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Boboratsi
Boboratsi (Bulgarian language, Bulgarian: Бобораци, also transliterated Boboraci) is a village in western Bulgaria. Its located in Pernik Province, Oblast Pernik, Radomir Municipality, Obshtina Radomir. Geography Boboratsi is located in the Radomir valley along the Struma (river), Struma River, between the Konyavska valley, the Golotlovo heights, Golo Brdo (Bulgaria), Golo Brdo, Verila and Cherna gora. The average altitude is 600 – 660 m, the climate is Continental climate, moderately continental. It is drained by the river Struma and the river Blato (Arkata). The soils are chernozem-resinous and alluvial-meadow. There are favorable conditions for growing cereals, flax, fruits and livestock. The valley crosses at the eastern end of the railway line and the Sofia-Athens road. History At the outbreak of the First Balkan War, Balkan War, a man from Boboratsi was a volunteer in the Macedonian-Adrianopolitan Volunteer Corps, Macedonian-Adrianopolitan corps. Cultural and ...
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Radomir Municipality
Radomir Municipality ( bg, Община Радомир) is a municipality in the Pernik Province of Bulgaria. Demography At the 2011 census, the population of Radomir was 20,896. Most of the inhabitants were Bulgarians (88.47%) with a minority of Gypsies/Romani (4.27%). 6.94% of the population's ethnicity was unknown. Villages In addition to the capital town of Radomir, there are 9 villages in the municipality: *Baykalsko * Belanitsa * Boboratsi * Bornarevo * Chervena Mogila * Chukovets * Gorna Dikanya * Galabnik * Debeli lag *Dolna Dikanya * Dolni Rakovets * Dragomirovo * Dren * Drugan * Jedna * Jitusha * Izvor *Kasilag * Klenovic * Kondofrey *Kopanitsa * Kosharite *Negovantsi *Nikolaevo * Potsurnentsi * Priboy * Radibosh * Staro Selo * Stefanovo * Uglyartsi *Vladimir Vladimir may refer to: Names * Vladimir (name) for the Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Macedonian, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak and Slovenian spellings of a Slavic name * Uladzimir for the Belarusian ver ...
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