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troops from the 9th Artillery Division, commanded by Major-General Andrei Ratov, were stationed in the town, and the division's headquarters were located in Plovdiv. Near Glavinitsa in the winter of 1944 the aviation unit was deployed. The Soviet command in Pazardzhik was headed by Dmitry Gorunkov and assistants - Nikolai Pavlovich Ugryumov and Vasily Feodorovich Bezhanov. After 9 September 1944, the city grew to an industrial centre, which in 1947 during nationalisation, began consolidation of industrial enterprises. The leading sectors of the economy were food and beverages, machinery and metals, chemical, electronics, production of accumulators, etc. In 1960 was established a factory for accumulators, one of the biggest ones in Bulgaria. In 1981 49,7% of the industrial products in the okrug were produced in the town. Pazardzhik had 72 industrial enterprises and the cooperatives are also developed. After 1989, the process of state ownership in its various forms began. Conditions were made for the development of private-owned agriculture enterprises.
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which are easily squeezed out by foreign competitors. The textiles industry, which was one of the largest dominant industries a few years ago, is currently in a poor state and enterprises rely on toll manufacturing, which deprives the market of quality goods from Bulgarian production brands. Construction in the municipality is widely represented by a large number of companies. There are natural resources underpinning the extraction of raw materials for the sector. In the sectoral distribution of expenditure on the acquisition of fixed capital assets, the largest share of manufacturing and the production and distribution of electricity and heat and gaseous fuels. Construction at the beginning of the period before
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education. On the initiative of the municipal government, with the active participation of mass organizations and the voluntary labor of the population, major and partial renovation of existing school buildings is carried out and the construction of new ones begins. In 1954 the number of pupils in all primary schools was 7,275. In 1959, the processes of reconstruction of the school in the direction of its polytechnicisation began. School workshops for labour training were built in primary and junior high schools and in the secondary schools classrooms for mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and agriculture, and experimental fields and sections were set up.
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number, they were more densely populated, while the Turkish neighbourhoods also had Bulgarians. In 1865, the city's population was 25,000, with Bulgarians making up 57% and Turks 28.5%. As a trading city, the city was attractive to other peoples, and so significant minorities of Jews, Armenians and other peoples remained in the city for decades, and they are still present today, although in much smaller numbers.
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as the executor of the Sultan's will. The leader of the deported Tatars was Minnet Bey and they most likely appeared as part of Timur's forces in the Isquilip region, a fact reported only by the "anonymous". The identity of Minnet Bey has not been fully clarified in historiography. The fourth claim and the preferred one is the city's establishment from the resettled Crimean Tatar people by the Ottoman Sultan
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town also developed into an important cultural centre during this period, as the first school in the town, which was taught Bulgarian alongside Greek, was opened by bishop Dionysius in 1823, a class school was opened in 1847, a girls' school in 1848, a community centre in 1862 and the women's union Prosveta in 1870, which regularly organized lectures. In the course of the
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6 churches, 1 synagogue and 4 public baths. There were also 8 Turkish and 6 Bulgarian schools, as well as a Jewish, a Vlach and an Armenian school. In 1848 the town had around 600 schoolboys. It was reported in 1854 that the local government in Pazardzhik taxed people, including those who passed by and entered. In 1870, the
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settlement mounds ended. However, some finds from the mountain areas of the Rhodopes and Sredna Gora show that there was no 'hiatus' (interruption) between the Eneolithic and Early Bronze Age cultures, indicating that at least part of the lowland population of Pazardzhik seems to have retreated to the mountains.
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was constructed - a new spacious lounge and theatre scene. In 1937 the theatre was professionalized. Funds are allocated for salaries of all artists are conducted training courses. In 1942 the theater was closed. Since 1945, the theatre in Pazardzhik again began to function and develop and strengthen
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grapes are also grown around the area, which is used to make the wine Trakia. Industry on the territory of Pazardzhik is the dominant sector in economy. Weaknesses include the loss of foreign markets in recent years, the depreciation of machinery, and the weak management capacity of local businesses,
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In the 18th and early 19th centuries, the all-Bulgarian districts of Kavlakkavak and Syulyukkavak were established. According to some accounts, by the mid-19th century the city consisted of 33 neighbourhoods - 18 Turkish, 12 Bulgarian and 3 Gypsy. Although the Bulgarian neighbourhoods were smaller in
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In the 1880s, the population of Pazardzhik numbered about 15,000, making it one of the largest in Bulgaria. Since then, the town grew decade by decade, mainly due to immigrants from the rural areas and surrounding smaller towns, reaching its peak in 1985–1992 with over 80,000 inhabitants. Thereafter,
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In Bulgaria, there were instances of violent resistance against minorities. In 1971, there were riots in Pazardzhik, during which two Communist Party officials were reportedly killed. The authorities replied by detaining a huge number of individuals. Two Pomaks were sentenced to death, and two others
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activists were also sent. According to testimonies, they were killed with iron rods by groups of executioners. By 1950, 137 people were sent to Camp C, of whom 65 died. The camp was closed on 20 November 1950, and the survivors were sent to the Belene camp. Eight people, "because they knew everything
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had burned down several settlements and killed or mistreated the inhabitants. A group of young Jews organised a vigilante group in the town in order to protect the possessions of Bulgarian families that have fled and their own, as well as to defend the remaining population from violent attacks by the
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Island-park ''Svoboda'' is a pedestrian area, where people can walk freely. The park includes a football field, a basketball court in a stadium and also different sport areas. In 2009, a zoo was established, where various animals are kept. There is a lion, tigers, llamas, raccoons, horse and others.
