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Saint Sofia Church
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The Saint Sofia Church, which dates from the fourth century, is the oldest church in Sofia, Bulgaria's capital. The Council of Serdica, attended by 316 bishops, most likely took place in the precursor structure in 343. The city, originally known as Serdika (ердикa), was given its name by the
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Serdika District
Serdika is a district in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, and the old Roman name of the city. "Fondovi zhilishta," "Banishora," "Orlandovtsi," and "Malashevtsi," as well as the heart of "Draz mahala," are all included in this area. It covers an area of 17.53 km2 and accounts for 1.3 percent of the
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Seven Rila Lakes
The Seven Rila Lakes are a collection of glacier lakes in Bulgaria's Rila Mountain. They are Bulgaria's most visited lake group. The lakes are located at elevations ranging from 2,100 to 2,500 meters above sea level. Each lake has a name that corresponds to its most distinguishing feature
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Slaveykov Square
Slaveykov Square is one of the most popular square in Sofia, Bulgaria's capital city. It is named after the father and son Bulgarian poets Petko and Pencho Slaveykov. One of its prominent sights is a sculpture of the two seated on a bench. At this vibrant city square, you may see monuments of
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River Vladaya
The Vladayska is a tributary of the Perlovska river in western Bulgaria. The river flows from Vitosha Mountain's northwestern slopes, crossing Torfeno Branishte Nature Reserve, then submerging beneath the Zlatnite Mostove Stone River, turning northeast at the village of Vladaya (from which the
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Russian Monument Square
A modest plaza is placed in the center of a circular crossroads where the major city boulevards - Skobelev and Totleben - connect. It is surrounded by trees, and in the middle lies a monument commemorating Bulgaria's freedom from Ottoman domination. Osman Nuri-Pasha, the Ottoman governor, departed
Pirotska street
Pirotska Str., just across TZUM, is Sofia's first pedestrian retail strip, and it's worth a visit for that alone. In addition to the mostly food-oriented kiosks on the ground floor, "Halite," the old food market at the beginning of this route, offers a range of small stores on the upper level
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ONE Gallery
In November 2017, ONE GALLERY launched its 160-square-meter facility in the centre of Sofia. The gallery has developed a narrowly limited program that focuses on new sculpture, minimalism, chromatic-ism, form, and tension. The gallery showcases a small group of young and mid-career international
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Eagles’ Bridge
Eagles' Bridge is a bridge that spans the Perlovska River in Sofia, Bulgaria's capital. The bridge and intersection where it is situated, known as Ploshtad Orlov Most (Orlov Most Square), are more often known as Eagles' Bridge (Orlov most). The bridge's name is derived from the four eagle
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Church of St. John the Baptist
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The Church of St. John the Baptist is a genuine miracle in Nessebar's history. The structure from the 10th century has been meticulously maintained. The Church of Saint John the Baptist is a cruciform church with an unadorned stone dome. It is one of Nessebar's most well-preserved churches
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Sofia Court House
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The Sofia Court House is a building in Sofia, Bulgaria, that houses various courts. It is situated at 2 Vitosha Boulevard, which is flanked by Alabin Street, Laveleye Street, and Positano Street in a minimalist but majestic style. Behind the magnificent, iconic building's classical and
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Capital Fort
Capital Fort Business Center is a Class A office building in Sofia. It is Bulgaria's highest structure, at 126 meters tall. It has 28 stories with a total floor space of 80,000 square meters (860,000 sq ft). The structure features two subterranean levels that function as parking areas for around
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