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Parvomay (Bulgarian: Първомай[pɐrvoˈmaj]) is a town, part of the municipality of the same name (Parvomay Municipality) in southern Bulgaria. It is located in Plovdiv Province, close to the towns Sadovo and Chirpan. The word literally means First of May, i.e., May Day, in English and is sometimes transliterated as Parvomai or Purvomai.
As with many places in Bulgaria, the town has other names, such as its old name (up until 1947) of Borisovgrad (after Bulgaria's last Tsar, Boris to celebrate his birthday on 30 January 1894), as well as Borissograd, Borissovgrade, or Borissowgrad. Until 1894, it was known by its Turkish names of Hadzi Ejles (Bulgarian Хаджи Елес), Hadzi-Ele, Hadzi-Jeiles, Khadzhi Eiles, or Khadzhi-Eles ("Hacı İlyas" in Turkish).
Parvomay (Bulgarian: Първомай [pɐrvoˈmaj]) is a town, part of the municipality of the same name (Parvomay Municipality) in southern Bulgaria. It is located...
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Parvomay Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Първомай) is a municipality in Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria, with administrative center Parvomay. Parvomay Municipality...
Borislav (Bulgarian: ФК Борислав) is a Bulgarian football club based in Parvomay, Plovdiv Province, which competes in the South-East Third League, the third...
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Saedinenie, Rakovski, Brezovo, Stamboliyski, Krichim, Perushtitsa, Sadovo, Parvomay, Asenovgrad, Laki, Katunica, and Yiagodovo. Plovdiv Province had a population...
Bulgaria: Peshtera Parish and Chapel Parish in Krushevo village (belongs to Parvomay City). November 2006 Turkish-speaking Lutheran Parish in Mannheim, Germany...
interchange is situated between Plovdiv and Chirpan, roughly 5 km north of Parvomay. The construction of the motorway began in 1973 and the first 10 km from...
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dialects. The present range of the dialect includes the regions of Haskovo, Parvomay, Elhovo, Harmanli, Svilengrad, Topolovgrad and Ivaylovgrad. In the past...