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Between Hristo Botev Blvd and the railway line
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Underpass on Bulgaria Boulevard.
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Ulitsa Felix Kanitz. Felix Kanitz was an Austrian-Hungarian naturalist and ethnographer who died in 1904.
Kanitz is regarded as one of the most profound ethnographers of the Southern Slavs and well-respected in both Serbia and Bulgaria.
Wikipedia mentions streets named after him in Varna and Sofia, but not this one in Plovdiv.
#Plovdiv #Bulgaria
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Folk dancing at the northern end of the Roman Stadium.
#Plovdiv. #Bulgaris
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Newly excavated Roman road entering Plovdiv from the east and the insane gate installed to guard access to it.
This site is alongside a small Roma community.

Similar site with free access in the centre of Plovdiv.
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Easter Bazar. Only interesting things were these two cars…a Volga and a Moskvich.
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And both teams played on like nothing was happening. Botev Plovdiv beat CSKA to reach the cup final.
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Plovdiv Roman Theatre. The theatre was only discovered in the 70's when a landslide caused pats of it to re-appear.
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State Philharmonic….currently being renovated, next to what used to be the Plovdiv Communist Party Building.
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Pedestrian street through the centre of Plovdiv.
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Looks like communist children had to play with pop bottles.
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Generating room for Plovdiv’s long gone tram network.
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Boulevard 6th September, Eastern Industrial Zone.
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