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Vratsa (Bulgarian: Враца [
ˈvrat͡sɐ]) is the
largest city in
northwestern Bulgaria and the
administrative and
economic centre of the muni****lity of Vratsa...
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Botev (Bulgarian: Ботев) is a
Bulgarian professional football club
based in
Vratsa, that
competes in the
First League, the top
division of
Bulgarian football...
- 43°31′N 23°36′E / 43.517°N 23.600°E / 43.517; 23.600
Vratsa Province (Bulgarian: Област Враца
Oblast Vraca,
former name
Vraca okrug) is a Bulgarian...
- The
Vratsa dialect is a
Bulgarian dialect,
member of the
Southwestern Bulgarian dialects,
which is
spoken in the
region of
Vratsa in
northwestern Bulgaria...
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Saint Sophronius of
Vratsa (or
Sofroniy Vrachanski; Bulgarian: Софроний Врачански; 1739–1813), born
Stoyko Vladislavov (Bulgarian: Стойко Владиславов)...
- Two of the
highest waterfalls in
Bulgaria are
located near the town of
Vratsa, North-West Bulgaria. One is
named Skaklia and the
other one
Borov Kamak...
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Vratsa Peak (Bulgarian: връх Враца, romanized: vrah
Vratsa, IPA: [ˈvrɤɣ
ˈvrat͡sɐ]) is a
sharp rocky peak
rising to 470 m in
Breznik Heights, Greenwich...
- multi-purpose
stadium in
Vratsa, Bulgaria. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches. It has been the home of
Botev Vratsa for 70 years. The stadium...
- Tom
returned to
Bulgaria in
January 2020,
signing a
contract with
Botev Vratsa.
After spending some time
training with Bansko, in
August 2021 he joined...
- (from NEC Nijmegen) 21 MF BUL
Radoslav Tsonev (loan
return from
Botev Vratsa) 28 MF POR Cristóvão
Ramos (from Konyaspor) 40 DF RSA
Ricardo Nunes (from...