Pernik, in western Bulgaria, is a town, about 30 km southwest of Sofia, upon the Struma River. It lies between the Lyulin, Vitosha and Golo Bardo Mountains. Originally, evidence of first settlers in the area has been traced back to the Neolithic period (6th millennium BC).
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Pernik Municipality is a municipality in the Pernik Province of Bulgaria. Wikipedia
Area: 184.3 mi²
Province: Pernik Province
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Pernik, town, west-central Bulgaria. The town is located on the banks of the Struma River, 19 miles (31 km) southwest of Sofia.
Pernik (Bulgarian: Перник) is an industrial city in Central Western Bulgaria, close to the capital Sofia. It's of interest to travellers mainly for the ...
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