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- touristportalen.gitlab.io sofia735/russian-…In the center of Sofia is a monument to Russian. This is the first memorial, which was erected in the Bulgarian capital, dedicated to the war between the...
- en.wikipedia.org Russian Monument, Sofia
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g294452-…Tüm yapılacak şeylere bakın. Russian Monument. 3.5. 16 yorum. Sofia bölgesindeki 306 yapılacak şeyden 241. sıradaki. Anıtlar ve Heykeller.
- dw.com en/bulgaria-starts-dismantling-soviet-…The newly-elected mayor of Sofia, Vassil Terziev , made dismantling the monument one of his key election promises. ... Russia decries monument dismantling.
- travelshelper.com bulgaria/listing/russian-…Russian Monument Square. Location. Ploshtad Ruski pametnik, 1606 Sofia, Bulgaria.
- about-sofia.com landmarks/monuments/russian-…The monument’s historical significance and the Russian involvement in its creation marked a pivotal point in Sofia’s post-liberation era.
- visitsofia.bg en/cityinfrastructure/what-to-see/…
- usefultravelarticles.com 13909-russian-monument-…Image The Russian monument is the very first monument of the Russian-Turkish war that took place in 1877-1878.
- trip.com travel-guide/attraction/sofia/russian-…Discover Russian Monument Square in Sofia! See updated opening hours and read the latest reviews. Discover nearby hotels and dining for a perfect trip.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Russian_…Ruski Pametnik junction Sofia Bulgaria by Boby Dimitrov.jpg 1,563 × 1,042; 902 KB. Russian monument in Sofia.jpg 1,248 × 2,155; 2.14 MB.
- citysightseeing.bg en/the-russian-monument/The Russian monument was built on the road which Osman Nuri Paşa used to flee from Sofia to Pernik on 22 December 1877.
- cityseeker.com sofia/890885-russian-monument-sofiaRussian Monument, Sofia is a landmark memorial in Sofia that also shares the pride of being the first monument of the city. It was constructed in 1882.
- atlasobscura.com places/monument-to-the-soviet-…The continued vandalism of the Monument to the Soviet Army has managed to raise the ire of not only the Bulgarian government, but Russian officials as well.