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Dragalevtsi (Bulgarian: Драгалевци [drɐɡɐˈlɛft͜si]) is a
neighborhood of Sofia,
which is
located at the foot of
Vitosha Mountain. It is part of the administrative...
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Dragalevtsi Monastery of the Holy
Mother of God of
Vitosha (Bulgarian: Драгалевски манастир „Света Богородица Витошка“,
Dragalevski manastir „Sveta Bogoroditsa...
- to its poor
condition the team
plays its home
matches at the
Stadion Dragalevtsi. The club's
biggest success to date is the
winning of the
Bulgarian Cup...
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third division of the
Bulgarian football (2017–18), the club
moved to
Dragalevtsi Stadium, in
order to
comply with the
requirements of the
respective league...
- Cathedral,
Burgas St.
Nikolay the
Wonderworker church,
Stara Zagora Dragalevtsi Monastery (new
buildings from 1932)
Sofia Regional History Museum Sofia...
- inhabitants. The
district includes 7 neighbourhoods: Boyana, Simeonovo,
Dragalevtsi, Pavlovo, Buxton,
Manastirski Livadi, and
Knyazhevo as well as two villages...
- At the
northern foothills of
Vitosha the
river crosses the
village of
Dragalevtsi (now part of Sofia, from
which the
river takes its name), then join few...
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their home
matches at
their Tsarsko Selo
Sports Complex in the
Dragalevtsi quarter of Sofia. In the
summer of 2015, the
previous chairman of CSKA...
- (160 to 330 ft) high. The
Kominite peaks can be
reached easily from
Dragalevtsi via the Bay
Krastyo or the Goli Vrah
chair lift stations.
Komini Peak...
- Athos, as well as the Rila, Troyan, Etropole, Dryanovo,
Cherepish and
Dragalevtsi monasteries in Bulgaria. The
monks managed to
preserve their national...