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Vratsa

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[vraht-suh] / ˈvrɑt sə /

noun

  1. a city in NW Bulgaria.


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A third suspect, Vetsislav Todorov, is from a village near the northern Bulgarian town of Vratsa, local news media reported.

From New York Times

Hristo Ninov, 31, IT worker, Vratsa I did exercise my right to vote, but I knew the elections were doomed.

From BBC

On Friday, dozens of people protested in a car rally against Czech power distributor CEZ in the northeastern city of Vratsa, after the energy regulator opened a process to revoke its license but suggested there was a room for compromise.

From Reuters

Plovdiv's owner Veselin Mareshki ordered the tests after a surprise 1-0 defeat to struggling Botev Vratsa, who had been bottom of the table after five consecutive defeats.

From Reuters

Copper is mined south of Burgas; in the Sredna Gora mountains near the town of Panagyurishte; and in the western Stara Planina mountains, south of Vratsa.

From Project Gutenberg