Plovdiv
Plovdiv (Bulgarian: [Пловдив] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) is the second-largest city in Bulgaria. 346,893 people lived here in 2018. It was the European Capital of Culture in 2019.
Plovdiv Media
Ancient settlements with names related to "deva". Pulpudeva denotes Plovdiv in which the latter name is rooted.
Map describing the city as "Philippopolis, que et Poneropolis, Duloupolis, Eumolpiada, item Trimontium, at que Pulpudena"
Plan of the known parts of the Roman city superimposed on a plan of modern Plovdiv.
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Monument of Krum in Plovdiv, who was the first Bulgarian ruler to capture Plovdiv.
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The Virgin Mary Church.
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Nebet Tepe, drawing from The Graphic – London, 1885
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Taat tepe, in Plovdiv, with the governor's palace and Maritsa river in the foreground. Drawing from The Graphic – London, 1885
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Plovdiv, Bulgaria as seen by Sentinel-2 satellite, 08 June 2019
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Панорама над града от Небет тепе
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A view of Plovdiv with the Stara Planina Mountain in the background.