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10 Best place to visit in Radomir Bulgaria

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Top 10 Most Beautiful Train Stations in Europe | BULGARIA

This is the fourth episode of the alphabetical series presenting the Top 10 Most Beautiful Train Stations in Europe to trainspotters and any type of photographers. This episode is about Bulgaria, a country with not a great deal of railway history but with some magnificent railway stations. My Top 3 could easily be showing some of the best stations in the world. Stay tuned for the Top 10 Most Beautiful Train Stations in Croatia!!! THANKS FOT WATCHIING!!!! PLEASE LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE!!!
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39 Първенци на Планините в България | Беласица | Огражден

Боровинки, маратон, заключени и… отключени ???? врати, минерални извори, малко повече това как да пазим природата със 100% рециклируемата каменна вата на ROCKWOOL ???? и невероятни красоти по пътищата към най-високите върхове на Беласица (вр. Радомир) и Огражден (вр. Билска чука).

Надявам се слънчевото видео да ви донесе добро настроение, приятели.

За мен бе много радостно да осъзная, че съм била на всички най-високи върхове на всяка една планина в България. :)

Въпреки това остава да направим видео за изкачването на още един връх.
Един от най-любимите и посещавани у нас.

Очаквайте го следващата седмица.

Чао и до скоро.
Аз съм Лора. Приятен път!

Списък с всички видеа от поредицата 39 първенци на Планините в България

1. Рила планина, вр. Мусала, 2925 м.:
2. Пирин планина, вр. Вихрен, 2914 м.
3. Стара планина, вр. Ботев, 2376 м.:
4. Витоша планина, вр. Черни връх, 2290 м.:
5. Осоговска планина, вр. Руен, 2251 м.:
6. Славянка планина, вр. Гоцев връх, 2212 м.
7. Родопи планина, вр. Голям Перелик, 2191 м.
8. Беласица планина, вр. Радомир, 2029 м.
9. Влахина планина, вр. Огреяк, 1924 м.
10. Малашевска планина, вр. Ильов връх, 1803 м.
11. Кървав камък, вр. Било, 1737 м.:
12. Милевска планина, вр. Милевец, 1733 м.
13. Руй планина, вр. Руй, 1706 м.:
14. Огражден планина, вр. Билска чука, 1644 м.
15. Средна гора, вр. Богдан, 1604 м.:
16. Лисец планина, вр. Връшник, 1500 м.
17. Чудинска планина, вр. Арамлия, 1497 м.
18. Конявска планина, вр. Виден, 1487 м.
19. Ерулска планина, вр. Големи връх, 1481 м.:
20. Верила планина, вр. Голям Дебелец, 1415 м.
21. Любаш планина, вр. Любаш, 1398 м.:
22. Парамунска планина, вр. Стража, 1389 м.:
23. Кобилска планина, вр. Бели камък, 1362 м.
24. Плана планина, вр. Манастирище, 1338 м.:
25. Еловишка планина, вр. Плоча, 1329 м.
26. Земенска планина, вр. Тичак, 1295 м.
27. Люлин планина, вр. Дупевица, 1256 м.
28. Ездемирска планина, вр. Големи връх, 1219 м.:
29. Стъргач планина, вр. Асанов връх, 1218 м.
30. Пенкьовска планина, вр. Конски връх, 1187 м.
31. Завалска планина, вр. Китка, 1181 м.:
32. Рудина планина, вр. Сирищнишка Рудина, 1172 м.:
33. Голо бърдо, вр. Ветрушка, 1158 м.
34. Гребен планина, вр. Голеш, 1157 м.:
35. Черна гора, вр. Тумба, 1129 м.
36. Боздаг планина, вр. Чиплакбаир, 1091 м.
37. Вискяр планина, вр. Мечи камък, 1077 м.:
38. Сакар планина, вр. Вишеград, 856 м.
39. Странджа планина, вр. Голямо Градище, 710 м.

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TRAIN BULGARIA ???????? - ROMANIA ???????? / From Vidin to Craiova

I am traveling by train from Bulgaria to Romania.
From the Bulgarian city of Vidin to the Romanian city of Craiova.
The trip took place in the spring of 2023.
Ticket price 7.20 € (14.08 BGN).
Wagon class is second.
Departure 12.45
Arrival 15.51

Stations
Vidin
Golenti
Motatei
Bailesti
Silistea Crucii
Afumati
Portaresti
Segarcea
Segarcea Nord
Dealul Robului
Salcuta
Podari
Jiu
Bordei
Craiova

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A Walk Through the Center of Pernik

An evening walk in Pernik - not a bad place to visit, definitely better than my expectations.
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Panagyurishte, Bulgaria City Views

Views from Panagyurishte town, located in Central Bulgaria. The region is Sredna Gora with attitude of 540 m.

Du lịch khám phá botunets Bungari. Nơi có nhiều người Việt nam sống các đây 30 năm.

