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Sandanski (Bulgarian: Сандански [
sɐnˈdanski]; Gr****: Σαντάνσκι,
formerly known as
Sveti Vrach, Bulgarian: Свети Врач,
until 1947) is a town and a recreation...
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Sandanski (Bulgarian: Яне Сандански, Macedonian: Јане Сандански;
Originally spelled in
older Bulgarian orthography as Яне Ивановъ Сандански (Yane...
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Sandanski (Bulgarian: Сандански [
sɐnˈdanski]) is a town in Bulgaria.
Sandanski may also
refer to
Sandanski Muni****lity in
Bulgaria Yane
Sandanski (1872–1915)...
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Sandanski–Petrich
Valley (Bulgarian: Санданско-Петричка котловина, romanized: Sandansko-Petrichka kotlovina) is
situated in
southwestern Bulgaria along...
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Sandanski Arena (Macedonian: Спортскиот центар „Јане Сандански“ or Сала „Јане Сандански“) is an
indoor sports arena located in the
Aerodrom Muni****lity...
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significant towns include Bansko,
Gotse Delchev, Melnik, Petrich, Razlog,
Sandanski, and Simitli. The
province has a
territory of 6,449.5 km2 (2,490.2 sq mi)...
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Sandanski, Bulgaria. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
ground of
Vihren Sandanski. The
stadium holds 6,000.
Sandanski stadium...
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Sandanski Muni****lity is a muni****lity in
Blagoevgrad Province in
Southwestern Bulgaria.
According to the
latest Bulgarian census of 2011, the religious...
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Sandanski Point (Nos
Sandanski \'nos san-'dan-ski\) is the
point forming the
north side of the
entrance to
Stoyanov Cove on the east
coast of
Ioannes Paulus...
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Sandanski,
currently playing in the South-West
Third League.
Sandanski's home
ground is the
Sandanski Stadium in
Sandanski with a capacity...