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- Boulevard (Bulgarian: булевард „Витоша“, often called just „Витошка“, Vitoshka) is the main commercial street in the centre of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria...
- Bistritsa or Vitoshka Bistritsa (Bulgarian: Бистрица; Витошка Бистрица; Бистришка река), is a river in western Bulgaria, tributary of Iskar River. It flows...
- basilicas under the basilica of St. Sophia. Vitosha Boulevard, also called Vitoshka, is a pedestrian zone with numerous cafés, restaurants, fashion boutiques...
- and is situated 12 km southeast of the capital city of Sofia, where the Vitoshka Bistritsa flows into the Iskar. The villages of Pancharevo and Kokalyane...
- Conquests Annie Greenwich Theatre/Globe Theatre, London 1976 Once Upon a Time Vitoshka Little Theatre, Bristol 1978 Clouds Mara Duke of York's Theatre, London...
- and at the end of the Pancharevo gorge of Iskar River. In Pancharevo Vitoshka Bistritsa River, sloping steeply from the highest parts of the mountain...
- Musalenska Bistritsa (R) Palakaria (L) Shipochanitsa (R) Zheleznishka reka (L) Vitoshka Bistritsa (L) Perlovska (L) Boyanska reka (L) Vladaya (L) Lesnovska reka...
- манастир „Света Богородица Витошка“, Dragalevski manastir „Sveta Bogoroditsa Vitoshka“) is a Bulgarian Orthodox monastery on the lower slopes of Vitosha mountain...
- and 7, due to the construction of the metro, no longer run on Pedestrian Vitoshka, where the first tram in Sofia p****ed in 1901, causing congestion on Hristo...
- the northern slopes of Golyam Kupen Peak (1930 m), the upper valleys of Vitoshka Bistritsa and Yanchevska rivers. Its surface area is 1061.6 ha, the elevation...