Khám phá botunets

Walking in Sofia, Bulgaria ????????: Vitosha Boulevard, 4K, summer, travel, tourism

Walking in Sofia, Bulgaria ????????: Vitosha Boulevard, 4K, summer, travel, tourism
Sofia (Bulgarian: София) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia Valley at the foot of the Vitosha mountain in the western parts of the country. The city is built west of the Iskar river, and has many mineral springs, such as the Sofia Central Mineral Baths. It has a humid continental climate. Being in the centre of the Balkans, it is midway between the Black Sea and the Adriatic Sea, and closest to the Aegean Sea.
Known as Serdica in Antiquity and Sredets in the Middle Ages, Sofia has been an area of human habitation since at least 7000 BC. The recorded history of the city begins with the attestation of the conquest of Serdica by the Roman Republic in 29 BC from the Celtic tribe Serdi. During the decline of the Roman Empire, the city was raided by Huns, Visigoths, Avars and Slavs. In 809 Serdica was incorporated into the Bulgarian Empire by Khan Krum and became known as Sredets. In 1018, the Byzantines ended Bulgarian rule until 1194, when it was reincorporated by the reborn Bulgarian Empire. Sredets became a major administrative, economic, cultural and literary hub until its conquest by the Ottomans in 1382. From 1530 to 1836, Sofia was the regional capital of Rumelia Eyalet, the Ottoman Empire's key province in Europe. Bulgarian rule was restored in 1878. Sofia was selected as the capital of the Third Bulgarian State in the next year, ushering a period of intense demographic and economic growth.
Sofia is the 13th largest city in the European Union. It is surrounded by mountainsides, such as Vitosha by the southern side, Lyulin by the western side, and the Balkan Mountains by the north, which makes it the third highest European capital after Andorra la Vella and Madrid. Being Bulgaria's primate city, Sofia is home of many of the major local universities, cultural institutions and commercial companies. The city has been described as the triangle of religious tolerance. This is due to the fact that three temples of three major world religions—Christianity, Islam and Judaism—are situated close together: Sveta Nedelya Church, Banya Bashi Mosque and Sofia Synagogue.This triangle was recently expanded to a square and includes the Catholic Cathedral of St Joseph.
Sofia has been named one of the top ten best places for start-up businesses in the world, especially in information technologies.It was Europe's most affordable capital to visit in 2013. In 1979, the Boyana Church in Sofia was included onto the World Heritage List, and it was deconstructed in the Second Bulgarian Empire, holding much patrimonial symbolism to the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. With its cultural significance in Southeast Europe, Sofia is home to the National Opera and Ballet of Bulgaria, the National Palace of Culture, the Vasil Levski National Stadium, the Ivan Vazov National Theatre, the National Archaeological Museum, and the Serdica Amphitheatre. The Museum of Socialist Art includes many sculptures and posters that educate visitors about the lifestyle in communist Bulgaria.
The population of Sofia declined from 70,000 in the late 18th century, through 19,000 in 1870, to 11,649 in 1878, after which it began increasing. Sofia hosts some 1.29 million residents within a territory of 492 km2, a concentration of 17.9% of the country population within the 200th percentile of the country territory. The urban area of Sofia hosts some 1.54 million residents within 5723 km2, which comprises Sofia City Province and parts of Sofia Province (Dragoman, Slivnitsa, Kostinbrod, Bozhurishte, Svoge, Elin Pelin, Gorna Malina, Ihtiman, Kostenets) and Pernik Province (Pernik, Radomir), representing 5.16% of the country territory. The metropolitan area of Sofia is based upon one hour of car travel time, stretches internationally and includes Dimitrovgrad in Serbia. The metropolitan region of Sofia is inhabited by a population of 1.67 million.

Sofía es la capital y la ciudad más grande de la República de Bulgaria. Con una población de 1 269 384 habitantes en 2018, se trata de la 14.ª mayor ciudad de la Unión Europea, donde ingresó en enero del 2007, y alrededor de 1 380 406 en su área metropolitana, la Provincia Capital. Se encuentra situada en el centro de la península balcánica,​ al oeste de Bulgaria, rodeada por el monte Vitosha al sur, el monte Lyulin al oeste y las montañas de los Balcanes al norte. Su superficie total es 492 km² y su promedio de altitud es de 600 m sobre el nivel del mar, lo que la convierte en la cuarta capital más alta de Europa.

Sofia ist die Hauptstadt Bulgariens und liegt in der gleichnamigen Ebene im Westen des Landes. Mit ihren 1.3 Mio. Einwohnern ist sie die größte und bevölkerungsreichste Stadt und administratives Zentrum. Damit lebt etwa jeder sechste Einwohner Bulgariens in Sofia. Sofia ist in 24 Bezirke unterteilt. Im Stadtgebiet befinden sich der Fluss Iskar sowie mehrere kleinere Fließgewässer.

Sofia Bulgaria ???????? P1

Sofia Bulgaria
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Sofia (/ˈsoʊfiə, ˈsɒf-, soʊˈfiːə/ SOH-fee-ə, SOF-, soh-FEE-ə; Bulgarian: Со́фия, translit. Sofiya, IPA: [ˈsɔfijə] ) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. The city is at the foot of Vitosha Mountain in the western part of the country. Being in the centre of the Balkan peninsula, it is midway between the Black Sea and the Adriatic Sea, and closest to the Aegean Sea.
Sofia has been an area of human habitation since at least 7000 BC. The recorded history of Sofia begins with the attestation of the conquest of Serdica by the Roman Republic in 29 BC from the Celtic tribe Serdi, raided by Huns in 343-347 AD and 447 AD, conquered by Visigoths in 376-382 AD, conquered by Avars and Slavs in 617 AD, and on 9th April, 809 Serdica was surrendered to Krum of Bulgaria.[18] In 1018, the Byzantines ended Bulgarian rule, while in 1040 it was shortly restored. The town was conquered by the Pechenegs in 1048 and 1078, by the Magyars and Serbs in 1183, and by the Crusaders in 1095 and 1190. The rule of the Second Bulgarian Empire lasted from 1194 until its conquest by the Ottomans in 1382.. Bulgarian rule was restored in 1878. During World War II Sofia was bombarded by the UK and US Air Forces and at the end of the war, it was seized by the Soviet Army.
Being Bulgaria's primate city, Sofia is a hometown of many of the major local universities, cultural institutions and commercial companies. Sofia is one of the top 10 best places for start-up businesses in the world, especially in information technologies, according to Bulgarian National Television. Sofia was Europe's most affordable capital to visit in 2013.
The population of Sofia declined down from 70,000 in the late 18th century, through 19,000 in 1870, to 11,649 in 1878 and began increasing. Sofia hosts some 1.23 million residents within a territory of 492 km2, a concentration of 17.5% of the country population within the 200th percentile of the country territory. The urban area of Sofia hosts some 1.54 million residents within 5723 km², which comprises Sofia City Province and parts of Sofia Province (Dragoman, Slivnitsa, Kostinbrod, Bozhurishte, Svoge, Elin Pelin, Gorna Malina, Ihtiman, Kostenets) and Pernik Province (Pernik, Radomir), representing 5.16% of the country territory. The metropolitan area of Sofia is based upon one hour of car travel time, stretches internationally and includes Dimitrovgrad in Serbia. Unlike most European metropolitan areas, it is not to be defined as a substantially functional metropolitan area, but is of the type with limited variety of functions. The metropolitan region of Sofia is inhabited by a population of 1.68 million and is made up of the whole provinces Sofia City, Sofia and Pernik, comprising more than 10,000 km².

