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Church Attractions In Plovdiv Province

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Plovdiv Province is a province in central southern Bulgaria. It comprises 18 municipalities on a territory of 5,972.9 km² with a population, as of February 2011, of 683,027 inhabitants. The province is named after its administrative and industrial centre — the city of Plovdiv.
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  • 1. "St. st. Konstantin and Elena Plovdiv
    Saint Petersburg is Russia's second-largest city after Moscow, with 5 million inhabitants in 2012, part of the Saint Petersburg agglomeration with a population of 6.2 million . An important Russian port on the Baltic Sea, it has a status of a federal subject . Situated on the Neva River, at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea, it was founded by Tsar Peter the Great on 27 May [O.S. 16 May] 1703. On 1 September 1914, the name was changed from Saint Petersburg to Petrograd , on 26 January 1924 to Leningrad , and on 1 October 1991 back to Saint Petersburg. During the periods 1713–1728 and 1732–1918, Saint Petersburg was the capital of Imperial Russia. In 1918, the central government bodies moved to Moscow, which is about 625 km to the south-east. Saint Petersburg is one of th...
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  • 3. Church of the Holy Mother of God Plovdiv
    Church of the Holy Mother of God can refer to: Church of the Holy Mother of God, Aleppo, Syria Church of the Holy Mother of God, Boboshevo, Bulgaria Church of the Holy Mother of God, Plovdiv, Bulgaria Church of the Holy Mother of God, Darashamb, Iran Church of the Holy Mother of God, Panagyurishte, Bulgaria Church of the Holy Mother of God, Selačka, Serbia Holy Mother of God Church of Bethlehem, Tbilisi, Georgia
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  • 7. Red Church Perushtitsa
    The Red Church is a large partially preserved late Roman Christian basilica in south central Bulgaria. Dating to the late 5th–early 6th century, the church stands near the town of Perushtitsa in western Plovdiv Province, some 15 kilometres southwest of the city of Plovdiv. The Red Church is a rare example of solid brick construction in a church from Late Antiquity in Bulgaria, and it was the red colour of the bricks that gave the church its name.
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