Fireworks above Vratsa, Bulgaria
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Fireworks above Vratsa, Bulgaria

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Fireworks on the 1-st of June to commemorate the honerable death of Hristo Botev - one of the most active revolutioners and freedom fighters in Bulgaria. Every year on the 1st of June people from all around the country come here to enjoy the fireworks and in the morning to go to Okolchitsa peak.

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A: Sunset over Vratsa, Bulgaria

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Sunset above Vratsa (Vraca) in North-Western Bulgaria. The panorama photos were taken minutes before ...

Sunset over Vratsa, Bulgaria

B: Vraca From Above 2

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C: Vratsa-Hut

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D: Vraca from above - Bulgaria

von vladimir-n-nenkov, 430 Meter entfernt

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Vraca from above - Bulgaria

E: Road to Skaklya

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Road to Skaklya

F: Botev monument Vraca Bulgaria

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View of the Botev monument at the Botev square in Vraca, North-Western Bulgaria. The white builing on...

Botev monument Vraca Bulgaria

G: Botev square - Vratsa

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Morning panorama at Botev square in Vratsa. Around the square are situated the Historical museum of V...

Botev square - Vratsa

H: Skaklya from the fountain

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View to Skaklya waterfall from the fointain. Skaklya is the highest (not full year functional - only ...

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I: "Probiva" in Vratsa

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Main pedestrian zone in Vratsa

J: Skaklia waterfall

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Skaklia waterfall

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