Climate
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Sofia has a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dfb) with an average annual temperature of 10.4 °C (50.7 °F).
Winters are relatively cold and snowy. In the coldest days temperatures can drop below −15 °C (5 °F), most notably in January. The lowest recorded temperature is −28.3 °C (−19 °F) (24 January 1942). Fog is not unusual, especially in the beginning of the season. On average, Sofia receives a total snowfall of 96 cm (37.8 in) and 58 days with snow cover. The snowiest recorded winter was 1995/1996 with a total snowfall of 171 cm (67.3 in). The record snow depth is 57 cm (22.4 in) (25 December 2001).
Summers are quite warm and sunny. In summer, the city generally remains slightly cooler than other parts of Bulgaria, due to its higher altitude. However, the city is also subjected to heat waves with high temperatures reaching or exceeding 35 °C (95 °F) in the hottest days, particularly in July and August. The highest recorded temperature is 41 °C (106 °F) (5 July 2000 and 24 July 2007). The hottest recorded summer was in 2012 with a daily average July temperature of 25 °C (77.0 °F).
Springs and autumns in Sofia are usually short with variable and dynamic weather.
The city receives an average precipitation of 581.8 mm (22.91 in) a year, reaching its peak in late spring and early summer when thunderstorms are common. The wettest recorded year was 2014 with a total precipitation of 1,066.6 mm (41.99 in).








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24 Hours in Sofia - TRAVEL GUIDE VIDEO TOUR (Sofia, Bulgaria)

In order featured in the video:
National Palace of Culture (Национален дворец на културата)
Cathedral Saint Aleksandar Nevski (Катедрала „Свети Александър Невски“)
Regional History Museum - Sofia (Регионален исторически музей София)
Vitosha Boulevard (Main Street with Shops)
Sofia Central Station (Train Station)
Casino Sofia (Didn't like this place at all! Horrible!)
Central Sofia Market Hall & Flea Markets
Presidency Building (Changing of the Guard in Bulgaria)
Day of Hristo Botev Sirens (Loud Siren for National Heroes Day)

In Sofia, there is plenty to see and do in 24 hours! We in fact had a couple of days here! The hotel (Scotty's Boutique Hotel) was very cheap and cosy too!

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Sofia ( SOH-fee-ə, SOF-; Bulgarian: Со́фия, romanized: Sofiya, IPA: [ˈsɔfijə] (listen)) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. The city is at the foot of Vitosha Mountain in the western part of the country. Being in the centre of the Balkan peninsula, it is midway between the Black Sea and the Adriatic Sea, and closest to the Aegean Sea.Sofia has been an area of human habitation since at least 7000 BC. The recorded history of Sofia begins with the attestation of the conquest of Serdica by the Roman Republic in 29 BC from the Celtic tribe Serdi, raided by Huns in 343-347 AD and 447 AD, conquered by Visigoths in 376-382 AD, conquered by Avars and Slavs in 617 AD, and on 9th April, 809 Serdica was surrendered to Krum of Bulgaria. In 1018, the Byzantines ended Bulgarian rule, while in 1040 it was shortly restored. The town was conquered by the Pechenegs in 1048 and 1078, by the Magyars and Serbs in 1183, and by the Crusaders in 1095 and 1190. The rule of the Second Bulgarian Empire lasted from 1194 until its conquest by the Ottomans in 1382.. From 1520 to 1836, Sofia was the regional capital of Rumelia Eyalet, the Ottoman Empire's key province in Europe. Bulgarian rule was restored in 1878. During World War II Sofia was bombarded by the UK and US Air Forces and at the end of the war, it was seized by the Soviet Army.

Being Bulgaria's primate city, Sofia is a hometown of many of the major local universities, cultural institutions and commercial companies. Sofia is one of the top 10 best places for start-up businesses in the world, especially in information technologies, according to Bulgarian National Television. Sofia was Europe's most affordable capital to visit in 2013.The population of Sofia declined down from 70,000 in the late 18th century, through 19,000 in 1870, to 11,649 in 1878 and began increasing. Sofia hosts some 1.23 million residents within a territory of 492 km2, a concentration of 17.5% of the country population within the 200th percentile of the country territory. The urban area of Sofia hosts some 1.54 million residents within 5723 km², which comprises Sofia City Province and parts of Sofia Province (Dragoman, Slivnitsa, Kostinbrod, Bozhurishte, Svoge, Elin Pelin, Gorna Malina, Ihtiman, Kostenets) and Pernik Province (Pernik, Radomir), representing 5.16% of the country territory. The metropolitan area of Sofia is based upon one hour of car travel time, stretches internationally and includes Dimitrovgrad in Serbia. Unlike most European metropolitan areas, it is not to be defined as a substantially functional metropolitan area, but is of the type with limited variety of functions. The metropolitan region of Sofia is inhabited by a population of 1.68 million and is made up of the whole provinces Sofia City, Sofia and Pernik, comprising more than 10,000 km².