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The trolleybus network in Pazardzhik is one of the main transportation covering 2/3 of the city. It first opened on 1 June 1993. The trolleybus lines are 6 (1, 1E, 2, 2E, 4, 5) and have designated routes. The length is 30 km (19 mi), which is one-way. The total passenger buses are 23, 6 of
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report in 1952 a labourer made 16 BGN per day, whilst bank clerks and directors made 500–600 and 800 BGN per month respectively. During this period, Pazardzhik was considered a large industrial centre, with whole trade complexes and streets springing up in the 1970s, but in the 1980s, after the loss
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in 1908 and pottery in 1914. Pazardzhik's economy grew in 1920-1944 period, as it included the electrification of the city in 1922. In 1938, there were 18 industry enterprises and in 1944, that number grew to 54. During the nationalisation of the Bulgarian economy in 1947, all of the industries were
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The mayor is a branch in the administration, which includes an Internal Audit Department, Financial Controller, Deputy Mayor, Data Security Officer and a department ''Mayor's Office''. The secretary is divided into 7 directorates - Legal and Administrative Services, Civil Registration of population,
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continued to be present in the areas of Bulgaria that had been wrested from Ottoman rule. The Zapdniya detachment of Russian troops stationed in Pazardzhik was withdrawn on 14 January 1878. Unlike many other Bulgarian towns where massacres occurred during or after the war, unprotected Pazardzhik was
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congregation was able to form, which in 1837 had the Church of the Dormition built with its carved altar wall, the work of masters of the famous Debar school. Stefan Zahariev reports that the city was divided into 33 mahallas in the 1860s. At that time there were 3420 houses, 1200 shops, 19 mosques,
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In the mid-19th century, Pazardzhik was an important craft and trade centre with a population of about 25,000. Some mahallas emerged in the town, one of them being Chiksalan. There were two large annual fairs and a large market on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. There was a post office and a telegraph. The
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invaded the town with 14,000 soldiers, 4,300 cavalry, and around 160 guns (12 foot batteries and 2 horse batteries). The town was seized after a brief siege and a tremendous attack, for which Kamensky's regiment received the silver Bazardzhik (Pazardzhik) medal, which was worn on St. George ribbons.
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Pazardzhik developed in the years from its foundation in 1398 to the time of the earliest Ottoman register available in 1472. According to the register, by the year it was put together, the town had roughly 105 Muslim homes and was a completely Muslim town. Within a period of less than eighty years,
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The house is located on Vl. Gyoshev ”4. One-storey and with a veranda, it was built around 1850 and is now declared architectural, artistic and historical monument of culture of national importance. In 1964–1965 the house was completely repaired and restored. Since 1967, the urban living conditions
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In modern times Pazardzhik has a well-developed health care network, both in outpatient and inpatient care. According to the data of the Regional Health Inspectorate - Pazardzhik, as of June 2014, there are 5 multiprofile hospitals on the territory of the municipality, all of them in Pazardzhik. In
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The public life in this town is fairly developed. The urbanites hold soirées with balls. You will see dames and gentlemen—dressed in the latest fashion with a brilliant luxury of silk and brocade frocks—dancing polka and mazurka. They are very fond of visits on Sundays and holidays. Therefore, this
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and settled in Konush, where Minnetoglu Mehmed Bey built an imaret and a caravanserai and enlivened the surrounding area. Some facts in the narrative require special attention. According to the contrast of Balkanski, the resettled Tatars belonged to the Samagar tribe and Minnetoglu Bey is portrayed
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From the 15th century until the 1980s, Pazardzhik was a centre of Bulgarian rice cultivation, which was practised in the humid lowlands of the Upper Thracian Plain. The yellowish rice grains of Pazardzhik were well known and better appreciated than the rice grown around Plovdiv or further southeast
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The education after 9 September 1944 also imposed changes in the field of the educational system. Entrance examinations in high schools were abolished and poor pupils were exempted from fees. The reconstruction of education in the 1950s was carried out entirely on the concept of Marxism and Soviet
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was conditioned by circumstances reflecting national and international interest. On 17 September 1944, an agreement was reached that the newly formed Bulgarian People's Army. The first reported Soviet troops entered Pazardzhik on 23 September 1944. From the autumn of 1944 until the summer of 1946,
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The region is traditionally used for agriculture due to the favourable climate and fertile soils and is considered a recognised region for the cultivation of vegetables and fruit. Besides cereals, tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, watermelons, tobacco and wine, but also peaches, cherries and cotton are
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The theatre has a big 470-seat auditorium and a 100-seat chamber hall. The theatre stages titles from world classic, from the Bulgarian classical literary heritage and from the contemporary national and foreign dramaturgy. It also presents its plays not only on home stage, but across the country.
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On 27 April 2016, the Pazardjik municipality council became the first in Bulgaria to outlaw the burqa, followed by Stara Zagora on 28 April, Sliven on 25 May, and Burgas on 1 June. In May 2016, the first fine was imposed on a lady in Pazardzik. The number of fined women grew in subsequent months.
