Authoritative place-by-place guide to Bulgarian towns and key corridors
This non-fiction reference compiles concise town descriptions, including location context, altitudes, populations, and notable features. It covers towns along railway lines, border areas, and strategic routes, with notes on industries, markets, and local geography.
The work presents a practical picture of towns from Strumitsa in the southwest to Varna on the Black Sea, listing populations, elevations, and nearby geographic features. It notes economic activities such as tobacco, cotton, wine, and silk, as well as rail connections and road routes that link communities and terrain. Information is organized to aid readers needing quick facts about location, access, and local commerce.
- Snapshot entries with population figures and altitudes for each town.
- Railway and road connections that show how towns connect to major lines.
- Notes on industries, agriculture, markets, and local landmarks.
- Context on geography and proximity to frontiers and rivers.
Ideal for readers seeking a portable, reference-style overview of early-20th‑century Bulgarian towns and their transportation networks.