Ribaritsa

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Ribaritsa

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A: Ribaritsa

by Dimitar Torbov, 1.9 کیلومتر دورتر

Ribaritsa

B: Weaving Workshop

by Plamen Penev, 12.6 کیلومتر دورتر

Weaving Workshop

C: Elenska Basilica

by Nick Spirov, 17.0 کیلومتر دورتر

A partially preserved late Roman (early Byzantine) Christian basilica in west central Bulgaria. wiki

Elenska Basilica

D: Glozhene Sunflowers

by Igor Kristov, 18.5 کیلومتر دورتر

Glozhene Sunflowers

E: Sts Constantine and Helena chapel, Mirkovo, Bulgaria

by Nick Spirov, 31.9 کیلومتر دورتر

The doors of this small, cozy chapel, built on top of the "Taushan tepe" hill near Mirkovo at the lap...

Sts Constantine and Helena chapel, Mirkovo, Bulgaria

F: Sts Constantine and Helena chapel, Mirkovo, Bulgaria

by Nick Spirov, 31.9 کیلومتر دورتر

The doors of this small, cozy chapel, built on top of the "Taushan tepe" hill near Mirkovo at the lap...

Sts Constantine and Helena chapel, Mirkovo, Bulgaria

G: Sts Constantine and Helena chapel, Mirkovo, Bulgaria

by Nick Spirov, 31.9 کیلومتر دورتر

The doors of this small, cozy chapel, built on top of the "Taushan tepe" hill near Mirkovo at the lap...

Sts Constantine and Helena chapel, Mirkovo, Bulgaria

H: Cave Prohodna and Ivan Kristoff

by Daniel Yordanov, 43.6 کیلومتر دورتر

GD Styles create 360 degree panoramas cave Prohodna with our friend Ivan Kristoff.

Cave Prohodna and Ivan Kristoff

I: Prohodna cave

by Daniel Yordanov, 43.6 کیلومتر دورتر

Prohodna is a karst cave in north central Bulgaria, located in the Iskar Gorge near the village of Ka...

Prohodna cave

This panorama was taken in Bulgaria, Europe

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In spite of these two bodies, there is still no single Constitution or set of laws applying to all the countries of Europe. Debate rages over the role of the EU in regards to national sovereignty. As of January 2009, the Lisbon Treaty is the closest thing to a European Constitution, yet it has not been approved by all the EU states. 

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