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A demonstration of more than 5,000 people in Pazardzhik was organized by the independent associations in December 1989 with demands for the abolition of the monopoly of the Communist Party's power, a change in the electoral law, the release of political prisoners, the legalization of independent
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in the south, near the Besaparian hills. Another settlement was established in this period, at the today's railway station. It was destroyed due to the construction of the railroad Baronhirshova in 1876, the station and other structures around it in the beginning of the 20th century. A clay idol
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Bela Erody wrote the following in the Hungarian weekly newspaper Vasarnapi Ujsag on 5 March 1876 regarding women in the areas of Pazardjik and Plovdiv,: "Near , we saw plowing, sowing, cutting, and gathering hay males. They did their job always in a good disposition, singing songs and making
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The building is declared monument of culture of national importance. The presented exhibition illustrates different aspects of the traditional national lifestyle (typical for Pazardzhik region) some of which were practiced up to the middle of the 20th century. Pazardzhik region covers parts of
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culture is best represented by the layers of the Yunatsite settlement mound - its last period corresponds to the Karanovo VI culture. The development of the Late Neolithic culture was interrupted in the first centuries of the 4th millennium BC. - In the period from 3700 to 3300 BC, life in the
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After 1989, where in this period the fall of communism happened, architectural and construction plans completely changed. The new plans were linked to the nature, which allowed many parks to be made. Four star Hotel Hebar was constructed with 48 rooms, considered the newest hotel in the city.
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Healthcare here after the Liberation of Bulgaria was limited. There were lack of doctors and pharmacists in the area and no available hospitals. Many doctors and pharmacists, studied in different locations, came here in the mid-19th century. Russian troops after liberating the town in the
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period in Pazardzhik constructed in 1850 by master builders from Bratsigovo. The house belonged to Nikola Hristovich, a rich merchant from Pazardzhik. It was declared a national monument of architecture and culture by virtue of publication in State Gazette, issue No 25 of 1998.
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Architecture in Pazardzhik have developed since its founding in the 13th century. The first houses were constructed at the river Maritsa, as the first mahalla is registered. Kurshum Khan was built in the 16th century, which was considered one of the gracious examples of the
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that was going on in the camp", were left without sentences "forever in Pazardzhik prison", but they too were transferred to Belene in June 1952. Approximately 600 prisoners were behind bars in 1952, which were forced to work on hydroelectric power stations on the Maritsa.
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There were 8 Turkish schools with 500 pupils, 6 Bulgar schools with 530 pupils, and Jewish, Vlach and Armenian schools. The population is said to have amounted to 25,000 inhabitants, of whom Bulgars comprised 57% and Turks
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in 2012. The average monthly salary was 635 BGN and unemployment was 5.2% in 2015. The economy today is mainly based on agriculture, which also includes animal breeding. Farms are mainly located in the fertile land of the
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Pazardzhik became the European City of Sports in 2020. It was inspected by the special commission of ACES Europe, in which it met the criteria. Tax cuts were made on families with children practising sports.
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Architectural School was one of the main supplier of architects that designed the house-museums such as the house-museum of Nikolaki Hristovich (today used as an ethnographic exhibition), the house-museum of
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were probably in the city as early as 1492. About 10% of the 17,000 inhabitants were Jewish when Jews had a monopoly in the trading and distribution of grain. Some Aromanian families also live in Pazardzhik.
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knew about. It was housed in the old prison, and was run by the Counterintelligence Department II of the State Security. It was intended for persons captured on the border, but from the very beginning many
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passed through it. Until 1920, was preserved a Thracian tombstone near the today's market in Pazardzhik. Northeast of it, an annular well was discovered, believed to be from an Thracian villa complex.
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groups and the removal of the Penal Code for anti-government agitation. Eight years later, in 1997 it was reported that the police attacked the Roma neighbourhood Iztok and killed three gypsies.
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settlers in the second half of the 7th millennium BC has so far been judged on the basis of the early Neolithic finds from the Rakitovo settlement mound, which chronologically corresponds to the
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of Russian markets, the city's economy was in despair. Living standards fell by 40%. After 1989, new modern industries appeared. The industries in 1993 were 293, but increased to 424 in 2008.
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In 1904, there was a fire in the city, which burnt down more than 300 workshops and commercial buildings. Handicraft was practiced in the early 20th century, such as the production of aba,
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European funds, strategic planning and digital services, Education and culture, Budget and municipal property, Architecture and spartial planning and Construction, transport, environment.
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in 1876 his sister Teofana sewed the flag of the Pazardzhik Revolutionary Committee. There is also kept an icon depicting the town of Jerusalem from 1856 that has been family heritage.
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one of the major cultural institutions in the city. In 1964, due to reorganization of the theatre is closed again. On 1 August 1969, the theatre restores the status of a state theatre.
