You can find on this page the Bulgaria cities map to print and to download in PDF. The Bulgaria map city presents main cities, towns and presents the capital of Bulgaria in Eastern Europe.

Map of Bulgaria with cities

Map of Bulgaria city

The map of Bulgaria with cities shows all big and medium towns of Bulgaria. This map of cities of Bulgaria will allow you to easily find the city where you want to travel in Bulgaria in Eastern Europe. The Bulgaria cities map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Bulgaria is quite a novel destination in the Balkans. It has a rich and immersive history which stands on its own unique identity in the rest of South-East Europe. This unique mix of culture, customs, traditions, art and overall way of life is found nowhere better than in the cities of Bulgaria. Pleven is located in an agricultural region and is an important cultural and economic center with a population of under 150,000 inhabitants as you can see in the Map of Bulgaria with cities. As attractive as it may seem, Pleven is even more beautiful than you see from the outside (often regarded as an essential city known for its rich historical heritage and, of course, the beautiful landscapes and full-on Bulgarian traditions). Varna, or Warna, is a seaport and the third-largest city in Bulgaria. The city is located on the northern coast of Varna Bay on the Black Sea and is protected by the Dobrudzhansko plateau, which sits nearly 1,000 feet high. The city is an important administrative, economic, cultural, and tourist center for the country.

There are countless cities with amazing potential in Bulgaria. Its Best cities are as its shown in the Map of Bulgaria with cities: Berkovista, Bobovdol, Burgas, Dimitrovgrad, Dobrich, Dryanovo, Dupnista, Kurdzhali, Montana, Novi Pazar, Oryakhovo, Pazardzhik, Pernik, Pleven, Plovdiv, Popovo, Razlog, Ruse, Sandanski, Shumen (Kolarovgrad), Shumen, Silistra, Sliven, Smolyan, Sofiya (Sofia), Stara Zagora, Svishtov, Varna, Vidin, Vratsa and Yambol. The medieval city of Nessebar is a pearl of the Black Sea. It is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating and unforgettable cities on the Bulgarian coast. It is known for its fascinating UNESCO city center, where the ruins of Thracian and the impressive ancient churches intertwine.

When talking about the National Revival in Bulgaria, one should mention the city of Zherawna. The town has some of the most unique old architecture in the entire country, and you can clearly see the effect the times had on it. The city itself is situated at the foot of the great Balkan mountains, in the thick of the Bulgarian forests as its mentioned in the Map of Bulgaria with cities. The cobbled streets have been beautifully restored, with more than 150 homes of typical wooden facades. Burgas city is one of the most popular ports on the southern Black Sea coast. Far from the ancient and historical centers that populate the country in other places, it is mainly a modern art deco with well-maintained coastal parks. Surrounded by pines and the changing of the seasons, the popular mountain complex of the city of Pamporovo, located on the hills south of the Rhodope Mountains, is just an arm reach from the Greek border.

Map of Bulgaria with major cities

Map of Bulgaria with main cities

The map of Bulgaria with major cities shows all biggest and main towns of Bulgaria. This map of major cities of Bulgaria will allow you to easily find the big city where you want to travel in Bulgaria in Eastern Europe. The Bulgaria major cities map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Sofia, Bulgaria capital city, has a population of 1,204,685 spread out over a city area of 190 square miles as you can see in the Map of Bulgaria with major cities. It is located in the Sofia Valley and surrounded by the Vitosha and Balkan mountains and has been an important human settlement since 7000 BC. It has served as a political center since 29 BC when it was conquered by the Romans. Today, in addition to being the capital of the country, Sofia is also host to several international company headquarters. Part of its appeal to these organizations is its low corporate tax. Plovdiv ranks second among the major cities in Bulgaria with 338,153 people living in its center. It is located on either side of the Maritsa River. The city has been continuously inhabited since 4000 BC. Today, Plovdiv is an important economic, educational, and cultural center. The economy of this city is based on tobacco production, food processing, textiles and brewing. It is home to a number of state colleges and private colleges as well as 6 universities.

