Property for sale in Sofia
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Despite
the significant increase of real estate prices
since 2003, the prices in Sofia are still much lower
than in the other major cities of the European Union.
Overseas interest in Bulgaria is concentrated
primarily in the capital, the Ski Resorts and along
the Black Sea coastline. Demand for residential property
is
rising
significantly due to the econmic growth and improved
local mortgage lending by the banks. Increased
foreign direct and indirect investment
is also linked to Bulgaria's expected
EU membership
in 2007 and expanding tourist industry. |
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About
Sofia
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Located
in South Central Europe, Bulgaria’s
capital Sofia is the center of
economic, cultural and political
life for the country. It is also
wonderful as a walking city with
many architectural and cultural
buildings of importance including
the Alexander Nevsky Catedral,
the Public Theater Ivan Vazov,
the Palace of Justice, the Bulgarian
Academy of Science, and the Boyana,
St.George and St.Sofia churches.
Today there are many archaeological
sites in Sofia that display the
city's diverse history. The town
was established in the 8th - 7th
century B.C. around a mineral spring
which is now in the city center.
The modern city of Sofia was named
in the 14th century after the basilica
St. Sofia from the Greek word for
wisdom. Don’t miss a look
at the castle gates and towers
of Serdica, public buildings and
streets, all thousands of years
old. A large part of the ancient
city of Serdica is underneath important
modern buildings. The Roman thermal
baths are under the Sofia Mineral
Baths and a Roman residence with
elaborate mosaics is below the "Rila" hotel.
Today Sofia boasts more than
1,200,000 residents and approximately
14 % of the country’s population.
The city is located in the southern
part of Sofia valley and at the
foot of the Vitosha an Lyulin
mountains. The city has always
been famous for its many cold
and thermal mineral water springs
in and around it. Today springs
may be found in the city center,
as well as in the surrounding
quarters of Kniazevo, Gorna Bania,
Bankia, Ovcha Kupel and Ivaniane.
The countless bars and cafés
throughout the city are provide
a non-stop social scene with
a number of restaurants and shops
open 24 hours. Locally produced
wine and rakiya are excellent
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Sofia has
the largest of 4 international
airports in Bulgaria. In addition
to Bulgarian Air, many of the major
carriers fly to Sofia including
British Airways, Air France, Alitalia,
KLM, Turkish Airlines, Lufthansa,
Malev and Olympic Airways. Flights
can be found from over 20 UK airports
including Gatwick, Heathrow, Stansted,
City Airport, Bristol, Southampton,
Birmingham, Newcastle, Leeds, Manchester,
Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dublin and
Belfast.
The public transport bus 84 runs
a frequent service – every
ten or 15 minutes, from the airport
to Orlov Most, close to the city
centre (approx. 20 minutes).
From Sofia there are 6 main lines – to
Varna or Burgas on the Black Sea
coast, to Plovdiv and beyond on
the Turkish border, to Kalotina
on the Yugoslavian border. |
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Other
Regions in France : Bulgaria Balkan
Mountains Black
Sea Coast Danube
Plains Maritsa
Basin Rhodope
Ski Region
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Additional
Resources
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If you run a quality website containing
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Property Link
Sofia City Information - Tourism Guide, Culture, Lodging and more. - Find extensive information on the city of Sophia including details on its location, economy, history, culture, landmarks, tourist routes, sports, protected territories....
en.journey.bg
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Bulgarian Property - Bulgaria, a Balkan country with spectacular mountains and a coastline on the Black Sea, was part of the Ottoman empire for around 500 years. The country offers mountains, beaches and ski opportunities attracting a number of property buyers.....
marack.co.uk
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Bulgaria Car Rental - Rent a car in Bulgaria including Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna and Bourgas. Find driving rules, speed limit information, emergency numbers and more...
easyrentbg.com
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Hotels In Bulgaria - All-Hotels offer luxury and discount hotels in 12,000 locations worldwide. Book hotel reservations in Bulgaria including Sofia, Varna, Bansko, Plovdiv, Veliko Turnovo, Pamporovo and more....
all-hotels.com
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Sofia - the Capital of Bulgaria - The History of the City of Sofia
Sofia has a history that goes back thousands of years. Through the centuries, many peoples have inhabited it and added to its rich and diverse history. Numerous Neolithic villages have been discovered in the area, while a chalocolithic settlement has been recently discovered in the very center of modern Sofia. The Thracian Serdi tribe settled here in the 7th century BC and gave the first recorded name of Sofia -- Serdica. The Byzantines called it Triaditsa and the Slavs - Sredets. The modern city of Sofia was named in the 14th century after the basilica St. Sofia. In Greek, word sofia means wisdom. In the 3rd century AD, the Romans built strong walls around Serdica, their capital of Inner Dacia and an important stopping point on the Roman road from Naisus (present Nish, Yugoslavia) to Constantinople . . .
sofia.com
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