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tribe settled in the early Middle Ages. Many different researches have all been disputed on the founding of Pazardzhik. One of them was that the city was founded in 1395 by nomads from
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Disputes were made on when the city was established. According to research made by historian Stefan Zahariev concluded that Pazardzhik was first founded in 1395, where nomads from
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of Sultan Bayezid I. In the 1530s, an intensification of rice cultivation began in Thrace, directly affecting the immediate vicinity of Pazardzhik. According to the accounts of
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as a result of the poor economic situation in the Bulgarian provinces in the 1990s, the population began to shrink, leading to a new exodus towards the national capital
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House Museum with decision No 50 / 02.08.1966 of PNA in the gallery. The founder and first director of the gallery is the artist Tsvetan Radulov. It is named after the
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settled there earlier in the town's history, its title thus signified, "small Tatar market". From the 15th-19th century, foreign travellers wrote the city's name as
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The special camp "C" was established. It was a secret concentration camp, organized secretly and illegally, about which only the head of the State's Security and
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The economy of Pazardzhik began from the 15th century, when it was still a small town and a market place. It began to form as an important trade centre in the
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resumed the activity of the Pazardzhik revolutionary committee. The town was planned to be burnt down like other settlements that experienced it during the
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comparison there are 12 hospitals in the province. After passing accreditation in November 2013, the number of hospital beds as of 1 January 2014 are 434.
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and the Military Union, saw being replaced Mihail Trendafilov with Georgi Kenderov as mayor of Pazardzhik and also Lyubomir Levicharov as deputy mayor.
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In 1718 Gerard Kornelius Drish visited Pazardzhik and wrote "the buildings here according to construction, size and beauty stand higher than those of
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The first pedestrian street in Pazardzhik is "Dimitar Petkov", which was constructed in 1976. There was a project implemented by nine companies from
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With 133 years of theatrical tradition and over 40 years of state theatre; 35 theatrical seasons. The first production in theatre in Pazardzhik is
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In Pazardzhik there are 2 higher educational institutions (University Agricultural College and College for Primary Pedagogues) and a branch of the
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from the end of the last century to the present day. It consists of 731 works by 204 authors and is located in 5 exhibition halls. All genres (
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along the Maritsa. Western visitors were amazed by the intensive rice culture and already in the 18th century spoke of the area as a "European
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wrestled the Ottomans out of the city and during the same period, Ovanes Sovadzhian prevented the annihilation of the city. The first reported
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Educational levels of Pazardzhik are relatively high. Around 57% of the population have had secondary, or higher education. In comparison,
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to 15 years in prison. A group of Pomaks traveled to Sofia to oppose these measures, but were stopped by the militia near the town of
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in the town. Its successor is the infamous Kurshum Mosque, which is one of the only examples of this legacy in Pazardzhik. In 1652,
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troops entered Pazardzhik on 23 September 1944. After 9 September 1944, the city grew to an industrial centre, which in 1947 during
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Bulgaria and its People under Ottoman Rule - Through the Eyes of Anglo-Saxon Travellers (1586-1878) - The Discovery of a Nationhood
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is a very good custom, because it softens the manners, and, indeed, we can meet many polite and easy-going people in this town.
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clan of Mihalovtsi, is also important. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the town flourished as a port and warehouse on the river
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The gallery was established in 1963 as a department of the General People's Museum in the city. In 1966 it united with the
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from the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century have been arranged in it. In the native house of
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period, around the same time. They were agro-pastralists and founded a settlement from this era at the right shores of
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According to the latest 2011 census data, the individuals declared their ethnic identity were distributed as follows:
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The history of Pazardzhik can be traced back to the 7th millennium BC, with early civilisations being brought from
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appointed the revolutionary committee in Pazardzhik as the second district centre in Bulgaria in 1872. In 1876
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appointed the revolutionary committee in Pazardzhik as a second centre in 1872. Following 4 years after that,
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and all other places". In 1738 the population of Pazardzhik was predominantly Turkish. On 2 June 1810, Count
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The house-museum of Nikolaki Hristovich is commonly used to refer to the Revival architecture in Pazardzhik.
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visited Pazardzhik, to his words that it was a rich city with 16 mahallas, 870 one and two-storey houses.
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and coppersmithing. There were many factories such as for tobacco, food products, walnut and sesame oil.
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left Pazardzhik and its surroundings and those who remained in the city turned their backs completely on
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by Bilgesu Erenus, directed by Iskender Alton. Some of the greatest directors have worked on the stage:
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in 1864. Its a two-storey high, made of sun-dried bricks, with six rooms and a parlor, typical for the
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in the country, built with funds raised voluntarily by citizens. Today the theatre is united with the
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The economy today is mainly based on agriculture. Farms are mainly located in the fertile land of the
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consolidated. New buildings in the 1960s and 1970s were built for the huge industries. According to a
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Tatar Pazarcik in Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition., Volume X, page 371, column 1:
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under the name Drama and Puppet Theatre Konstantin Velichkov after the Bulgarian writer,
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Kurshum Mosque is one of the only surviving Ottoman architecture buildings in Pazardzhik
1683: 7858: 7389: 7268: 6857: 5512: 5465:Пишмишева, М., 2015. МБАЛ-Пазарджик и здравеопазването в Пазарджик-история и настояще. 5420: 4891: 3683: 3616: 3562: 3406: 3126: 3060:. The profile of the museum is general history and has the following main departments: 3000: 2976: 2968: 2756: 1603: 486: 478: 6123:"Historic house museum Konstantin Velichkov – REGIONAL HISTORICAL MUSEUM – PAZARDZHIK" 5227: 5085: 4688: 4647: 4582: 4503: 4210: 4184: 4026: 3966: 2995:, Zdravko Mitkov, Nikolay Lyutskanov and others, also some of the most famous actors: 101: 7700: 7444: 7253: 7248: 6947: 6932: 6600: 6565: 6254: 6212: 6202: 5846: 5504: 5406: 4895: 4615: 4588: 4536: 4509: 4337: 4267: 4222: 4190: 4032: 4007: 3997: 3972: 3760: 3750: 3718: 3665: 3655: 3604: 3594: 3550: 3540: 3110: 2846:
and an indoor arena ''Vasil Levski'', the home arena for the city's volleyball club.