Varna is the third most populated Bulgarian city with a population of 334,870 in an area of 59.5 square miles as its shown in the Map of Bulgaria with major cities. It is also the country largest seaside resort located along the Black Sea coast. Due to its location, Varna is one of the most popular tourist destinations and port cities in Bulgaria. In fact, 61% of its net income is derived from tourism and trade. The Bulgarian Navy is stationed here as well. Aside from spending all day at the beach, tourists to this city can also visit the Varna Archaeological Museum which hosts the Varna Gold, the world oldest gold jewelry dating back to between 4200 and 4600 BC. Burgas has a population of 200,271 and is located on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast in the Burgas Bay. It ranks fourth among the biggest cities in Bulgaria. Its location makes the fishing industry an important part of the economy. Although, the biggest economic contributor is the LUKOIL Neftochim Burgas oil refinery, which is the largest in southeastern Europe. Not only is the city an important economic and industrial center, but also a tourist and cultural center.

Ruse is the fifth major city in Bulgaria and has a population of 149,642 as its mentioned in the Map of Bulgaria with major cities. It is located along the Danube River, making Ruse the most important river port in Bulgaria. Under Roman rule, it was a military and naval hub. Today, the economy is based on textiles, tailoring, and food processing. Because of its unique neo-Baroque and neo-Rococo architecture, Ruse is a popular tourist destination as well. Stara Zagora is, as its name suggests - "the Old Town behind the Mountain". To expand the romantic geographic description, Stara Zagora is just beyond the valley of roses in the picturesque Sredna Gora Valley where the Stara Zagora mineral baths are located. This water is beneficial in the healing of neurological, gynaecological, kidney and intestinal ailments. It is the sixth largest city in Bulgaria with a population of 138,272.

Capital of Bulgaria map

Map of Bulgaria capital

The capital of Bulgaria map shows the main city of Bulgaria. This capital map of Bulgaria will allow you to easily plan your travel in the capital of the country Bulgaria in Eastern Europe. The capital of Bulgaria map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Sofia (Bulgarian: София, pronounced [ˈsɔfijɐ] ( listen)) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria and the 15th largest city in the European Union with a population of 1.2 million people as you can see in the Capital of Bulgaria map. It is located in western Bulgaria, at the foot of Mount Vitosha and approximately at the centre of the Balkan Peninsula. Its ancient name, Serdika or Serdica, derives from the local Celtic tribe of the serdi who inhabited the region since the 1st century BC. Serdica was a Roman capital during the tetrarchic system of government. During the Middle Ages, it was one of the major commercial centres of the Bulgarian Empire, along with Tarnovo. Sofia population remained small until 1879, when it was declared a capital of the Principality of Bulgaria after the Liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman rule.

Sofia was taken by Russian forces on January 4, 1878, during the Russo-Turkish War, 1877–78, and became the capital of the autonomous Principality of Bulgaria in 1879, which became the Kingdom of Bulgaria in 1908. It was proposed as a capital by Marin Drinov and was accepted as such on 3 April 1879. After the Liberation War, knyaz Alexander Battenberg invited architects from Austria–Hungary to shape the new capital architectural appearance. After the abolition of Communism in 1989, Sofia has witnessed the construction of whole business districts and neighbourhoods, as well as modern skryscraper-like glass-fronted office buildings, but also top-class residential neighbourhoods as its shown in the Capital of Bulgaria map. Capital Fort Business Center will be the first skyscraper in Bulgaria with its 126 m and 36 floors.

According to 2011 data, the city has a population of 1,204,685 and the whole Capital Municipality of 1,291,591 as its shown in the Capital of Bulgaria map. The considerable immigration to the capital from poorer regions of the country, as well as urbanisation, are among the other reasons for the increase in Sofia population. Sofia was declared capital in 1879. One year later, in 1880, it was the fifth-largest city in the country after Plovdiv, Varna, Ruse and Shumen. Plovdiv remained the most populous Bulgarian town until 1892 when Sofia took the lead. With a GDP (PPP) per capita of $30,534, a nominal of $15,757 and a PPS GDP per capita of the city and its surrounding Yugozapaden NUTS II planning region of $24,647 in 2009, the capital is the centre of the national economy. The influx of workers from other parts of the country became so intense that a restriction policy was imposed, and residing in the capital was only possible after obtaining Sofianite citizenship.