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Parvomay (Bulgarian: Първомай [pɐrvoˈmaj]) is a town
located in the
Plovdiv Province of
southern Bulgaria, part of the
similarly named muni****lity (Parvomay...
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Parvomay Neck (Bulgarian: Първомайски провлак, ‘Parvomayski Provlak’ \p&r-vo-'may-ski 'pro-vlak\) is the 5 km long and 1.55 to 3.5 km wide ice-covered...
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Parvomay is a
village in
Petrich Muni****lity, in
Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria.
Guide Bulgaria,
Accessed May 5, 2010 v t e...
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Parvomay Muni****lity (Bulgarian: Община Първомай) is a muni****lity in
Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria, with
administrative center Parvomay.
Parvomay Muni****lity...
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Borislav (Bulgarian: ФК Борислав) is a
Bulgarian football club
based in
Parvomay,
Plovdiv Province,
which competes in the South-East
Third League, the third...
- 1998) is a
Bulgarian footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Borislav Parvomay. On 11
September 2016,
Kirev made his
professional debut for
Botev Plovdiv...
- Saedinenie, Rakovski, Brezovo, Stamboliyski, Krichim, Perush****a, Sadovo,
Parvomay, Asenovgrad, Laki, Katunica, and Yiagodovo.
Plovdiv Province had a po****tion...
- Езерово [ˈɛzɛrovo]) is a
village in
southern Bulgaria,
located within Parvomay Muni****lity,
Plovdiv Province. The
village of
Ezerovo is
situated at the...
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Cyril and
Methodius Community Centre,
built in 1894,
serves Bulgaria's
Parvomay Muni****lity.
Community centres in
Bulgaria begin to
appear during the...
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southernmost village in the
Parvomay Muni****lity,
Plovdiv Province. It has the
largest po****tion
outside the town of
Parvomay in the muni****lity. It is...