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was built in the period 1836-1837 and followed by many other churches, including the
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Culture and history of the Bulgarian people, their Bulgarian and American parallels
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The crescent among the Eagles: the Ottoman Empire in the Napoleonic Wars 1792-1815
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Information Bulgaria: a short encyclopaedia of the People's Republic of Bulgaria
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spared planned depredation. Elsewhere along the Maritsa, the Ottoman commander
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The economy of Pazardzhik is now a slowly growing one. GDP per capita is 9,101
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Austrian Archives of History, Geography, Political Science, Art and Literature
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and in the Pazardzhik-Plovdiv Field, a subregion of the plains. It is west of
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The ethnographical exhibition of the history museum is set up in the biggest
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Leading sectors in the economy according to their net sales revenue in 2012
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The Bulgarian Rural Commune from the Fifteenth to the Eighteenth Centuries
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and abroad. In February 2011, the city had 71,979 inhabitants, while the
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visited Pazardzhik in the late summer of 1934, according to his book
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Stigmata: segregated schooling of Roma in Central and Eastern Europe
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Geographical Dictionary of Bulgaria, Macedonia, Dobrudzha and Morava
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also had a higher share, but in 2012, expenditure on acquisition of
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Bulgarian Urban Culture in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
3749:. Georgi Radev, Miroslava Benkovska, Boyko Pangelov. Sofia: Trud. 3499:НАСЕЛЕНИЕ КЪМ 31.12.2022 Г. ПО ОБЛАСТИ, ОБЩИНИ, МЕСТОЖИВЕЕНЕ И ПОЛ 545:. A clay idol named the Pazardzhik Venus was founded in 1872. The 146: 8007: 7645: 7640: 7539: 7494: 7474: 7414: 7374: 7334: 7303: 7283: 7213: 7208: 7188: 7107: 7102: 7092: 7057: 6992: 6967: 6952: 6816: 6801: 6766: 6741: 6731: 6706: 6681: 6640: 6620: 6615: 6610: 6575: 6494: 6489: 6484: 6411: 4874:"The Aromânians: an ethnos and language with a 2000-year history" 3154: 3057: 2748: 2582: 2376: 2355: 2342: 1943: 1759: 1751: 1743: 1723: 1691: 1638: 1622: 1523: 662: 650: 554: 538: 515: 495: 385: 65: 5798:"Sports in Pazardzhik – REGIONAL HISTORICAL MUSEUM – PAZARDZHIK" 2873: 1621:, the city was founded by the migration of Tatars from Actav to 1530:
and Pazardzhik. It continues until the 5th millennium BC during
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Tatar Pazardzhik was already included as a town in the Ottoman
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and turned to agriculture or handicrafts - a fact reported by
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were founded near the west of the city. In the left shores of
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SEER: Journal for Labour and Social Affairs in Eastern Europe
4848:"Арменска апостолическа църква "Сурп Степанос" гр. Пазарджик" 3971:. Oxford , New York: Pergamon Press. 1985. pp. 111–112. 3440:(1946–2019), actress, deputy mayor of Pazardzhik in 2003–2007 2740: 2530: 2337: 2123: 1914: 1778: 1711: 1548: 1536: 694: 678: 646: 519: 466: 5720:[The Garden of the World awaits you in Pazardzhik]. 1510:
The beginning of the pattern of civilisation brought by the
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Geographical Institute of the Bulgarian Academy of Science
4051: 7845: 6144:"House-museum "Konstantin Velichkov" (Town of Pazardjik)" 5646:"Акция срещу неправилно паркирали автомобили в Пазарджик" 5543:[Is our pedestrian zone the first in Bulgaria?]. 4084:[130 years of Hristo Smirnenski Primary School]. 3859:"Великата богиня-майка от Пазарджик - статия за България" 2670:
in 2002–2003, Pazardzhik had segregated education of the
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provided a description of the social life in Pazardzhik:
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in this economic activity decreased by almost 2 times.
