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    Byala (Bulgarian: Бяла [ˈbʲałɐ]) is a town in Ruse Province, Northern Bulgaria. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Byala Municipality....
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    the province. One of the versions of a folk song, inspired by the Ruse blood wedding, can be heard in the province. Ruse • Slivo Pole • Borovo • Byala •...
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    on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast in Varna Province. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Byala Municipality and lies in a semi-mountainous...
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    Byala Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Бяла) is a municipality (obshtina) in Ruse Province, Central-North Bulgaria, located in the Danubian Plain about...
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  • Byala may refer to: Byala, Varna Province, a town in Varna Province in northeastern Bulgaria Byala, Ruse Province, a town in Ruse Province in northern...
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  • Byala Cherkva (Bulgarian: Бяла черква) is a town in Pavlikeni Municipality, Veliko Turnovo Province, Central-North Bulgaria. The settlement is located...
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    Byala Slatina (Bulgarian: Бяла Слатина pronounced [ˈbʲaɫɐ ˈsɫatinɐ]) is a town in Northwestern Bulgaria. It is located in Vratsa Province. As of December...
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  • Borovo (Bulgarian: Борово [ˈbɔrovo]) is a town in Ruse Province, Northern Bulgaria. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Borovo Municipality...
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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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    Kardzhali Kyustendil Lovech Montana Pazardzhik Pernik Pleven Plovdiv Razgrad Ruse Shumen Silistra Sliven Smolyan Sofia-grad Sofia Stara Zagora Targovishte...
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    Smolyan (category Populated places in Smolyan Province)
    industrial centre of the Smolyan Province. The town is built along the narrow valley of the Cherna ('black') and the Byala ('white') river in the central...
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    National Statistical Institute of Bulgaria. Kotzeva was born in Byala, Ruse Province. She earned a master's degree in economics in 1985 (specializing...
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    Silistra (redirect from Silistre Province)
    Varna; and 119 km from Ruse. Silistra has a continental climate, with cold snowy winters and hot summers. After the Roman province of Moesia was founded...
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    Belenski most (redirect from Byala Bridge)
    (Беленски мост) or Byala Bridge is an arch bridge over the Yantra River in northern Bulgaria, 1 km from the town of Byala in Ruse Province, whose name it...
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    in Ruse Province. Varna • Aksakovo • Avren • Beloslav • Byala • Vetrino • Valchi Dol • Dolni Chiflik • Devnya • Dalgopol • Provadiya • Suvorovo Byala Municipality...
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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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    Sofia (category Populated places in Sofia City Province)
    1880, it was the fifth-largest city in the country after Plovdiv, Varna, Ruse and Shumen. Plovdiv remained the most populous Bulgarian town until 1892...
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    Its population is 121,582 making it the sixth largest city, just below Ruse and above Pleven. The city has had different names previously, including...
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  • Lom, Bulgaria (category Populated places in Montana Province)
    Kozloduy. It is the second most important Bulgarian port on the Danube after Ruse. The town of Lom is located near the mouth of the eponymous river Lom. Its...
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    Nesebar (category Populated places in Burgas Province)
    major seaside resorts on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, located in Burgas Province. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Nesebar Municipality...
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    Nikopol, Bulgaria (category Populated places in Pleven Province)
    Bulgaria, the administrative center of Nikopol Municipality, part of Pleven Province, on the right bank of the Danube river, 4 kilometres (2 miles) downstream...
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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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    Plovdiv (category Populated places in Plovdiv Province)
    which had 25,460 citizens prior to being burnt to the ground as well as Ruse, which had 26,163 citizens then, and ahead of the capital Sofia, which had...
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    Montana, Bulgaria (category Populated places in Montana Province)
    northwestern Bulgaria. It is the administrative centre of the Montana Province. On the 2021 census, it had a population of 36,455. There has been a nearby...
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    the administrative centre of Blagoevgrad Municipality and of Blagoevgrad Province. With a population of almost 70,000 inhabitants, it is the economic and...
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  • Vetovo (category Populated places in Ruse Province)
    third in population in the province after Ruse and Byala. The town is located 40 kilometres away from the provincial capital - Ruse. As of December 2009, Vetovo...
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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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    Burgas (category Populated places in Burgas Province)
    inhabitants, while 277,922 live in its urban area. It is the capital of Burgas Province and an important industrial, transport, cultural and tourist centre. The...
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    Svishtov (category Populated places in Veliko Tarnovo Province)
    important cities in the region are Pleven 80 kilometres (50 miles) away, and Ruse 90 kilometres (56 miles) away. The port of Svishtov is the southernmost harbour...
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    Pleven (category Populated places in Pleven Province)
    Central North and the third largest city of Northern Bulgaria after Varna and Ruse. The name comes from the Slavic word plevnya ("barn") or from plevel, meaning...
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