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Ovcha kupel (Bulgarian: Овча купел [ˌɔft͡ʃɐ
ˈkupɛɫ]) is a
district (rayon) of the
Stolichna Muni****lity...
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Kupil (Ukrainian: Купіль,
pronounced [ˈkupilʲ]; Russian: Купель, romanized:
Kupel',
pronounced [ˈkupʲɪlʲ])[citation needed] is a
village (selo) in Khmelnytskyi...
- League. Slavia's home
ground is the
Stadion Aleksandar Shalamanov in
Ovcha kupel with a
capacity of 25,556. The team's
colours are
white and black. Established...
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Ovcha kupel (Bulgarian: Метростанция "Овча купел") is a
Sofia Metro station on the M3 line. It was
opened on 24
April 2021 as part of the
second section...
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Ovcha Kupel II (Bulgarian: Метростанция "Овча купел II") is a
Sofia Metro station on the M3 line. It was
opened on 24
April 2021 as part of the second...
- City
Independent 17
Vitosha 123 61,467 499 City/satellites PP-DB 18
Ovcha kupel 42 54,320 1,293 City/satellites PP-DB 19
Lyulin 22 114,910 5,223 City PP-DB...
- Part of the
sections of "Sofia Airport" - "Iskarsko Shose" and,
Ovcha kupel" -,
Krasno selo" are not underground. The
second and
fourth lines of the...
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Stadion Aleksandar Shalamanov (Bulgarian: Стадион „Александър Шаламанов“) is a multi-purpose
stadium in the
Slavia district of Sofia,
Bulgaria named after...
- the
historical Volhynia region, and
located 2–3 km from the
village of
Kupel, in
Khmelnytskyi Raion in
Khmelnytskyi Oblast of Ukraine. It
belongs to...
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times and
scored on his
debut against Bulgaria in a 2–0 win at the
Ovcha Kupel Stadium in
August 2008.
McEleney progressed to the
Republic of
Ireland Under-19...