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Walking in Sofia, Bulgaria ????????: Tsar Simeon Street to Women's Market, ул. Цар Симеон, София, 4K

Walking in Sofia, Bulgaria ????????: Tsar Simeon Street to Women's Market 4K, summer, travel, tourism
Sofia (Bulgarian: София) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia Valley at the foot of the Vitosha mountain in the western parts of the country. The city is built west of the Iskar river, and has many mineral springs, such as the Sofia Central Mineral Baths. It has a humid continental climate. Being in the centre of the Balkans, it is midway between the Black Sea and the Adriatic Sea, and closest to the Aegean Sea.
Known as Serdica in Antiquity and Sredets in the Middle Ages, Sofia has been an area of human habitation since at least 7000 BC. The recorded history of the city begins with the attestation of the conquest of Serdica by the Roman Republic in 29 BC from the Celtic tribe Serdi. During the decline of the Roman Empire, the city was raided by Huns, Visigoths, Avars and Slavs. In 809 Serdica was incorporated into the Bulgarian Empire by Khan Krum and became known as Sredets. In 1018, the Byzantines ended Bulgarian rule until 1194, when it was reincorporated by the reborn Bulgarian Empire. Sredets became a major administrative, economic, cultural and literary hub until its conquest by the Ottomans in 1382. From 1530 to 1836, Sofia was the regional capital of Rumelia Eyalet, the Ottoman Empire's key province in Europe. Bulgarian rule was restored in 1878. Sofia was selected as the capital of the Third Bulgarian State in the next year, ushering a period of intense demographic and economic growth.
Sofia is the 13th largest city in the European Union. It is surrounded by mountainsides, such as Vitosha by the southern side, Lyulin by the western side, and the Balkan Mountains by the north, which makes it the third highest European capital after Andorra la Vella and Madrid. Being Bulgaria's primate city, Sofia is home of many of the major local universities, cultural institutions and commercial companies. The city has been described as the triangle of religious tolerance. This is due to the fact that three temples of three major world religions—Christianity, Islam and Judaism—are situated close together: Sveta Nedelya Church, Banya Bashi Mosque and Sofia Synagogue.This triangle was recently expanded to a square and includes the Catholic Cathedral of St Joseph.
Sofia has been named one of the top ten best places for start-up businesses in the world, especially in information technologies.It was Europe's most affordable capital to visit in 2013. In 1979, the Boyana Church in Sofia was included onto the World Heritage List, and it was deconstructed in the Second Bulgarian Empire, holding much patrimonial symbolism to the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. With its cultural significance in Southeast Europe, Sofia is home to the National Opera and Ballet of Bulgaria, the National Palace of Culture, the Vasil Levski National Stadium, the Ivan Vazov National Theatre, the National Archaeological Museum, and the Serdica Amphitheatre. The Museum of Socialist Art includes many sculptures and posters that educate visitors about the lifestyle in communist Bulgaria.
The population of Sofia declined from 70,000 in the late 18th century, through 19,000 in 1870, to 11,649 in 1878, after which it began increasing. Sofia hosts some 1.29 million residents within a territory of 492 km2, a concentration of 17.9% of the country population within the 200th percentile of the country territory. The urban area of Sofia hosts some 1.54 million residents within 5723 km2, which comprises Sofia City Province and parts of Sofia Province (Dragoman, Slivnitsa, Kostinbrod, Bozhurishte, Svoge, Elin Pelin, Gorna Malina, Ihtiman, Kostenets) and Pernik Province (Pernik, Radomir), representing 5.16% of the country territory. The metropolitan area of Sofia is based upon one hour of car travel time, stretches internationally and includes Dimitrovgrad in Serbia. The metropolitan region of Sofia is inhabited by a population of 1.67 million.

Sofía es la capital y la ciudad más grande de la República de Bulgaria. Con una población de 1 269 384 habitantes en 2018, se trata de la 14.ª mayor ciudad de la Unión Europea, donde ingresó en enero del 2007, y alrededor de 1 380 406 en su área metropolitana, la Provincia Capital. Se encuentra situada en el centro de la península balcánica,​ al oeste de Bulgaria, rodeada por el monte Vitosha al sur, el monte Lyulin al oeste y las montañas de los Balcanes al norte. Su superficie total es 492 km² y su promedio de altitud es de 600 m sobre el nivel del mar, lo que la convierte en la cuarta capital más alta de Europa.

Sofia ist die Hauptstadt Bulgariens und liegt in der gleichnamigen Ebene im Westen des Landes. Mit ihren 1.3 Mio. Einwohnern ist sie die größte und bevölkerungsreichste Stadt und administratives Zentrum. Damit lebt etwa jeder sechste Einwohner Bulgariens in Sofia. Sofia ist in 24 Bezirke unterteilt. Im Stadtgebiet befinden sich der Fluss Iskar sowie mehrere kleinere Fließgewässer.
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AERIAL RELAXATION: SOFIA, BULGARIA (4K)

AERIAL RELAXATION: SOFIA, BULGARIA (4K): features stunning and spectacular aerial, walking, and drone video footage great for travel, visit, and tourism planning set to original music. Sofia is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. The city is situated in the eponymous valley at the foot of the Vitosha mountain in the western part of the country. The city is built west of the Iskar river, and has many mineral springs, such as the Sofia Central Mineral Baths. It has a humid continental climate. Being in the centre of the Balkans, it is midway between the Black Sea and the Adriatic Sea, and closest to the Aegean Sea.

