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Thracian archaeological sites in Bulgaria

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Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari
tomb in Bulgaria
Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak
vaulted-brickwork tomb in Kazanlak, Bulgaria
Seuthopolis
Seuthopolis (Ancient Greek: Σευθόπολις) was an ancient Hellenistic city founded by the Thracian king Seuthes III between 325–315 BC which was the capital of the Odrysian kingdom.
Mezek
Mezek () is a village in southeastern Bulgaria, part of Svilengrad municipality, Haskovo Province. It lies at the foot of the eastern Rhodope Mountains, just north of the Bulgaria–Greece border and not far west of the Bulgaria–Turkey border. Mezek is famous for the well-preserved medieval Mezek Fortress (Neoutzikon - Νεούτζικον) and its two ancient Thracian beehive tombs, the Mezek and Sheynovets tombs. The village is also well known for its own winery and the Mezzek brand of Bulgarian wine.
Starosel
Starosel () is a village in central Bulgaria, Hisarya Municipality, Plovdiv Province. It lies at the foothills of the Sredna Gora mountain range along the shores of Pyasachnik river.
Heraclea Sintica
ancient city, archaeological site in southwestern Bulgaria
Thracian tomb of Aleksandrovo
Thracian burial mound and tomb
Cabyle
Cabyle or Kabile (), also known as Calybe or Kalibe (Καλύβη), is a town in the interior of ancient Thrace, west of Develtus, on the river Tonsus. The town later bore the names of Diospolis (Διὸς Πόλις), and Goloë (Γολόη).
Tomb of Seuthes III
tomb in Bulgaria
The Valley of the Thracian Rulers
terminology for Kazanlak Valley
Thracian tomb Shushmanets
tomb in Bulgaria
Thracian tomb Ostrusha
tomb in Bulgaria
Mogilanska mound