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Bankya (Bulgarian: Банкя [ˈbaŋkʲɐ]) is a
small village located on the
outskirts of
Sofia in
western Bulgaria. It is
administratively part of
Greater Sofia...
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kilometres (4.07 mi) west-northwest of
Velichkov Knoll.
Named after the town of
Bankya in
Western Bulgaria. 63°51′51″S 59°54′04″W / 63.86417°S 59.90111°W /...
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consists of only one muni****lity – the
Sofia Capital Muni****lity.
Bankya, Novi Iskar,
Sofia Balsha, Bistritsa, Buhovo, Busmantsi, Chepintsi, Dobroslavtsi...
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Bankya is a
village in Tran Muni****lity in
western Bulgaria. The
village located next to the
border with Serbia. One
house in
Bankya is even
split down...
- Langenzell, Wiesenbach,
Grand Duchy of Baden; died
November 6, 1941, in
Bankya near Sofia,
Kingdom of Bulgaria) was a
German jurist (Dr. jur.),
staff officer...
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Sofia Valley is rich in
mineral springs such as
Gorna Banya,
Pancharevo and
Bankya,
which are,
together with the valley's
predisposal to
seismic activity,...
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Sapareva Banya - 103 °C.
Other famous spa
towns include Sandanski, Hisarya,
Bankya, Devin, Kyustendil, Varshets, Velingrad. In Bulgarian, the word for a spa...
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Deltote in the
family Noctuidae Bankia, a
Spanish financial conglomerate Bankya (sometimes
spelled Bankia), a town in
Bulgaria This
disambiguation page...
- from Sofia. It is
located in
Pernik Province and is
close to the
towns of
Bankya and Pernik.
Villages in the muni****lity
include Begunovtsi, Dushintsi,...
- city.
Lines 5 and 13 are
shorter and
provide connections to
Kulata and
Bankya, respectively. Overall,
Sofia has 186 km (116 miles) of
railway lines. Sofia...