Sofia has been an area of human habitation since at least 7000 BC. The recorded history of city begins with the attestation of the conquest of Serdica by the Roman Republic in 29 BC from the Celtic tribe Serdi. During the decline of the Roman Empire, the city was raided by Huns, Visigoths, Avars and Slavs. In 809 Serdica was incorporated into the Bulgarian Empire by Khan Krum and became known as Sredets. In 1018, the Byzantines ended Bulgarian rule until 1194, when it was reincorporated by the reborn Bulgarian Empire. Sredets became a major administrative, economic, cultural and literary hub until its conquest by the Ottomans in 1382. From 1520 to 1836, Sofia was the regional capital of Rumelia Eyalet, the Ottoman Empire's key province in Europe. Bulgarian rule was restored in 1878. Sofia was selected as the capital of the Third Bulgarian State in the next year, ushering a period of intense demographic and economic growth.

Sofia is the 13th largest city in the European Union. It is surrounded by mountains, such as Vitosha by the southern side, Lyulin by the western side, and the Balkan Mountains by the north, which makes it the third highest European capital after Andorra la Vella and Madrid. Being Bulgaria's primate city, Sofia is home of many of the major local universities, cultural institutions and commercial companies. The city has been described as the triangle of religious tolerance. This is due to the fact that three temples of the three world major religions—Christianity, Islam and Judaism—are situated within one square: Sveta Nedelya Church, Banya Bashi Mosque and Sofia Synagogue.

Sofia has been named one of the top ten best places for start-up businesses in the world, especially in information technologies. Sofia was Europe's most affordable capital to visit in 2013. In 1979, the Boyana Church in Sofia was included onto the World Heritage List, and it was deconstructed in the Second Bulgarian Empire, holding much patrimonial symbolism to the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. With its cultural significance in Eastern Europe, Sofia is home to the National Opera and Ballet of Bulgaria, the National Palace of Culture, the Vasil Levski National Stadium, the Ivan Vazov National Theatre, the National Archaeological Museum, and the Serdica Amphitheatre. The Museum of Socialist Art includes many sculptures and posters that educate visitors about the lifestyle in communist Bulgaria.

The population of Sofia declined from 70,000 in the late 18th century, through 19,000 in 1870, to 11,649 in 1878, after which it began increasing. Sofia hosts some 1.24 million residents within a territory of 492 km2, a concentration of 17.9% of the country population within the 200th percentile of the country territory. The urban area of Sofia hosts some 1.54 million residents within 5723 km², which comprises Sofia City Province and parts of Sofia Province (Dragoman, Slivnitsa, Kostinbrod, Bozhurishte, Svoge, Elin Pelin, Gorna Malina, Ihtiman, Kostenets) and Pernik Province (Pernik, Radomir), representing 5.16% of the country territory. The metropolitan area of Sofia is based upon one hour of car travel time, stretches internationally and includes Dimitrovgrad in Serbia. Unlike most European metropolitan areas, it is not to be defined as a substantially functional metropolitan area, but is of the type with limited variety of functions. The metropolitan region of Sofia is inhabited by a population of 1.67 million.

This video features footage of the Saint Sofia Monument.
The Statue of Sveta Sofia (English: The Statue of Holy Sophia; Bulgarian: Статуя на Света София; Transliteration: Statuya na Sveta Sofiya) is a monumental sculpture in Sofia, Bulgaria. The statue, erected in 2000, stands in a spot once occupied by a statue of Lenin. Sophia was considered too erotic and pagan to be referred to as a saint. 24 feet in height, the copper and bronze statue by the sculptor Georgi Chapkanov, stands on a 48 feet high pedestal. Adorned with the symbols of power (crown), fame (wreath) and wisdom (owl), the crown is also a reference to the Goddess of Fate, Tyche, inspired by the old emblem of Sofia dating back to 1900.


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Ihtiman, Bulgaria by Drone (4K)

On a recent road trip we stopped by the town of Ihtiman to marvel at the wonderful frost that covered the countryside in Bulgaria. I also love flying through the clouds, so this was a real treat.

Walking in Sofia, Bulgaria ????????: Alexander Nevsky Cathedral to Zaimov Park, 4K, София, парк „Заимов“

