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  1. The municipality is located mainly in the Sofia Valley, and also in the foots and lower parts of the mountains of Stara planina and Vitosha, Plana, Lozen, Rila. It is home to 1,500,927 inhabitants from which 1.400 million live in Sofia (as of 2016).

  2. The Stolichna Municipality is an obshtina in Sofia City Province, Western Bulgaria. It is named after its administrative centre - the city of Sofia , which is also the capital of Sofia City Province and Sofia Province and the capital of Bulgaria as well.

  3. The Stolichna Municipality (Bulgarian: Столична община, romanized: Stolichna obshtina (also transcribed as Stolična obština), lit. 'Capital Municipality') is an obshtina (municipality) in Sofia City Province, Western Bulgaria.It is named after its administrative centre - the city of Sofia, which is also the capital of Sofia City Province and Sofia Province and the capital of ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ovcha_kupelOvcha kupel - Wikipedia

    Ovcha kupel (Bulgarian: Овча купел [ˌɔft͡ʃɐ ˈkupɛɫ]) is a district (rayon) of the Stolichna Municipality of Sofia City Province, Bulgaria. The name of the neighborhood is applied to the thermal water that comes out on the earth's surface: shepherds who led their flocks there knew that the sheep willingly walk in the swampy meadows.

  5. Stolichnaya ( bahasa Rusia: Столичная, juga dikenal sebagai Stoli) adalah sebuah vodka yang terbuat dari biji gandum dan gandum hitam. Sebuah merek Soviet terkenal, kepemilikan Stolichnaya dipersengketakan sejak pembubaran Uni Soviet antara perusahaan milik negara Rusia, FKP Soyuzplodimport dan SPI Group, sebuah perusahaan swasta yang ...

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  6. Ovcha kupel 42°40′59″N 23°14′35″E / 42.68306°N 23.24306°E Ovcha kupel Mineral BathOvcha kupel is a district of the Stolichna Municipality of Sofia City Province, Bulgaria.The name of the neighborhood is applied to the thermal water that comes out on the earth's surface: shepherds who led their flocks there knew that the sheep willingly walk in the swampy meadows.

  7. The largest municipality in Bulgaria by its population is Stolichna municipality. Another group of 8 municipalities had a population above 100 000 inhabitants - Plovdiv, Varna, Burgas, Ruse, Stara Zagora, Pleven, Sliven and Pazardzhik. 41.5% of the country’s total population is living in these 9 municipalities.

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