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Monument to Petko and Pencho Slaveykovi

The monument to Petko and Pencho Slaveykov holds a special place in Sofia, situated at the onset of Slaveykov Square. This striking monument portrays an iron bench, a commemoration of the father-son duo—Petko R. Slaveykov and his son,...

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Bust-monument of Dame Gruev

Damian (Dame) Yovanov Gruev stands as a significant figure in the annals of Bulgarian history, recognized for his pivotal role as a revolutionary and a key actor within the Bulgarian national liberation movement in Macedonia and Odrina....

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Bust-monument of Gotse Delchev

Georgi (Gotse) Nikolov Delchev stands as one of the most eminent figures in Bulgarian history, recognized as a paramount revolutionary and an iconic leader. His leadership and ideological guidance were instrumental in the formation and...

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Independence Monument

The grandeur of the Independence Monument adorns Alexander I Square, serving as an emblematic tribute to a pivotal moment in Bulgaria's history. Carved from a formidable granite block, this monument is an artistic testament to the...

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Memorial sign-icon of Saint Tervel

Saint Tervel's memorial serves as a symbol of historical significance and cultural heritage in Bulgaria. As a ruler and key figure in Bulgarian history, Tervel's elevation to the Roman imperial title of Caesar and his potential connection...

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Bust-monument of Raiko Daskalov

Raiko Daskalov was indeed a notable figure in Bulgarian politics, closely associated with the Bulgarian Agricultural People's Union during the leadership of Alexander Stamboliyski. His contributions and affiliations with the BAZNS marked...

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Steam locomotive exhibit

The steam locomotive showcased adjacent to the Central Railway Station in Sofia is an iconic piece dating back to 1900. Crafted by the German manufacturer Maffei D, this locomotive, bearing the serial number 2133 /C-N2T/, constitutes a...

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