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  1. Sofía. Catedral de Alejandro Nevski de Sofía. Sofía, capital y la ciudad más grande de la República de Bulgaria despierta del letargo que la mantuvo lejos del turismo. Cada vez son más los velos que como un telón se alzan, mostrando mucho más de lo que a veces el viajero se espera. Tanto si el viaje es de un día fruto de un itinerario ...

  2. Bulgaria (officially called the Republic of Bulgaria) is a country in south-eastern Europe, on the Balkan Peninsula.Bulgaria is the south of the River Danube and west of the Black Sea.To the south of Bulgaria is North Macedonia, Greece, European continental Turkey.To the north of the Danube is Romania, while to the west of Bulgaria is Serbia and its capital Beograd.

  3. Sofia is Bulgaria’s capital since April 3, 1879. The city is located atop Serdica, a historic Roman city, and they are finding more and more interesting ruins. As a European capital, it has lots to do and see. The Vitosha mountain to the south makes the sunsets spectacular in this valley. The folks are lovely and polite, but we’re in ...

  4. Sofia. Bulgaria's pleasingly laid-back capital is often overlooked by visitors heading to the coast or the ski resorts, but they're missing something special. Sofia is no grand metropolis, but it's a modern, youthful city, with a scattering of onion-domed churches, Ottoman mosques and stubborn Red Army monuments that lend an eclectic, exotic feel.

  5. It’s located in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, and was opened in 1981 to mark the country’s 1300th anniversary. The building is an emblem of late 20th-century architecture, featuring a mix of Brutalist and Modernist styles. It covers a total area of 123,000 square meters.

  6. Sofia (София) is the capital of Bulgaria.It is also the biggest city in the country with about 2 million citizens (including suburbs). Today, Sofia is a dynamic European capital, distinguished by its unique combination of European and communist-style architecture as well as many beautiful Orthodox churches.

  7. When Bulgaria was liberated from the Ottomans in 1878, Veliko Tarnovo was once more the capital, but it was very short lived. That vote I mentioned earlier, made Sofia the new capital in 1879 and parliament was moved. In 2019 Veliko Tarnovo was declared the historical and spiritual capital of Bulgaria, so hopefully that lessened the sting.

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