Pirogov hospital, General staff HQ, Sofia

Pirogov hospital, General staff HQ, Sofia

Pirogov hospital, General staff HQ, Sofia
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Pirogov hospital, General staff HQ, Sofia

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This pano shows one of the busyest hospitals in Bulgaria "Pirogov" (to the east), the General staff headquarters (to the west) and the tallest four-star hotel in Sofia called "Rodina" (to the north-east).

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I: Vitoshka Str. - Christmas 2008

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J: Angel Kanchev Str.

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Angel Kanchev Str.

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Text by Steve Smith.

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