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again by Radichkov, directed by Petrinel Gochev, from
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has around 57.1% of highly educated. According to the
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City plan of Tatar Pazardzhik (Pazardzhik), 1878-1923
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Stefan Zahariev (1810–1871), revival, educationalist
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Studia z Dziejów Rosji i Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej
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The theatre was founded in 1870 first performance "
5699:"Парковете на Пазарджик – привлекателни за всички" 5045:(in Italian). Italiani.it: Salerno. 16 August 2019 4879:International Journal of the Sociology of Language 3132: 2882:The Pazardzhik theatre named Konstantin Velichkov. 2612:Educational level of the population of Pazardzhik 2589:passes through, connecting it with cities such as 2518:in 2012, twice below the national average (18,382 1446: 1440: 616:, which has a wood-carved iconstasis protected by 580:resumed the activity of the committee. During the 6274:(in Bulgarian). Община Пазарджик. 9 October 2014. 5355:[Timetable of the inter-city bus lines]. 5353:"РАЗПИСАНИЕ НА ВЪТРЕШНОГРАДСКИТЕ АВТОБУСНИ ЛИНИИ" 5193:"Eurostat / Regions and Cities Illustrated (RCI)" 4505:Stalinization of the Bulgarian society, 1949-1953 4118:"Училището в Пазарджик чукна два века и половина" 3652:Rice: origin, history, technology, and production 8566: 6245:(in Bulgarian) (1st ed.). София: Профиздат. 6236:(in Bulgarian) (1st ed.). Наука и изкуство. 6069:"Art Gallery "Stanislav Dospevski" - Pazardzhik" 4031:. Ocean Springs: William E Johnson. p. 89. 3218:, socialist realism, abstractionism and others. 1754:, storing grain, wine, rice and timber from the 637:The vegetation in and around the town is mainly 5946:"Konstantin Velichkov Drama and Puppet Theatre" 4584:Historical dictionary of the Gypsies (Romanies) 4144:"Читалище Виделина ще посрещне 24 май обновено" 3242:, who was a prominent activist during the late 2796:(today used as an art gallery) and others. The 2514:decreased after 2009. GDP per capita was 9,101 1920:Bulgaria's participation in the final stage of 39: 6201:(in Bulgarian) (1 ed.). Sofia: Amicitia. 5541:"Първа ли е в България нашата пешеходна зона?" 4705: 4703: 4535:. London: Minority Rights Group. p. 112. 4532:The Balkans: minorities and states in conflict 4052:Russian Numismatic Society (12 January 1993). 3170:The building was constructed by builders from 3007:, Ilka Zafirova, Zlatina Todeva, Leda Taseva, 1730:, who promoted the construction of the city's 537:. They were agro-pastralists and settled near 8230: 8162:Mathematical High School Konstantin Velichkov 7940: 7831: 6334: 5255:[Timetable of the trolleybus lines]. 5087:Twenty-five years along the road to socialism 5019:(in Bulgarian). Nameri dobroto. 23 April 2018 4508:. Philadelphia: Dorrance. pp. 173, 182. 4396:. Sofia: State Publishing House. p. 295. 2874:Drama and Puppet Theatre Konstantin Velichkov 2402: 2295: 1426: 147:Drama and Puppet Theatre Konstantin Velichkov 6169:"Historic house museum Konstantin Velichkov" 3052:is one of the leading and oldest museums in 2662:has 52.7% highly educated population, while 2585:and is 7 km away from the highway. The 2581:. The city connects with the major hub city 2477:Distribution of unemployment by age in 2014 7804:city status after the census of 01.02.2011: 5971:"Drama Puppet Theatre Konstantin Velichkov" 5225: 4721: 4700: 4189:. Cranberry: Susquehanna University Press. 3649: 2851:1981 Men's European Volleyball Championship 2134:Ethnic linguistic and religious composition 8237: 8223: 7947: 7933: 7838: 7824: 6341: 6327: 5718:"В Пазарджик ви очаква Градината на света" 5425:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 4871: 4587:. Lanham: Scarecrow Press. pp. xxxv. 4501: 3676: 3621:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 3403:(1855–1905), enlightener, poet, politician 3014: 2642: Incomplete Elementary Education (6%) 1439:, "market" + the Turkic diminutive suffix 530:began, which affected Pazardzhik as well. 8595:Place names of Turkish origin in Bulgaria 8590:Populated places established in the 1480s 6240: 4743: 4607: 4408:"Patrick Leigh Fermor: his final journey" 4354: 4331: 4182: 4058:Journal of the Russian Numismatic Society 3715:E.J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam 3434:(1907–2005), scholar of French literature 2719:is one of the many landmarks in the city. 2558:The main transportation for the city are 5892: 5753: 5751: 5715: 5696: 4115: 4079: 3812: 3705: 3639:. Vol. 1 (18 ed.). p. 70. 