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Panoramic photo by Dimitar Torbov Taken 11:45, 10/01/2009 - Views loading...

Café ToBa&Co

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A: Newyear's eve, Sofia

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B: Alexandre I, Square, Sofia

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Alexandre I, Square, Sofia

C: Alexander Batenberg Sq.

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Alexander Batenberg Sq.

D: Christmas skating rink

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Christmas skating rink

E: National institute of archaeology and museum

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National institute of archaeology and museum

F: National Theatre Fountain

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National Theatre Fountain

G: Saint Nikolay Russian Church

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Saint Nikolay Russian Church

H: Ivan Vazov Natonal Theatre

by Dimitar Torbov, 240 meters away

Ivan Vazov Natonal Theatre

I: Former Communist Party House

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Now it's a part of Bulgarian Parliament

Former Communist Party House

J: Military parade on the occasion of St. George's Day

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Military parade on the occasion of St. George's Day

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Text by Steve Smith.

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