Walking in Sofia, Bulgaria ????????: Alexander Nevsky Cathedral / Докторска градина, Храм-паметник Свети Александър Невски, Vladimir Zaimov Park /парк „Заимов“, 4K
Sofia (Bulgarian: София) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia Valley at the foot of the Vitosha mountain in the western parts of the country. The city is built west of the Iskar river, and has many mineral springs, such as the Sofia Central Mineral Baths. It has a humid continental climate. Being in the centre of the Balkans, it is midway between the Black Sea and the Adriatic Sea, and closest to the Aegean Sea.
Known as Serdica in Antiquity and Sredets in the Middle Ages, Sofia has been an area of human habitation since at least 7000 BC. The recorded history of the city begins with the attestation of the conquest of Serdica by the Roman Republic in 29 BC from the Celtic tribe Serdi. During the decline of the Roman Empire, the city was raided by Huns, Visigoths, Avars and Slavs. In 809 Serdica was incorporated into the Bulgarian Empire by Khan Krum and became known as Sredets. In 1018, the Byzantines ended Bulgarian rule until 1194, when it was reincorporated by the reborn Bulgarian Empire. Sredets became a major administrative, economic, cultural and literary hub until its conquest by the Ottomans in 1382. From 1530 to 1836, Sofia was the regional capital of Rumelia Eyalet, the Ottoman Empire's key province in Europe. Bulgarian rule was restored in 1878. Sofia was selected as the capital of the Third Bulgarian State in the next year, ushering a period of intense demographic and economic growth.
Sofia is the 13th largest city in the European Union. It is surrounded by mountainsides, such as Vitosha by the southern side, Lyulin by the western side, and the Balkan Mountains by the north, which makes it the third highest European capital after Andorra la Vella and Madrid. Being Bulgaria's primate city, Sofia is home of many of the major local universities, cultural institutions and commercial companies. The city has been described as the triangle of religious tolerance. This is due to the fact that three temples of three major world religions—Christianity, Islam and Judaism—are situated close together: Sveta Nedelya Church, Banya Bashi Mosque and Sofia Synagogue.This triangle was recently expanded to a square and includes the Catholic Cathedral of St Joseph.
Sofia has been named one of the top ten best places for start-up businesses in the world, especially in information technologies.It was Europe's most affordable capital to visit in 2013. In 1979, the Boyana Church in Sofia was included onto the World Heritage List, and it was deconstructed in the Second Bulgarian Empire, holding much patrimonial symbolism to the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. With its cultural significance in Southeast Europe, Sofia is home to the National Opera and Ballet of Bulgaria, the National Palace of Culture, the Vasil Levski National Stadium, the Ivan Vazov National Theatre, the National Archaeological Museum, and the Serdica Amphitheatre. The Museum of Socialist Art includes many sculptures and posters that educate visitors about the lifestyle in communist Bulgaria.
The population of Sofia declined from 70,000 in the late 18th century, through 19,000 in 1870, to 11,649 in 1878, after which it began increasing. Sofia hosts some 1.29 million residents within a territory of 492 km2, a concentration of 17.9% of the country population within the 200th percentile of the country territory. The urban area of Sofia hosts some 1.54 million residents within 5723 km2, which comprises Sofia City Province and parts of Sofia Province (Dragoman, Slivnitsa, Kostinbrod, Bozhurishte, Svoge, Elin Pelin, Gorna Malina, Ihtiman, Kostenets) and Pernik Province (Pernik, Radomir), representing 5.16% of the country territory. The metropolitan area of Sofia is based upon one hour of car travel time, stretches internationally and includes Dimitrovgrad in Serbia. The metropolitan region of Sofia is inhabited by a population of 1.67 million.

Sofía es la capital y la ciudad más grande de la República de Bulgaria. Con una población de 1 269 384 habitantes en 2018, se trata de la 14.ª mayor ciudad de la Unión Europea, donde ingresó en enero del 2007, y alrededor de 1 380 406 en su área metropolitana, la Provincia Capital. Se encuentra situada en el centro de la península balcánica,​ al oeste de Bulgaria, rodeada por el monte Vitosha al sur, el monte Lyulin al oeste y las montañas de los Balcanes al norte. Su superficie total es 492 km² y su promedio de altitud es de 600 m sobre el nivel del mar, lo que la convierte en la cuarta capital más alta de Europa.

Sofia ist die Hauptstadt Bulgariens und liegt in der gleichnamigen Ebene im Westen des Landes. Mit ihren 1.3 Mio. Einwohnern ist sie die größte und bevölkerungsreichste Stadt und administratives Zentrum. Damit lebt etwa jeder sechste Einwohner Bulgariens in Sofia. Sofia ist in 24 Bezirke unterteilt

Sofia Early Morning Walk around Old Town. - Sofia Bulgaria - ECTV

Sofia (/ˈsoʊfiə, ˈsɒf-, soʊˈfiːə/ SOH-fee-ə, SOF-;[14][15] Bulgarian: София, romanized: Sofiya,[16][17] IPA: [ˈsɔfijɐ] (listen)) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia Valley at the foot of the Vitosha mountain in the western parts of the country. The city is built west of the Iskar river, and has many mineral springs, such as the Sofia Central Mineral Baths. It has a humid continental climate. Being in the centre of the Balkans, it is midway between the Black Sea and the Adriatic Sea, and closest to the Aegean Sea.[18][19]

Known as Serdica in Antiquity and Sredets in the Middle Ages, Sofia has been an area of human habitation since at least 7000 BC. The recorded history of the city begins with the attestation of the conquest of Serdica by the Roman Republic in 29 BC from the Celtic tribe Serdi. During the decline of the Roman Empire, the city was raided by Huns, Visigoths, Avars and Slavs. In 809, Serdica was incorporated into the Bulgarian Empire by Khan Krum and became known as Sredets. In 1018, the Byzantines ended Bulgarian rule until 1194, when it was reincorporated by the reborn Bulgarian Empire. Sredets became a major administrative, economic, cultural and literary hub until its conquest by the Ottomans in 1382. From 1530 to 1836, Sofia was the regional capital of Rumelia Eyalet, the Ottoman Empire's key province in Europe. Bulgarian rule was restored in 1878. Sofia was selected as the capital of the Third Bulgarian State in the next year, ushering a period of intense demographic and economic growth.

