Bostina
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Village in Smolyan Province, Bulgaria
Bostina Бостина | |
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Village | |
41°37′N 24°46′E / 41.617°N 24.767°E / 41.617; 24.767 | |
Country | Bulgaria |
Province | Smolyan Province |
Municipality | Smolyan |
Area | |
• Total | 1,842 sq mi (4,771 km2) |
Elevation | 3,050 ft (930 m) |
Population (2007) | |
• Total | 125 |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
Postal Code | 4745 |
Area code | 03019 |
Bostina (Bulgarian: Бостина) is a village in the municipality of Smolyan, located in the Smolyan Province of southern Bulgaria. The village covers an area of 4.77 km2 and is located 168.3 km from Sofia.[1] In 2007, the village had a population of 125.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Village of Bostina". Guide-Bulgaria. Retrieved December 3, 2008.
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Smolyan Municipality
Capital: Smolyan
- Aligovska
- Arda
- Belev dol
- Bilyanska
- Borikovo
- Bostina
- Bukata
- Bukatsite
- Chamla
- Chepleten
- Chereshkite
- Chereshovo
- Chereshovska Reka
- Chokmanovo
- Chuchur
- Dimovo
- Dunevo
- Elenska
- Elyovo
- Fatovo
- Gabritsa
- Gela
- Gozdevitsa
- Gorna Arda
- Gorovo
- Gradat
- Gudevitsa
- Hasovitsa
- Isyovtsi
- Katranitsa
- Kiselichevo
- Kokorkovo
- Koshnitsa
- Kremene
- Kukuvitsa
- Kutela
- Laka
- Levochevo
- Lipets
- Lyulka
- Milkovo
- Mogilitsa
- Momchilovtsi
- Mugla
- Nadartsi
- Oreshitsa
- Ostri Pazlak
- Petkovo
- Peshtera
- Pisanitsa
- Podvis
- Polkovnik Serafimovo
- Poprelka
- Potoka
- Rechani
- Reka
- Rovina
- Selishte
- Shiroka Laka
- Sivino
- Slaveyno
- Smilyan
- Sokolovtsi
- Solishta
- Sredok
- Stikal
- Stoykite
- Sarnino
- Strazha
- Taran
- Tikale
- Trebishte
- Turyan
- Varbovo
- Vievo
- Vlahovo
- Valchan
- Zaevite
- Zmievo
- Vasil Angelov
- Valya Balkanska
- Dicho Uzunov
- Assen Vassilev
41°37′N 24°46′E / 41.617°N 24.767°E / 41.617; 24.767
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