- Sofia - Wikipedia
Bulgarian rule was restored in 1878 Sofia was selected as the capital of the Third Bulgarian State in the next year, ushering a period of intense demographic and economic growth Sofia is the 14th-largest city in the European Union It is surrounded by mountains such as Vitosha to the south, Lyulin to the west, and the Balkan Mountains to the
- A guide to Sofia, Bulgaria - Lonely Planet
Discover Sofia, Bulgaria, a delightfully affordable city with a rich history and contemporary urban charm
- Sofia | History, Population, Map, Pronunciation Facts | Britannica
Sofia, capital of Bulgaria It is situated near the geographical centre of the Balkans region, in the Sofia Basin, a troughlike valley in the western part of the country
- Welcome to Sofia - the capital of Bulgaria
Universiada Hall is one of the architectural landmarks of Sofia It was built in 1961 and its name is associated with Universiada 61 World University Summer Games of 1961, hosted by Sofia
- Sofia Travel Guide for 2025 - Nomadic Matts Travel Site
A comprehensive budget travel guide to Sofia with tips on things to do, costs, ways to save money, accommodation, transportation, and more
- Sofia – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
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 Furthermore, it claims to be one of the few European capitals with beautiful scenery and a developed ski-resort so close to it, the Vitosha mountain
- Sofia Travel Guide - Bulgaria - Eupedia
Discover Sofia, Bulgaria's vibrant capital, where ancient history meets modern culture Explore stunning architecture, buzzing nightlife, and nearby Balkan Mountains for unforgettable hiking adventures
- Sofia - information, sights, culture, tips for accommodation, weather
Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, lies at the foot of the Vitosha Mountain It is a place where ancient history blends with modern life With a history dating back to the Neolithic period, the city boasts one of the longest continuously inhabited places in Europe
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