Sofia is the 14th largest city in the European Union. It is surrounded by mountainsides, such as Vitosha by the southern side, Lyulin by the western side, and the Balkan Mountains by the north, which makes it the third highest European capital after Andorra la Vella and Madrid. Being Bulgaria's primate city, Sofia is home of many of the major local universities, cultural institutions and commercial companies.[20] The city has been described as the triangle of religious tolerance. This is because three temples of three major world religions—Christianity, Islam and Judaism—are situated close together: Sveta Nedelya Church, Banya Bashi Mosque and Sofia Synagogue.[21] This triangle was recently expanded to a square and includes the Catholic Cathedral of St Joseph.[22]

Sofia has been named one of the top ten best places for start-up businesses in the world, especially in information technologies.[23] It was Europe's most affordable capital to visit in 2013.[24] In 1979, the Boyana Church in Sofia was included onto the World Heritage List, and it was deconstructed in the Second Bulgarian Empire, holding much patrimonial symbolism to the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. With its cultural significance in Southeast Europe, Sofia is home to the National Opera and Ballet of Bulgaria, the National Palace of Culture, the Vasil Levski National Stadium, the Ivan Vazov National Theatre, the National Archaeological Museum, and the Serdica Amphitheatre. The Museum of Socialist Art includes many sculptures and posters that educate visitors about the lifestyle in communist Bulgaria.[25]

The population of Sofia declined from 70,000 in the late 18th century, through 19,000 in 1870, to 11,649 in 1878, after which it began increasing.[26] Sofia hosts some 1.24 million[10] residents within a territory of 492 km2,[27] a concentration of 17.9% of the country population within the 200th percentile of the country territory. The urban area of Sofia hosts some 1.54 million[11] residents within 5723 km2, which comprises Sofia City Province and parts of Sofia Province (Dragoman, Slivnitsa, Kostinbrod, Bozhurishte, Svoge, Elin Pelin, Gorna Malina, Ihtiman, Kostenets) and Pernik Province (Pernik, Radomir), representing 5.16% of the country territory.[7] The metropolitan area of Sofia is based upon one hour of car travel time, stretches internationally and includes Dimitrovgrad in Serbia.[28] The metropolitan region of Sofia is inhabited by a population of 1.66 million.[12]


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DJI Mini | Radomir, Bulgaria

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Hiking in Belasitsa mountain / Изкачване на граничната планина Беласица

Belasitsa is a mountain located in the very southwestern part of Bulgaria. Actually, most of the territory of the mountain is located in Greece and Northern Macedonia. On the territory of Bulgaria are only about 30% of the mountain. With its steep northern slopes, Belasitsa looks like an inaccessible wall if you are looking towards it from the Sandanski-Petrich valley. It is the most southern located mountain of the Osogovo-Belasitsa mountain range, separated from the others by the valley of the Strumeshnitsa river to the north, and to the south, in Greece, by the Sersko Pole and the Doyran Lake. To the east of Belasitsa lies the Rupel Gorge and to the west - the Kosturina Saddle in Northern Macedonia.
The highest point in the mountain is Radomir peak, rising 2029 meters above sea level and located right on the border between Bulgaria and Greece. In the western part of the mountain, Tumba peak (1880 m) is the crossing point of the borders of Bulgaria, Greece and Northern Macedonia. In the eastern part of the mountain, Kongur peak (1951 m) rises proudly above the town of Petrich (Bulgaria).
It is an interesting fact that Belasitsa Nature Park is the newest park in Bulgaria, designated as such in 2007, mainly to preserve the ancient chestnut forests.
The mountain is extremely suitable both for hiking (year-round) and mountain biking (during the warm months when the snow has melted). Due to the fact that it has been a strictly guarded border area for many years, there are many gravel and dusty roads that go up to the mountain ridge itself, which greatly facilitate access to its highest parts.
Our two-day hike was a longly planned as we wanted to climb the three most famous peaks in the mountain - Radomir, Kongur and Tumba. We started early in the morning from Skrut village, which is the starting point for climbing Tumba peak - the crossing point of the three countries. It mostly goes on a dirt road, but there is also a shortcutting trail with yellow marking, which at some places is missing and at one of the intersections of the road we somehow managed to miss it and plunge into the impenetrable forest. The terrain is not difficult, but the hiking time is quite long, even with quick walking is about 8-9 hours in both directions. We went down from Tumba peak using the same road to Skrut village, where we had left our car. Then we drove to Konguro hut, located above Petrich city. And on the next day, at dark dawn, we headed towards Congur peak and then to Radomir peak (the highest point of the mountain). There was less walking here than in the first day, but in total for both days we walked about 55 km.
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Беласица е висока планина, разположена в най-югозападния край на България. По-голямата част от планината се намира в Гърция и Северна Македония. На територията на България се намират едва около 30 % от планината. Със своите стръмни северни склонове, Беласица изглежда като непристъпна стена, ако бива гледана от Санданско-Петричката котловина. Тя е най-южната планина от Осоговско-Беласишката планинска редица, отделена от другите чрез долината на река Струмешница на север, а от юг, в Гърция, я ограждат Серското поле и Дойранското езеро. На изток от нея се намира Рупелското дефиле, а на запад - Костуринската седловина в Северна Македония.
Най-високата точка в планината е вр. Радомир, извисявайки се на 2029 м над морското равнище и разположен точно на границата между България и Гърция. На запад от него връх Тумба (1880 м) се явява пресечна точка на границите България, Гърция и Северна Македония. В източната част на планината връх Конгур се извисява гордо над гр. Петрич (България) със своите 1951 м височина.
Планината е изключително подходяща както за пешеходен туризъм (целогодишно), така и за планинско колоездене през топлите месеци, когато снеговете се стопят. Поради факта, че дълги години е била строгоохранявана гранична зона, са налице много черни пътища, изкачващи се до самото било, които значително улесняват достъпа до най-високите й части.
Нашият двудневен поход беше дълго обмислян, тъй като искахме да се качим на трите най-известни върхове в планината – Радомир, Конгур и Тумба. Стартирахме рано сутринта от с. Скрът, което се явява начален пункт за изкачване на връх Тумба – допирната точка на трите държави. Основно се върви по черен път, но има и сечаща по-напряко пътека (с жълта маркировка), която обаче на места липсва и при едно от пресичанията на пътя някак успяхме да я изпуснем и се забихме в труднопроходимата гора. Теренът не е сложен, но прехода е доста дълъг, дори със стегнато ходене е около 8-9 часа в двете посоки. Наобратно от вр. Тумба се върнахме по същия път, до с. Скрът, където бяхме оставили колата, с която в последствие се придвижихме до хижа Конгуро, разположена над Петрич. На другия ден, още по тъмни зори тръгнахме към вр. Конгур и после и към вр. Радомир. Тук ходенето беше по-малко, но общо и за двата дни бяхме навъртяли около 55 км.

