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    Vidin (Bulgarian: Видин, pronounced) is a port city on the southern bank of the Danube in north-western Bulgaria. It is close to the borders with Romania and Serbia, and is also the administrative centre of Vidin Province, as well as of the Metropolitan of Vidin (since 870).

    • 094
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    • 34 m (112 ft)
    • Bulgaria
  2. Area code. 094. Website. https://vidin.bg/?lang=en. Vidin ( Bulgarian: Видин) is a port city on the southern bank of the Danube in northwest Bulgaria. It is close to the borders with Romania and Serbia. It is also the capital of Vidin Province. In 2011, 48,071 people lived there.

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    Vidin ( Bulgarian: Видин, pronounced [ ˈvidin]; Romanian: Diiu) is a port city on the southern bank of the Danube in north-western Bulgaria. It is close to the borders with Romania and Serbia, and is also the administrative centre of Vidin Province, as well as of the Metropolitan of Vidin (since 870). Quick Facts Видин (Bulgarian ...

  5. Vidin (Bulgarian: Видин) is a city in the north-west corner of Bulgaria. It's a minor port on the river Danube which separates Bulgaria and Romania, and a major border crossing due to the Vidin- Calafat bridge - the second "hard" connection between the two countries, opened in 2013.

  6. Vidin, port town, extreme northwestern Bulgaria, on the Danube River. An agricultural and trade centre, Vidin has a fertile hinterland renowned for its wines and is the site of an annual fair. A regular ferry service connects it with Calafat, across the Danube in Romania.

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  7. Vidin Province is a province in Bulgaria. The capital city is also named Vidin . The Danube forms the border with Romania. Magura Cave, with its cave painting from 10,000 BC, is in the province. Municipalities. The Vidin Province has 11 municipalities.

  8. The town of Vidin is settled in the third century B.C. According to unconfirmed reports the first inhabitants of the ancient town were from the Thracian tribe - Tribali. Later on, in the third decade B.C. started the Roman conquest of the land of today’s Nord-west Bulgaria. The settlement named Bononia entered the Roman provinces - Mizia ...

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