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  2. 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 ...

  3. Demographics of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The first censuses of the Principality of Bulgaria and the autonomous province of Eastern Rumelia in 1880 recorded 31,786 and 17,970 Bulgarian refugees from Macedonia and Ottoman Thrace, respectively, who accounted for 1.38% of the population of the Principality an 2.20% of the population of the autonomous province, respectively.

  4. Ranked lists of country subdivisions - Wikipedia

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    List of Nigerian states by population; List of Philippine provinces by population; List of Romanian counties by population; List of federal subjects of Russia by total fertility rate; List of federal subjects of Russia by population; List of South African provinces by population; List of South African provinces by population density

  5. List of Bulgarian regions by Human Development Index

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    Bulgaria: 0.799: 2 Severoiztochen: 0.777 3 Yuzhen Tsentralen: 0.772 4 Severen Tsentralen: 0.768 5 Yugoiztochen: 0.766 6 Severozapaden: 0.743 References

  6. Bulgaria country profile - AOL

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    Some 100,000 Bulgarian troops are killed, one of the most severe per capita losses of any country involved in the war. 1939-45 World War Two: Soviet army invades German-occupied Bulgaria in 1944 ...

  7. Kardzhali Province - Wikipedia

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    Kardzhali Province had a population of 149,661 according to the provisional results of the 2011 census, of which 49.8% were male and 50.2% were female. [1] [5] [6] [7] Kardzhali is one of the three Bulgarian provinces where less than fifty percent of the population is living in urban areas: only 41% lives in urban areas in 2016.

  8. Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria, [a] officially the Republic of Bulgaria, [b] is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the eastern portion of the Balkans directly south of the Danube river and west of the Black Sea. Bulgaria is bordered by Greece and Turkey to the south, Serbia and North Macedonia to the west, and Romania to the north.

  9. Category:Provinces of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The Provinces of Bulgaria — in Southeastern Europe.; Since 1999 the primary Bulgarian District subdivisions were renamed Provinces of Bulgaria.. Bulgaria has been divided into 28 Provinces (Bulgarian: области, oblasti; singular област, oblast) since 1999 — which correspond approximately to the former 28 Districts (okrugs) that existed before 1987.