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14 razones para visitar SOFÍA, BULGARIA

1. Mercado de las mujeres.
2. Sinagoga de sofia, Bulgaria.
3. Mercado central de Sofia, Bulgaria.
4. Mezquita de Banya Bashi.
5. Baños minerales centrales.
6. Estatua de santa Sofía.
7. Iglesia de San Nedelya.
8. Bolevar Vitosha.
9. Teatro nacional Ivan Vazov.
10. Palacio real de Sofia.
11. La iglesia de San Nicolás el milagroso.
12. La catedral de Alexander Nevski.

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10. Donde hospedarse en Sofía, Bulgaria.
11. Hospedaje en Sofía, Bulgaria.
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Mazalat Hut, Stara Planina-Bulgaria

Messing around with my DJI Mavic Air in Stara Planina mountain, Bulgaria.

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The Red House - Bulgaria

If you are one of those curious travellers who prefer to walk through smaller, narrow streets, you will hardly miss Chervenata Kashta (the Red House).

It is indisputably a big red house, which stands out from the rest of the houses and buildings around it. It is one of the oldest preserved houses in Sofia, recognized as a cultural monument, and the former home of a famous Bulgarian philologist. The Red House is located in the very city center, about 100 metres off Vitoshka Boulevard and can be easily reached on foot - so easy to find, so comfortable, so quiet...and the food served is so yummy!

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39 Първенци на Планините в България | Еловишка | Кобилска | Пенкьовска | Голо Бърдо | Милевска

39 първенци на планините в България. Изкачването на 5 от тях ще видите в това видео.

Снимахме го в продължение на месеци. Смениха се няколко сезона - зима, пролет и лято.

Посетихме интересни места, които вероятно нямаше да видя, ако не беше изкачването на върховете. Еловишка, Кобилска, Пенкьовска, Голо Бърдо и Милевска планини не са сред най-популярните у нас места, но крият много красота.

Надявам се преживяното от нас в това видео да ви зареди с положително настроение и да ви провокира и вие да ги посетите.

За нас остават още само 5 върха и мисията е изпълнена!

Аз съм Лора. Приятен път! :)

Списък с всички видеа от поредицата 39 първенци на Планините в България

1. Рила планина, вр. Мусала, 2925 м.:
2. Пирин планина, вр. Вихрен, 2914 м.
3. Стара планина, вр. Ботев, 2376 м.:
4. Витоша планина, вр. Черни връх, 2290 м.:
5. Осоговска планина, вр. Руен, 2251 м.:
6. Славянка планина, вр. Гоцев връх, 2212 м.
7. Родопи планина, вр. Голям Перелик, 2191 м.
8. Беласица планина, вр. Радомир, 2029 м.
9. Влахина планина, вр. Огреяк, 1924 м.
10. Малашевска планина, вр. Ильов връх, 1803 м.
11. Кървав камък, вр. Било, 1737 м.:
12. Милевска планина, вр. Милевец, 1733 м.
13. Руй планина, вр. Руй, 1706 м.:
14. Огражден планина, вр. Билска чука, 1644 м.
15. Средна гора, вр. Богдан, 1604 м.:
16. Лисец планина, вр. Връшник, 1500 м.
17. Чудинска планина, вр. Арамлия, 1497 м.
18. Конявска планина, вр. Виден, 1487 м.
19. Ерулска планина, вр. Големи връх, 1481 м.:
20. Верила планина, вр. Голям Дебелец, 1415 м.
21. Любаш планина, вр. Любаш, 1398 м.:
22. Парамунска планина, вр. Стража, 1389 м.:
23. Кобилска планина, вр. Бели камък, 1362 м.
24. Плана планина, вр. Манастирище, 1338 м.:
25. Еловишка планина, вр. Плоча, 1329 м.
26. Земенска планина, вр. Тичак, 1295 м.
27. Люлин планина, вр. Дупевица, 1256 м.
28. Ездемирска планина, вр. Големи връх, 1219 м.:
29. Стъргач планина, вр. Асанов връх, 1218 м.
30. Пенкьовска планина, вр. Конски връх, 1187 м.
31. Завалска планина, вр. Китка, 1181 м.:
32. Рудина планина, вр. Сирищнишка Рудина, 1172 м.:
33. Голо бърдо, вр. Ветрушка, 1158 м.
34. Гребен планина, вр. Голеш, 1157 м.:
35. Черна гора, вр. Тумба, 1129 м.
36. Боздаг планина, вр. Чиплакбаир, 1091 м.
37. Вискяр планина, вр. Мечи камък, 1077 м.:
38. Сакар планина, вр. Вишеград, 856 м.
39. Странджа планина, вр. Голямо Градище, 710 м.

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00:00 Еловишка планина
04:28 Пенкьовска планина
08:06 Кобилска планина
14:20 Голо Бърдо
18:34 Милевска планина

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