Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Neighbourhoods in Plovdiv, Neighbourhoods of Sofia, Trakiya District, Stolipinovo, Sarafovo, Etar Architectural-Ethnographic Complex, Krasno Selo, Boyana, Buxton, Sofia, German, Bulgaria, Northern District, Plovdiv, Dragalevtsi, Sirmani, Orlandovtsi, Central District, Plovdiv, Pavlovo, Sofia, Southern District, Plovdiv, Western District, Plovdiv, Chernokonevo, Komatevo, Arman Mahala, Eastern District, Plovdiv, Hadji Hassan Mahala, Sheker Mahala, Proslav, Kamenitsa. Excerpt: A view of Trakiya.Trakiya (transliterated from Bulgarian:, and from which the English-language name Thrace is translated) is the largest neighbourhood of Plovdiv as well as one of the six districts of the city located in its south-eastern parts. It has 61,920 inhabitants. Its construction began in 1973, in 1976 it was inaugurated as a neighbourhoods and in 1983 it became a district. Trakiya is one of the largest area with blocks of flats in Bulgaria. Trakiya. A shopping center.The district has an area of 5,660 km of which 0,193 km are green spaces and 0,45 km are included in the forest-park Lauta. Trakiya has a well-developed infrastructure. It has 48 km of streets and 46 km pavements. There are 252 blocks of flats with 770 separate entrances. The district is subdivided into the following microdistricts: The monument to Khan Krum.On 4 June 2007 the President Georgi Parvanov inaugurated a new monument to Khan Krum in the district. The 13-meter high composition includes a six-meter pedestal of black granite and a bronze figure of the Khan standing upright on the saddle of his horse with a sword in his hand. It was cast in Sopot using 3 tons of metal and was made by the sculptor Nikolay Savov. The children from the district of Trakiya walled up a message to the next g... More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=17213071