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  2. Highways in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The initial plan for construction of motorways dates back to 1973, when the government of Socialist Bulgaria approved a resolution to build a motorway ring, encompassing the country and consisting of three motorways - Trakia, Hemus and Cherno More. [6] By the democratic changes in 1990, a total of 273 km of motorways had been built in Bulgaria. [7]

  3. I-7 road (Bulgaria) - Wikipedia

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    Highways in Bulgaria Republic road I-7 ( Bulgarian : Републикански път I-7 ) is a major road in Eastern Bulgaria . It runs between Silistra , at the Danube border with Romania , and the Lesovo border crossing to Turkey .

  4. Geography of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    After it leaves Bulgaria, the Maritsa forms most of the Greco-Turkish border. [61] Maritsa's major tributaries are the Tundzha, Arda, Topolnitsa, Vacha, etc. The other Bulgarian rivers flowing directly to the Aegean are the Struma and the Mesta. [60] [61] Bulgaria has around 400 natural lakes with a total area of 95 km 2 and volume of 278 ...

  5. Category:Roads in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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  6. I-8 road (Bulgaria) - Wikipedia

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    Republic road I-8 (Bulgarian: Републикански път I-8) is a major road in Southern Bulgaria. It runs between Kalotina, at the border with Serbia, and the Kapitan Andreevo border crossing to Turkey. The total length of the road is 386.1 km (239.9 mi). Most of it provides one driving lane per direction.

  7. I-9 road (Bulgaria) - Wikipedia

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    Republic road I-9 (Bulgarian: Републикански път I-9) is a major road in Eastern Bulgaria. It runs between the village of Durankulak, at the border with Romania, and the Malko Tarnovo border crossing to Turkey. The total length of the road is 325.6 km (202.3 mi). Most of it provides one driving lane per direction.

  8. Provinces of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Sofia – the capital city of Bulgaria and the largest settlement in the country – is the administrative centre of both Sofia Province and Sofia City Province (Sofia-grad). The capital is included (together with three other cities plus 34 villages) in Sofia Capital Municipality (over 90% of whose population lives in Sofia), which is the sole ...

  9. Varna, Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Varna (Bulgarian: Варна, pronounced) is the third-largest city in Bulgaria and the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and in the Northern Bulgaria region. Situated strategically in the Gulf of Varna , the city has been a major economic, social and cultural centre for almost three millennia.