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  2. Sofia Central Mineral Baths - Wikipedia

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    The Central Mineral Baths (Централна минерална баня, Tsentralna mineralna banya) is a landmark in the city center of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, a city known for the mineral springs in the area. It was built in the early 20th century near the former Turkish bath (then destroyed) and was used as the city's public baths ...

  3. Bankya - Wikipedia

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    Bankya (Bulgarian: Банкя [ˈbaŋkʲɐ]) is a small town located on the outskirts of Sofia [1] in western Bulgaria. It is administratively part of Greater Sofia. The district is famous for the mineral springs and baths that have been used for medicinal purposes for hundreds of years. In 1969 the village of Bankya was proclaimed a town, and ...

  4. File:BASA-526K-1-1416-11-Mineral bath, Sliven, Bulgaria.JPG

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    The Bulgarian Archives State Agency provides images, which are public domain. For attribution/citation of the source, Bulgarian Archives State Agency, please use the identification numbers of the document's fonds, inventory, archival unit and sheet.

  5. Dolna Banya - Wikipedia

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    Dolna Banya, also Dolna Banja or Dolna Bania (Bulgarian: Долна баня) is a town located in Sofia Province in southwestern Bulgaria. 75 km from Sofia and Plovdiv, Dolna Banya is located in the Kostenets–Dolna Banya Valley by the north-eastern slopes of the Rila Mountains, 18 and 30 km respectively from the ski resorts of Borovets and Samokov.

  6. Pancharevo - Wikipedia

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    The Pancharevo mineral springs were probably known of the Thracians, who founded a settlement named Rilyanik, meaning abundant spring.Later the name was transformed. In Romans time - Baths Cesare / Royal /, when they were well supported by the aristocracy and the local population, and around them formed a rich imperial estate with vineyards.

  7. Ognyanovo, Blagoevgrad Province - Wikipedia

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    There are two groups of thermal mineral water springs. One of them, called "Miroto" is formed by 17 springs with temperature of 42°C. The remains of old Roman bath has been unearthed at that location. The other group of 7 springs are colder 16-40°C. The water is clear, colourless, with a slight smell of hydrogen sulfide.

  8. Slivenski Mineralni Bani - Wikipedia

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    The mineral springs at Slivenski Mineralni Bani are two and spring from highly cracked and calcined Triassic limestone, covered by Late Cretaceous marl and tuff. They were captured as early as 1898. In 1957, a 90 m-deep borehole was drilled, which discovered self-flowing thermal waters. Further drills were conducted in 1961. [4]

  9. Sapareva Banya - Wikipedia

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    The former Roman town of Germania (in Dacia) or Germane once stood at the location of modern Sapareva Banya and in the 3rd century was an important town in Dacia province. [2] This, or possibly Germen , was the birthplace of the great Byzantine general Belisarius and was mentioned in the 6th century as Γερμανία, Γερμανός ...