The motto of Vratsa is 'Vratsa, city like the Balkan - ancient and young.'.
The population of Vratsa is 60,482.
Vratsa Province's population is 184,930.
Sophronius of Vratsa was born in 1739.
Sophronius of Vratsa died in 1813.
FC Botev Vratsa was created in 1921.
The area of Vratsa Province is 3,619.7 square kilometers.
Botev Vratsa has been the tenants of Hristo Botev Stadium since 1948.
First calculate Almeria to Madrid (by transport you chose!), then Madrid to Sofia by air is 4 hours. To come out of the airport in Sofia, say 2 hours after customs. baggage etc. From airport to Central Bus terminal/Central Railway station 1 hours maxm. Maxm waiting time in Bus terminal 1 hour for next bus. 2 hours is the journey by bus from Sofia to Vratsa. That is all. NB. there is no airport facility in Vratsa!
Oryahovo is part of Vratsa Province. This port city of Northwestern Bulgaria is located in a hilly country which is on the right bank of Danube, just east of the mouth of the river Ogosta.
The latitude of the house in which I grew up, in the north part of Rochester between Joseph Ave and Clinton Ave, is 43.18257 N. That latitude crosses the municipal/corporate/city limits of -- Toulon, France -- Perugia, Italy -- Novi Pazar, Serbia & Montenegro -- Vratsa, Bulgaria -- Vladivostok, Russia -- Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan -- Siping, China -- Sapporo, Japan -- Coquille, Oregon -- Mountain Home, Idaho -- Alpine, Wyoming -- Oelrichs, South Dakota -- Mason City, Iowa -- Milwaukee, Wisconsin -- Muskegon, Michigan -- Hamilton, Ontario -- Lewiston / Lockport / Medina / Brockport / Spencerport / Greece / Irondequoit / Webster / Sodus / Wolcott / Rome / Newport, NY -- Manchester Center, Vermont -- Concord, New Hampshire -- York, Maine
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