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Kapitan Andreevo
village in Svilengrad municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Mineralni bani
village in Mineralni bani municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Mandritsa
right|thumb|A historic house in Mandritsa right|frame|Location of Mandritsa in Bulgaria Mandritsa (, "Small dairy"; ) is a village in southernmost Bulgaria, part of Ivaylovgrad municipality, Haskovo Province. It is known as the only Albanian village in Bulgaria. As of 14 December 2006, Mandritsa has a population of 75. It lies at , 93 m above sea level.
Gugutka
Gugutka (, "collared dove", ) is a village in southernmost Bulgaria, part of Ivaylovgrad municipality, Haskovo Province. Located in the valley of the Byala Reka ("White River"), it is famous for the Byalgrad ("White Fortress") medieval fortress located eight kilometres from the village. Its former name was "Arnavutköy".
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.
Uzundzhovo
right|thumb|The Church of the Assumption (Uzundzhovo)|Church of the Assumption in Uzundzhovo Uzundzhovo () is a village in southeastern Bulgaria, part of Haskovo municipality, Haskovo Province. As of 2008, it has a population of 1,727 and the mayor is Vancho Vanchev. The village lies in the agricultural Upper Thracian Plain (Northern Thrace), east of Haskovo, south of Dimitrovgrad and west of Simeonovgrad and Harmanli. During Ottoman rule, the village was known as Uzunca ova ("long meadow"), a direct translation of the area's former Byzantine Greek appellation, Makri livada. The village's curr
Svirachi
Svirachi () is a village in the Haskovo Province, southern Bulgaria. it has 400 inhabitants, which places it the largest village in Ivaylovgrad municipality. Inhabitants of Svirachi are Anatolian Bulgarians, Eastern Orthodox Bulgarians, whose ancestors are Bulgarian refugees from Anatolia. Its former name was Zurnazen or Zornazan, which is meant "Player of Zurna" in Turkish.
Bolyarski izvor
village in Harmanli municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Balgarin
Balgarin is a village in the municipality of Harmanli, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria.
Klokotnitsa
village in Haskovo municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Knizhovnik
Knizhovnik is a village in the municipality of Haskovo, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria.
Biser
village in Harmanli municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Knyazhevo
village in Topolovgrad municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Nova Nadezhda
village in Haskovo municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Kasnakovo
Kasnakovo is a village in the municipality of Dimitrovgrad, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria.
Oreshnik
village in Topolovgrad municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Izvorovo
village in Harmanli municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Sinapovo
Sinapovo (, ) is a village in the municipality of Topolovgrad, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria.
Malko gradishte
village in Lyubimets municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Ustrem
Ustrem is a village in the municipality of Topolovgrad, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria.
Yabalkovo
Yabalkovo is a village in the municipality of Dimitrovgrad, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria.
Aleksandrovo
village in Haskovo municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Dositeevo
Dositeevo is a village in the municipality of Harmanli, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria. During the Ottoman rule of present-day Bulgaria, the name of the village was Suluköy. The village became part of the Principality of Bulgaria in 1885.
Matochina
Matochina (, "lemon balm") is a small village in southeastern Bulgaria, part of Svilengrad municipality, Haskovo Province. Matochina lies in the southernmost ridges of the Sakar Mountain, from the municipal centre Svilengrad and from the provincial capital Haskovo; it is located just west of the Bulgaria–Turkey border and not far northeast of the Bulgaria–Greece border. The village is famous for the medieval Matochina Fortress.
Dolni Glavanak
village in Madzharovo municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Voyvodovo
village in Haskovo municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Gorski izvor
village in Dimitrovgrad municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Mandra
village in Haskovo municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Karamantsi
Karamantsi is a village in the municipality of Mineralni bani, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria.
Susam
village in Mineralni bani municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Cherepovo
Cherepovo is a village in the municipality of Harmanli, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria.
Shishmanovo
village in Harmanli municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Brod
village in Dimitrovgrad municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Belopoltsi
Belopoltsi is a village in the municipality of Ivaylovgrad, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria.
Garvanovo
Garvanovo is a village in the municipality of Haskovo, Haskovo Province, southern Bulgaria.
Topolovo
village in Madzharovo municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Dolno Golemantsi
village in Haskovo municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Golyamo Asenovo
village in Dimitrovgrad municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Momkovo
Momkovo is a village in the municipality of Svilengrad, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria.
Teketo
Teketo is a village in the municipality of Haskovo, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria.
Kozlets
Kozlets is a village in the municipality of Haskovo, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria.
Oreshets
village in Harmanli municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Ivanovo
village in Harmanli municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Bodrovo
Bodrovo is a village in the municipality of Dimitrovgrad, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria.
Polyanovo
village in Harmanli municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Orlov dol
village in Topolovgrad municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Varbovo
village in Harmanli municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Dobrich
village in Dimitrovgrad municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Borislavtsi
Borislavtsi is a village in the municipality of Madzharovo, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria.
Golemantsi
Golemantsi (Turkish: Beyköy) is a village in the municipality of Haskovo, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria,
Zhelezino
Zhelezino is a village in the municipality of Ivaylovgrad, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria. The postal code is 6995, and 6965. The country calling code is +359. The latitude is 41.48333 and the longitude is 25.95.
Angel voyvoda
village in Mineralni bani municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Lozen
village in Lyubimets municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Vaglarovo
Vaglarovo is a village in the municipality of Haskovo, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria.
Slaveevo
village in Ivaylovgrad municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Konush
village in Haskovo municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Radovets
Radovets is a village in the municipality of Topolovgrad, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria.
Dinevo
Dinevo is a village in the municipality of Haskovo, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria.
Tatarevo
village in Mineralni bani municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria
Dolno Belevo
village in Dimitrovgrad municipality, Haskovo oblast, Bulgaria