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    Targovishte (Bulgarian: Търговище, also transliterated Tǎrgovište, pronounced [tɐrˈɡɔviʃtɛ], Turkish: Eski Cuma) is a city in Bulgaria, the administrative and economic capital of Targovishte Province. It is situated at the northern foot of the low mountain of Preslav on both banks of the Vrana River.

  2. Tărgovište; en turco: Eski Cuma) [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] es una ciudad de 36.969 habitantes [9] ubicada en Bulgaria, capital de la provincia del mismo nombre y ubicada a 170 m sobre el nivel del mar. Está situada en el sur de piedemonte bajo de Preslav, en ambas orillas del Río de la Vrana.

  3. Targovishte Province (Bulgarian: Област Търговище, transliterated Oblast Tǎrgovište, former name Targovishte okrug) is a province in northeastern Bulgaria, named after its main city - Targovishte. As of December 2009, it has a population of 129,675 inhabitants.

  4. Targovishte is a city in north-eastern Bulgaria, on the border between the rolling Danube Plain and the foothills of the Balkan Mountains. With a population of about 35,000, it's the centre of Targovishte Province, 270 km to the north-east of the capital Sofia, 110 km east of the Black Sea coast and 80 km south-east of Ruse on the Danube. Map.

  5. Provincia de Targóvishte. La provincia de Targóvishte (en búlgaro: Област Търговище, translit. Tărgovište ), es una provincia u óblast ubicado al norte de Bulgaria. Limita al norte con las provincias de Ruse y Razgrad; al este con la de Shumen; al sur con la de Sliven y al oeste con la de Veliko Tarnovo. 1 . Subdivisiones.

  6. 24 de nov. de 2015 · BOOKING LINE: +359 2 962 22 13. Home > Targovishte. Targovishte: is situated at the southern foot of Preslavska Mountain on the two banks of Vrana River 339 km northeast of Sofia. During the last years Targovishte gets a serious economic progress which transformed the image of the town.

  7. Târgoviște (también escrito Tîrgoviște, y pronunciado: [tɨ r.ˈgo.viʃ.te]; en húngaro: Tergovistye) es una ciudad en el condado de Dâmbovița, en Rumania. Está situada en la orilla derecha del río Ialomița . Etimología. Torre Chindia, símbolo de la ciudad.