The town of Pazardjik is located in South-Central Bulgaria at 205 meters above the sea level. It is situated at the distance of 114 km. south – east of Sofia, at the distance of 36 km. west of Plovdiv, at the distance of 20 km. north of Peshtera and at the distance of 43 km. south of Panagyurishte. The town is a regional center of municipality and district with the same Name. It was founded 5 centuries ago, in 1485 and 1934 called it Tatar – Pazardjik. Tatars were its founders, moved here by Sultan Bayazid, who gave it its name. The marketing center gradually turned into an important economic and administrative center. Pazardzhik has well developed bus and railway connections with the remaining part of the country. It is situated on the most loaded road, motorway Sofia – Plovdiv.
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Cottage for sale in Pazardzhik Eco Settlement Batak is situated near the one of the most beautiful lakes in Bulgaria - Batak lake with altitude 1120 meters. |
187 sq.m. | 257 | 187340€ | |||
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Warehouse for rent in Pazardzhik Industrial property in Bulgaria 400 sq.m. suitable for warehouse and manufactoring |
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