Biggest cities in Bulgaria by population

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Largest cities or towns in Bulgaria

2011 Census[1]

RankNameProvince Pop.RankNameProvince Pop.
Biggest cities in Bulgaria by population

Sofia
Biggest cities in Bulgaria by population

Plovdiv
1 Sofia Sofia-Capital 1,204,685 11 Pernik Pernik 80,191
Biggest cities in Bulgaria by population

Varna
Biggest cities in Bulgaria by population

Burgas
2 Plovdiv Plovdiv 338,153 12 Haskovo Haskovo 76,397
3 Varna Varna 334,870 13 Yambol Yambol 74,132
4 Burgas Burgas 200,271 14 Pazardzhik Pazardzhik 71,979
5 Ruse Ruse 149,642 15 Blagoevgrad Blagoevgrad 70,881
6 Stara Zagora Stara Zagora 138,272 16 Veliko Tarnovo Veliko Tarnovo 68,783
7 Pleven Pleven 106,954 17 Vratsa Vratsa 60,692
8 Sliven Sliven 91,620 18 Gabrovo Gabrovo 58,950
9 Dobrich Dobrich 91,030 19 Asenovgrad Plovdiv 50,846
10 Shumen Shumen 80,855 20 Vidin Vidin 48,071

References

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  1. ^ "Census results" (PDF). 2011.

The Balkan nation of Bulgaria faces the Black Sea to the east, and the famous River Danube runs along its northern border. It is also a mountainous country – its capital city of Sofia, which dates back to the fifth century, sits at the foot of Vitosha mountain, a popular destination for skiing and hiking. With a population of 1.3 million in the city (which increases to 1.7 million for the surrounding area), Sofia is also Bulgaria's largest city as well as its center of culture, education and commerce.

The city of Ploviv, the capital of Plovdiv Province, is the second-largest city in Bulgaria, with around 675,000 residents in its greater metropolitan area. Ploviv is also regarded as an important economic, educational and cultural part of the country and is one of the oldest cities in Europe. Another key Bulgarian city is Varna, located on the Black Sea coat. With a population of approximately 420,000 in its urban area, Varna is a strategically important city as it serves as the headquarters of the Bulgarian Navy and is considered to be the country's maritime capital. Its location also makes Varna a popular destination for tourists, and the service industry accounts for a significant proportion of the city's economy.

Bulgaria has 1 cities with more than a million people, 6 cities with between 100,000 and 1 million people, and 72 cities with between 10,000 and 100,000 people. The largest city in Bulgaria is , with a population of 1,152,556 people.

Population of Cities in Bulgaria 2022

Population of All Cities in Bulgaria

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