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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PlovdivPlovdiv - Wikipedia

    2 giorni fa · In its ethnic character Plovdiv is the second or the third-largest cosmopolitan city inhabited by Bulgarians, after Sofia and possibly Varna. According to the 2001 census, out of a population of 338,224 inhabitants, the Bulgarians numbered 302,858 (90%).

  2. 4 giorni fa · L'Avenida dos Aliados è il viale più maestoso della città, con le sue facciate in marmo e granito. Qui si trovano la câmara municipal (il municipio) con la sua torre alta 70 metri e la statua equestre di Pietro IV sulla Praça da Liberdade.

  3. 5 giorni fa · Bulgaria is a country occupying the eastern portion of the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe. Founded in the 7th century, Bulgaria is one of the oldest states in Europe. Before the creation of the Bulgarian state, the empires of ancient Rome, Greece, and Byzantium were strong presences there.

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  4. 2 giorni fa · General elections were held in Bulgaria on 14 November 2021 to elect both the President and the National Assembly. They were the country's third parliamentary elections in 2021, with no party able to form a government after the elections in April and July.

  5. 4 giorni fa · Бурга̀с е най-големият град в Югоизточна България и вторият по големина на българското Черноморие, а със своето землище от 253,644 km², той е вторият град по площ в България (след София ). По ...

  6. 1 giorno fa · Due to his land holdings, Pietro IV Candiano had a political vision close to that of the Holy Roman Empire and consequently attempted to establish feudalism in Venice as well, causing a revolt in 976 which led to the burning of the capital and the killing of the doge.

  7. 2 giorni fa · Despite his otherwise pacifist foreign policy, he fought a brief war with the Ottoman Empire in 1877–78, leading to the independence of Bulgaria, Montenegro, Romania and Serbia.