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  1. Plovdiv Province (Bulgarian: Област Пловдив: Oblast Plovdiv, former name Plovdiv okrug) is a province in central southern Bulgaria. It comprises 18 municipalities (общини, obshtini, sing. общинa, obshtina) on a territory of 5,972.9 km 2 (2,306.1 sq mi) with a population, as of February 2011, of 683,027 ...

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      Plovdiv is the administrative center of Plovdiv Province...

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    Plovdiv (in bulgaro Пловдив?; anche nota in italiano come Filippopoli; in greco Φιλιππούπολις?, Filippoúpolis) è una città della Bulgaria di 343 424 abitanti (678 860 nell'omonima regione), capitale storica della Tracia e seconda città del paese dopo la capitale Sofia.

  3. Plovdiv, second largest city of Bulgaria, situated in the south-central part of the country. It lies along the Maritsa River and is situated amid six hills that rise from the Thracian Plain to a height of 400 feet (120 metres). Called Pulpudeva in Thracian times, it was renamed Philippopolis in 341.

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  4. The city was the capital of Rumelia Province between 1364 and 1864, and of Edirne province between 1864 and 1878 under Ottoman Rule. Plovdiv played a role in the struggle for Church independence. Plovdiv became the center of that struggle with leaders such as Nayden Gerov, Dr Valkovich, and Joakim Gruev.

  5. 6 mag 2024 · Plovdiv (Bulgarian: Пловдив) is the second-largest city in Bulgaria, and one of the oldest cities in Europe. It is located in the large plain between the Rhodope Mountains in the south of Bulgaria and the Balkan Range, or Old Mountains (Stara Planina) that runs through the center of Bulgaria.