3225: 3178:. The exposition presents the Bulgarian 3136: 3087: 3036: 3024: 2877: 2730: 2722: 2710: 2549: 2253: 1872: 1852:under the command of Lieutenant General 1835: 1539:) was founded in 1872 and now is in the 1501: 1457:Pazardzhik, Bazardzhik, Tatar Pazardzhik 8580:Populated places in Pazardzhik Province 8100:Pazardzhik Regional Ethnographic Museum 6117: 6115: 5840: 5741: 5739: 5643: 5067:Prices and wages in the Pazardzhik Area 4580: 4557:"Decommunization: Chronology 1988-1989" 4528: 4478:"Decommunization: Chronology 1944-1947" 4389: 4024: 2868: 2679:Plovdiv University "Paisii Hilendarski" 1746:, completely dominated by the powerful 345:37.382 km (14.433 sq mi) 141:, The old post office and clock tower, 14: 8567: 6196: 5820:"Спортни клубове – Пазарджик Спортува" 5716:Georgiev, Martin (29 September 2023). 5482: 5394: 5392: 5187: 5185: 5183: 5083: 4909: 4907: 4905: 4242: 4215:Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition 4178: 4176: 4174: 3881: 3879: 3839: 3799: 3797: 3795: 3588: 3534: 3121:and is characterized by widely varied 3083: 2886:The city is home to one of the oldest 2250:Governance and international relations 1976: 1672:the civil war between the Ottoman sons 736:Climate data for Pazardzhik, Bulgaria 564:, there was a brief siege under Count 522:and 288 kilometres (179 mi) from 8218: 7928: 7819: 6322: 6231: 5748: 4608:Enes, Bayrakli; Farid, Hafez (2017). 4314:Rusin, Bartłomiej (1 November 2016). 4313: 4259: 3744: 3684:"Pazardzhik, Bulgaria - Climate data" 3650:Smith, Wayne; Dilday, Robert (2003). 3492: 3050:Pazardzhik Regional Historical Museum 3021:Pazardzhik Regional Historical Museum 2963:directed by Vladlen Alexandrov. From 2510:'s economy in the performance of the 485: 6136: 6112: 5736: 5664: 5399:European Roma Rights Centre (2004). 4679: 4634: 4243:Mishev, D. P. (Dimiter P. ) (1919). 3813:Nikolova, Vanya (16 December 2020). 2971:, directed by Vili Tsankov, through 1586:. The region is incorporated in the 725:influence on the city. According to 608:. The landmarks of the city are the 8465:Church of St Demetrius, Patalenitsa 8057:Church of St Constantine and Helena 5841:Krastev, Todor (12 November 2011). 5538: 5389: 5377:Енциклопедия Пазарджик, pp. 364-365 5253:"Разписание на тролейбусните линии" 5232:. London: Alvin Redman. p. 47. 5180: 5177:Общински план за развитие, р. 54-55 5146: 5063: 4902: 4628: 4203: 4171: 3991: 3876: 3792: 2802:Church of St Constantine and Helena 2706: 2483: Unemployed aged over 50 (43%) 1678:, in this case taken directly from 1436: 24: 8095:Pazardzhik Regional History Museum 6018:"Ethnographic museum - Pazardzhik" 5918: 5893:Ahchieva, Valia (6 January 2020). 5441:"Висше училище "Земедеслки Колеж"" 5100:Енциклопедия Пазарджик, р. 232-233 4940:"За мен | Тодор Попов Тодор Попов" 3887:"Предистория на града и землището" 3856: 3846:. London: Paul Hamlyn. p. 66. 3787:Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica: 3458:(born 1954), writer and journalist 3425:(1891–1973), geographer, historian 2501: Youth aged 29 or lower (15%) 1971: 232: 199: 25: 8606: 6279: 5672:"Зелен остров в средата на града" 5644:Petrova, Nevena (22 April 2024). 5443:. 6 February 2012. Archived from 4820: 4611:European islamophobia report 2016 4355:Avetisyan, Vigen (11 June 2019). 4286:История на България, pp. 454, 456 4082:"130 години ОУ Христо Смирненски" 3747:Pazardzhik i Pazardzhishka oblast 3428:Nicolas Digests (1903–1968), poet 3257: 3238:The museum is the birth house of 3222:Konstantin Velichkov House Museum 2664:Yuzhen Tsentralen Planning Region 2545: 2495: Unemployed aged 30-39 (21%) 2489: Unemployed aged 40-49 (21%) 1893:The famous British travel writer 1881: 1722:of the time. Unlike neighbouring 1654:according to the Dutch professor 1594:'s reign and also the battles of 8246: 8028: 7955: 6395: 6350: 6285: 6161: 6086: 6061: 6035: 6010: 5988: 5963: 5938: 5912: 5886: 5861: 5834: 5812: 5790: 5769: 5760: 5709: 5690: 5637: 5611: 5529:Общински план за развитие, p. 63 5386:Общински план за развитие, p. 51 5242:Общински план за развитие, р. 43 5143:Общински план за развитие, р. 19 5109:Общински план за развитие, p. 56 4266:. Pittsburgh: Tamburitza Press. 4223:10.1163/1573-3912_islam_sim_7442 3382: 3368: 3356: 3342: 3328: 3316: 3304: 3290: 3276: 3264: 2636: Elementary Education (11%) 2554:An operating trolleybus in 2012. 2388: 2375: 2362: 2349: 2336: 2323: 2310: 2284:, a part of the political party 1598:. Archaeological leads from the 1582:tribe settled here in the early 494:situated along the banks of the 231: 224: 198: 191: 171: 161: 118: 111: 100: 93: 82: 75: 64: 6190: 5674:. 20 April 2010. 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Ankara: SETA. p. 113. 3843:Prehistoric and Primitive man 3486: 2809:Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) 2692:Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) 2684: 2630: Primary Education (24%) 1846:Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) 1625:. Another claim according to 1425:The name comes from the word 717:and a considerable amount of 715:Köppen climate classification 632: 582:Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) 562:Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812) 5599:(in Bulgarian). 