorie (Deliorman). It is an administrative center of Razgrad Province. The suffix "grad" means city in Bulgarian, while the origin and the...
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    complete list of all cities and towns in Bulgaria sorted by population. Province capitals are shown in bold. Primary sources are the National Statistical...
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    They primarily live in the southern province of Kardzhali and the northeastern provinces of Shumen, Silistra, Razgrad and Targovishte. There is also a diaspora...
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    city of Ruse and the Danube Bridge. Razgrad • Kubrat • Isperih • Zavet • Loznitsa • Tsar Kaloyan • Samuil Razgrad Municipality includes the following...
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    Silistra (redirect from Silistre Province)
    it was taken by the Byzantines during the Battle of Dorostolon. In 976, Tsar Samuel restored Bulgarian rule in the region until 1001, when it once again...
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    Senovo, Bulgaria (category Populated places in Ruse Province)
    (Bulgarian: Сеново [ˈsɛnovo], locally [ˈsɛɳovo]) is a town in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Vetovo Municipality, Rousse Province, near Tsar Kaloyan. v t e...
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    Loznitsa) Razgrad Municipality (main town: Razgrad) Samuil Municipality (main village: Samuil) Tsar Kaloyan Municipality (main town: Tsar Kaloyan) Zavet...
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    Boychinovtsi (category Populated places in Montana Province)
    administrative centre of Boychinovtsi Municipality (Община Бойчиновци), Montana Province (Област Монтана). It is near the city of Montana. As of December 2009,...
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    a feudal possession of the Rila Monastery and may have been mentioned in Tsar Ivan Shishman of Bulgaria's Rila Charter as Driska. Later on, it was mentioned...
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    Troyan Balkan Mountain (Central Stara Planina). Sopot is part of Plovdiv Province and is the administrative centre of a municipality with the same name....
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    in Eastern Bulgaria, located on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast in Varna Province. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Byala Municipality and...
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    [ˈɡɔt͡sɛ ˈdɛɫt͡ʃɛf]), is a town in Gotse Delchev Municipality in Blagoevgrad Province of Bulgaria. In 1951, the town was renamed after the revolutionary leader...
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    Svilengrad (category Populated places in Haskovo Province)
    with one of the greatest battles in medieval Bulgarian history. In 1205, Kaloyan's troops inflicted the first major defeat on the hitherto invincible army...
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    Asenovgrad (category Populated places in Plovdiv Province)
    (Станимака; Greek: Στενήμαχος), it was renamed in 1934 after the 13th-century tsar Ivan Asen II. Asenovgrad also includes the districts of Gorni Voden and Dolni...
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    Zlatograd (category Populated places in Smolyan Province)
    (Bulgarian: Златоград, [zɫɐtoˈɡrat], lit. ''gold town'') is a town in Smolyan Province, southern-central Bulgaria. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous...
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    Pliska (category Populated places in Shumen Province)
    monastery was home to the disciples of Saints Cyril and Methodius. After the tsar Simeon I founded his new capital at Preslav, Pliska was slowly abandoned...
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  • Madan (Bulgarian: Мадан [mɐˈdan]) is a town in Smolyan Province, the very south of Bulgaria in the Yellow Share of the Rhodope Mountains. It is the administrative...
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    Ezerche (category Villages in Razgrad Province)
    Езерче) is a village in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Tsar Kaloyan Municipality, Razgrad Province. It has a population of about 2,000. The village is around...
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    Svishtov (category Populated places in Veliko Tarnovo Province)
    [sfiʃˈtɔf]) is a town in northern Bulgaria, located in Veliko Tarnovo Province on the right bank of the Danube river opposite the Romanian town of Zimnicea...
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    Nikopol, Bulgaria (category Populated places in Pleven Province)
    foundation in 681. After the fall of Tarnovo in 1393, the last Bulgarian Tsar Ivan Shishman defended what remained of the Empire from the fortress of Nikopol...
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    of the homonymous Levski Municipality in the very southeast of Pleven Province. Levski Municipality is located on a territory of 414 km2 in the Danubian...
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    Zavet Municipality (category Municipalities in Razgrad Province)
    of 11,338 inhabitants, as of December 2009. Razgrad • Kubrat • Isperih • Zavet • Loznitsa • Tsar Kaloyan • Samuil Zavet Municipality includes the following...
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    Veliko Tarnovo (category Populated places in Veliko Tarnovo Province)
    centre of Veliko Tarnovo Province. It is the historical and cultural capital of Bulgaria. Often referred to as the "City of the Tsars", Veliko Tarnovo is located...
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    Belogradchik (category Populated places in Vidin Province)
    lit. 'Small White Town'; pronounced [bɛɫoɡrɐtˈt͡ʃik]) is a town in Vidin Province, northwestern Bulgaria, and is the administrative centre of the homonymous...
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    (mainly in Razgrad, Targovishte, Shumen and Silistra Provinces) and in the Rhodope Mountains (mainly in Kardzhali Province and Smolyan Province). The first...
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    Hisarya, Bulgaria (category Populated places in Plovdiv Province)
    formerly: Toplitsa) is a small town and a major spa resort in Plovdiv Province, central Bulgaria. The town is located at the southern foothills of the...
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