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Smolyan is a province in southern Bulgaria. It borders Greece. Its main city is Smolyan, while other towns include: This article is about political regions. ... Smolyan is a municipality in Bulgaria, situated in the central part of the Rhodope Mountains upon a territory of 879 sq. ...


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Since 1999, Bulgaria has been divided into 28 provinces (Bulgarian: singular - област, oblast, plural - области, oblasti; also translated as regions) which correspond approximately to the 28 okrugs that existed before 1987.
In the case of Sofia Oblast and Sofia City, Sofia is the capital of both provinces, but its territory is only included in Sofia City.
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Blagoevgrad Province (formerly Gorna Dzhumaya, Turkish Cuma-i Bala) is a province or oblast of southwestern Bulgaria.
Kardzhali (Cyrillic: Кърджалийска област Kŭrdzhaliyska oblast) is a province of southern Bulgaria, neighbouring Greece with the Greek prefectures of Xanthi and Rodhopi to the south and east.
Pleven Province embraces a territory of 4333.54 km² and a population of 310 449.
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