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Vitosha (Bulgarian: Витоша [ˈvitoʃɐ]), the
ancient Scomius or Scombrus, is a
mountain m****if, on the
outskirts of Sofia, the
capital of Bulgaria. Vitosha...
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Vitosha Boulevard (Bulgarian: булевард „Витоша“,
often called just „Витошка“, Vitoshka) is the main
commercial street in the
centre of Sofia, the capital...
- of Sofia,
situated in the
southern parts of the City on the foot of the
Vitosha mountain. As of 2006 it has 42,953 inhabitants. The
district includes 7...
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Radio Vitosha is a
radio station based in Sofia, Bulgaria, and
founded in 1991. It
targets listeners aged
between 24 and 45. The
motto of
Radio Vitosha is...
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Vitosha (Bulgarian: ФК Витоша) is a
Bulgarian ****ociation
football club
based in Bistritsa,
Sofia City Province,
which competes in the
Southwest Third...
- city of Bulgaria. It is
situated in the
Sofia Valley at the foot of the
Vitosha mountain, in the
western part of the country. The city is
built west of...
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poorly sorted, clay-rich
solifluction deposits. The
Falkland Islands and
Vitosha Mountain (Bulgaria), both have an
abundance of
large stone runs. The highly...
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football club used this
crest until 1985, when it was
renamed Vitosha.
Vitosha's crest was in the form of a
stylized letter "C"
surrounding the football...
- (Bulgarian: Черни връх [ˈt͡ʃɛrni vrɤx], "Black Peak") is the
summit of
Vitosha Mountain in Bulgaria.
Rising to 2290 m, the peak is the
fourth highest...
- At the Foot of
Vitosha (Bulgarian: В полите на Витоша) is a 1911
Bulgarian play by Peyo Yavorov. It
premiered at the
Bulgarian National Theatre in 1912...