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Chirpan (Bulgarian: Чирпан,
pronounced [tʃirˈpan]) is a town on the
Tekirska River in
Stara Zagora Province of south-central Bulgaria. It is the administrative...
- The 1928
Chirpan–Plovdiv
earthquakes struck central Bulgaria,
south of
Sredna Gora on
April 14 and 18, respectively. The two
largest earthquakes both...
- Pasha, son of
Ahmed Pasha, was an
Ottoman military commander, born in
Chirpan,
Ottoman Bulgaria. He
graduated from the
military academy in Constantinople...
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Chirpan Peak (Bulgarian: връх Чирпан, romanized: vrah
Chirpan, IPA: [ˈvrɤx t͡ʃirˈpan]) is an ice-covered 535
metres (1,755 ft) peak
forming the western...
- The
Chirpan Heights (Bulgarian: Чирпански възвишения) are a
hilly ridge in the
southernmost reaches of the
Sredna Gora
mountain range as it
descends to...
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Football Club
Chirpan (Bulgarian: ФК Чирпан) are a
Bulgarian football club
based in
Chirpan, who
compete in the
Regional Group – zone
Stara Zagora, the...
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Bulgarian Orthodox monastery located close to the
village of
Zlatna Livada in
Chirpan muni****lity,
Stara Zagora Province. The
patron saint's day of the church...
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Sofia ( E79) I-18:
Sofia ( E79 E871) A 1:
Sofia -
Plovdiv -
Chirpan ( E773) A 4:
Chirpan ( E773) -
Dimitrovgrad ( E85) -
Svilengrad ( E85) -
Kapitan Andreevo...
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remaining section of
Maritsa motorway (A4),
branching off from A1
nearby Chirpan and
connecting with the
border of
Turkey at
Kapitan Andreevo checkpoint...
- Europe, was
founded in
Thrace in 344 by
Saint Athanasius near modern-day
Chirpan, Bulgaria,
following the
Council of
Serdica and the
Edict of Serdica. The...