7 April 2010 4872:Kyurkchiev, Nikolai (2006). 4755:Population of Eastern Europe 4025:Johnson, William E. (1994). 3419:(born 1959), writer and poet 3068:from the 15th-19th century, 3029:Outside frontal view of the 2624: Higher Education (16%) 2604: 1698:until the mid-15th century. 1497: 1420: 627: 7: 8445:Church of the Mother of God 8052:Church of the Mother of God 5625:(in Bulgarian). 14 May 2018 5501:10.5771/1435-2869-2015-2-31 5090:. Sofia Press. p. 202. 4502:Devedzhiev, Hristo (1975). 4295:История на България, p. 461 4106:История на България, p. 369 4070:История на България, p. 332 2949:by Shakespeare directed by 2668:European Roma Rights Centre 2562:, buses, taxis and trains. 1877:The railway station in 1928 1627:Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall 1489:is named after Pazardzhik. 925:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 785:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 10: 8611: 8178:Pazardzhik Railway Station 6393: 4246:The Bulgarians in the Past 3413:recipient, philanthropist. 3244:Bulgarian National Revival 3102:Bulgarian National Revival 3018: 2999:, Georgi Georgiev - Getz, 2781:Bulgarian National Revival 2701: 2587:Pan-European Corridor VIII 2536:2007–2008 financial crisis 2407: 2403:Economy and infrastructure 2296:Twin towns — sister cities 2261: 1903:1934 Bulgarian coup d'état 1492: 1412: 1079: 1068: 735: 700: 139:Regional Historical Museum 133:: Panorama of Pazardzhik, 8504: 8483: 8455:Pazardzhik History Museum 8437: 8271: 8259: 8186: 8170: 8154: 8133: 8108: 8085: 8044: 8037: 8026: 7998: 7976: 7969: 7854: 7796: 7780: 7754: 7633: 7151: 6850: 6674: 6538: 6467: 6441: 6425: 6404: 6372: 6043:"Ethnographic Exhibition" 4183:Gavrilova, Raina (1999). 4116:Kmeta.bg (1 March 2013). 3043:Pazardzhik History Museum 3031:Pazardzhik History Museum 2849:Pazardzhik co-hosted the 2836:Pazardzhik History Museum 2829: 2427: Manufacturing (32%) 2130:has 114,817 inhabitants. 2114: 1989:—     1338: 1268: 1198: 1128: 1123: 1120: 1117: 1114: 1111: 1108: 1105: 1102: 1099: 1096: 1093: 1090: 1087: 1084: 994: 924: 854: 784: 779: 776: 773: 770: 767: 764: 761: 758: 755: 752: 749: 746: 743: 740: 719:humid continental climate 707:humid subtropical climate 482: 462: 452: 442: 432: 411: 394: 384: 373: 362: 357: 349: 338: 333: 323: 318: 302: 292: 257: 185: 157: 57: 48: 40: 34: 8460:Georgi Benkovski Stadium 8146:Stadion Georgi Benkovski 7990:Pazardzhik-Plovdiv Field 6241:Батаклиев, Иван (1969). 4581:Kenrick, Donald (1998). 4390:Chankov, Zhecho (1918). 4333:10.12775/SDR.2016.EN1.01 3840:Lommel, Andreas (1966). 3593:. Asen Georgiev. Sofia. 3515:Bulgarian National Radio 2844:stadium Georgi Benkovski 2270:municipal administration 1463:. It was also nicknamed 685:grow around the rivers. 353:205 m (673 ft) 8470:Church of the Dormition 8253:Pazardzhik Municipality 8067:Church of Saint Stephan 7068:Sopot, Plovdiv Province 6311:Encyclopædia Britannica 6298:Pazardzhik municipality 6243:Пазарджик и Пазарджишко 6232:Тиков, Тикомир (1978). 6197:Бойков, Григор (2008). 5483:Minkov, Zhivko (2015). 5064:CIA (29 October 1954). 4919:Pazardzhik Municipality 3476:(born 1976), footballer 3470:(born 1975), politician 3446:(born 1956), politician 3015:Regional History Museum 2907:Mnogostradalna Genoveva 2798:Church of the Dormition 2755:There is a monument of 2573:Pazardzhik is near the 2508:Pazardzhik Municipality 2433: Construction (6%) 2128:Pazardzhik Municipality 1633:. Mehmed, after taking 1600:Second Bulgarian Empire 1447: 1441: 614:Church of the Dormition 570:Church of the Dormition 510:. It is located in the 508:Pazardzhik Municipality 143:Church of the Dormition 8450:Pazardzhik Clock Tower 8121:Pazardzhik Clock Tower 6314:(11th ed.). 1911. 6305:"Tatar Pazarjik"  6251:Енциклопедия Пазарджик 5229:Your guide to Bulgaria 4827:IAJGS Cemetery Project 4529:Poulton, Hugh (1991). 4260:Kolar, Walter (1982). 3717:. Brill. p. 701. 3235: 3146: 3093: 3045: 3034: 2883: 2736: 2728: 2720: 2555: 2286:We Continue the Change 2259: 1878: 1841: 1816: 1588:First Bulgarian Empire 1541:Natural History Museum 1535:(named the Pazardzhik 1507: 1483:South Shetland Islands 1431:, ultimately from the 1427: 502:. 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Tatar Pazardzhik
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Chitalishte Videlina
Regional Historical Museum
Church of the Dormition
Drama and Puppet Theatre Konstantin Velichkov
Art Gallery Stanislav Dospevski
Flag of Pazardzhik
Coat of arms of Pazardzhik
Pazardzhik is located in Bulgaria
Pazardzhik is located in Balkans
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Petar Kulenski
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