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Typical Bulgarian Outfits, 18854 typical Bulgarian outfits of the time, 1885. We see the national costume, a water seller, a lady, and a peasant woman. Part of a piece on the crisis in Eastern Roumelia
The Construction of the University at PhilippoplisThe Gymnase (University) at Philippopolis (Plovdiv), Bulgaria, under construction in 1885. Part of a piece on the crisis in Eastern Roumelia
Nebet Tepe, Philippopolis, BulgariaThe district of Nebet Tepe, Philippopolis (Plovdiv), Bulgaria. Part of a piece on the crisis in Eastern Roumelia, an event during the continuing Balkan's Crisis in which vassal states sought
Taat Tepe, Philippopolis, BulgariaTaat Tepe in Philippopolis (Plovdiv), Bulgaria. The Governor's Palace and the Maritza river in the foreground. Part of a piece on the crisis in Eastern Roumelia
Bridge over the Maritza, PhilippopolisThe Bridge over the river Maritza, Philippopolis (Plovdiv), Bulgaria. Equine and pedestrian traffic crosses the bridge, and the rest of the city is visible in the background.Part of a piece
Prince Alexnder of Bulgaria Entering PhilippopolisPrince Alexander of of Bulgaria entering Philippopolis (Plovdiv) at the head of a regiment of Bulgarian Cavalry during the crisis in Eastern Roumelia, 1885
Plovdiv, Bulgaria - The Military Club Date: circa 1905
Bulgaria - Plovdiv - The Russian Memorial. On 4th January 1878, Plovdiv was liberated from Ottoman rule by the Russian army. Date: circa 1910
Plovdiv - Bulgaria - Views of the City. Plovdiv is situated in the southern part of the Plovdiv Plain on the two banks of the Maritsa River
Plovdiv - Bulgaria - General View, including the French College
Plovdiv - Bulgaria - The Grand Hotel ParisPlovdiv - the second-largest city in Bulgaria after Sofia, known in ancient times as Philippoupolis. The Grand Hotel Paris