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  2. Transport in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 passenger traffic at Bulgaria's three major airports – Sofia, Varna and Burgas – grew up to near 10% on the year to 3.89 million in the first half of 2011, due to rise of customers using international routes and launch of new destinations. [8] In 2014, Bulgarian airports served 7,728,612 passengers and handled 23,101 tons of goods. [6]

  3. Plovdiv Airport - Wikipedia

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    Plovdiv Airport. /  42.06778°N 24.86472°E  / 42.06778; 24.86472. Plovdiv Airport ( Bulgarian: Летище Пловдив, romanized : Letishte Plovdiv) ( IATA: PDV, ICAO: LBPD) is the airport of the second largest city in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, and is the country's 4th busiest behind Sofia, Burgas and Varna. It may be referred to as ...

  4. Trakia motorway - Wikipedia

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    Trakia motorway. The Trakia motorway ( Bulgarian: Aвтомагистрала „Тракия“, Avtomagistrala "Trakiya") or Thrace motorway, designated A1, is a motorway in Bulgaria. It connects the capital city of Sofia, the city of Plovdiv and the city of Burgas on the Black Sea coast. The motorway is named after the historical region of ...

  5. Trolleybuses in Plovdiv - Wikipedia

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    The Plovdiv trolleybus system ( Bulgarian: Пловдивски тролейбусен транспорт) was a part of the public transport network of the city and municipality of Plovdiv, the second most populous city in Bulgaria . Opened in December 1955, the system had waxed and waned in size over time. As of the beginning of 2012, it was ...

  6. Plovdiv - Wikipedia

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    www.plovdiv.bg. Plovdiv ( Bulgarian: Пловдив, pronounced [ˈpɫɔvdif]) is the second-largest city in Bulgaria, 93 miles southeast of the capital Sofia. It had a population of 346,893 as of 2018 and 675,000 in the greater metropolitan area. Plovdiv is a cultural hub in Bulgaria and was the European Capital of Culture in 1999 and 2019.

  7. Central district, Plovdiv - Wikipedia

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    The main street. Central district (Bulgarian: Район Централен) is one of the six districts of Plovdiv in southern Bulgaria.It has 84,431 inhabitants. Most of Plovdiv's major sights are situated in the district - Roman stadium, Roman Odeon, Ancient theatre, the Watchtower on Sahat tepe (one the city's seven hills), the central street and many others.

  8. Plovdiv Central railway station - Wikipedia

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    Plovdiv Central railway station. /  42.13444°N 24.74139°E  / 42.13444; 24.74139. Plovdiv Central Railway Station ( Bulgarian: Централна железопътна гара Пловдив, romanized : Tsentralna zhelezopatna gara Plovdiv) is the main railway station serving the city and municipality of Plovdiv, the second most ...

  9. Ben Gurion Airport - Wikipedia

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    The main runway (12/30) is the oldest surviving runway in the airport, with the quiet (08/26) and short (03/21) runways having been built in the late 1960s and 1970s. Since very little commercial traffic could operate on the short runway, for approximately forty years, the airport mostly relied on runways 12/30 and 08/26.