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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 Muni****lity (Bulgarian: Община Първомай) is a muni****lity in
Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria, with
administrative center Parvomay.
Parvomay Muni****lity...
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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...
- (Bulgarian Брягово) is a
village in
Parvomay Muni****lity,
Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria. It is to the
south of
Parvomay town and to the
north of Bryagovo...
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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...
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Kostinbrod Kozloduy Mezdra Nesebar Novi
Iskar Novi
Pazar Panagyurishte Parvomay Pavlikeni Peshtera Pomorie Popovo Provadia Radnevo Radomir Rakovski Razlog...
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Personal information Country Bulgaria Born (2006-03-06) 6
March 2006 (age 19)
Parvomay,
Bulgaria Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Handedness Right Women's
singles Highest...
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Vinitsa (Bulgarian: Виница) is a
village in
southern Bulgaria,
located in
Parvomay Muni****lity,
Plovdiv Province. As of the 2020 June
Bulgaria Census, the...
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Province – – – 13,855 56
Kozloduy Vratsa Province – 13,632 14,871 13,752 57
Parvomay Plovdiv Province 5,050 16,809 15,266 13,733 58
Berkovitsa Montana Province...
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Kostinbrod Kozloduy Mezdra Nesebar Novi
Iskar Novi
Pazar Panagyurishte Parvomay Pavlikeni Peshtera Pomorie Popovo Provadia Radnevo Radomir Rakovski Razlog...