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Several mountainous areas define the landscape, most notably the Stara Planina (Balkan) and Rodopi mountain ranges, as well as the Rila range, which includes the highest peak in the Balkan region, Musala. In contrast, the Danubian plain in the north and the Upper Thracian Plain in the south represent Bulgaria's lowest and most fertile regions. The 378-km (235 mi) Black Sea coastline covers the entire eastern bound of the country. Bulgaria's capital city and largest settlement is Sofia, with a permanent population of 878,000 people.

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  • Bulgaria (1879: Agreement)
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  • Several mountainous areas define the landscape, most notably the Stara Planina (Balkan) and Rodopi mountain ranges, as well as the Rila range, which includes the highest peak in the Balkan region, Musala. In contrast, the Danubian plain in the north and the Upper Thracian Plain in the south represent Bulgaria's lowest and most fertile regions. The 378-km (235 mi) Black Sea coastline covers the entire eastern bound of the country. Bulgaria's capital city and largest settlement is Sofia, with a permanent population of 878,000 people.
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city largest
  • Sofia
religion other
  • Islamism
CoGtitle
  • Prime-Minister
CoGname
  • Georgi Parvanov
city other
  • Pleven, Varna, Skopje, Plovdiv
HoSname
  • Simeon II
ind date
  • 1878(xsd:integer)
ind from
  • Ottoman Empire
name short
  • Kingdom of Bulgaria
est date
  • 1878(xsd:integer)
HoStitle
  • Tsar
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CoA
  • Coat of arms of Bulgaria.svg
Timeline
  • 1879(xsd:integer)
Name en
  • Tsarstvo Bulgaria
Name
  • Царство България
regime
  • Constitutional monarchy
royal house
  • Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
Language
  • Bulgarian
Currency
  • Lev
Population
  • 3800000(xsd:integer)
Religion
  • Eastern Orthodoxism
Area
  • 170229(xsd:integer)
otl
  • Bulgaria, Macedonia and parts of Serbia, Romania and Greece
Capital
  • Sofia
Flag
  • Flag of Bulgaria.svg
ind rec
  • 1878(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Several mountainous areas define the landscape, most notably the Stara Planina (Balkan) and Rodopi mountain ranges, as well as the Rila range, which includes the highest peak in the Balkan region, Musala. In contrast, the Danubian plain in the north and the Upper Thracian Plain in the south represent Bulgaria's lowest and most fertile regions. The 378-km (235 mi) Black Sea coastline covers the entire eastern bound of the country. Bulgaria's capital city and largest settlement is Sofia, with a permanent population of 878,000 people. The emergence of a unified Bulgarian ethnicity and state dates back to the 7th century AD. All Bulgarian political entities that subsequently emerged preserved the traditions (in ethnic name, language and alphabet) of the First Bulgarian Empire (681–1018), which at times covered most of the Balkans and eventually became a cultural hub for the Slavs in the Middle Ages. With the decline of the Second Bulgarian Empire (1185–1396/1422), Bulgarian territories came under Ottoman rule for nearly five centuries. The Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878 led to the establishment of a Third Bulgarian state in 1878.
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