Manastirishte Манастирище | |
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Village | |
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Province | Sofia Province |
Municipality | Svoge |
Time zone | EET (UTC+2) |
• Summer (DST) | EEST (UTC+3) |
Manastirishte is a village in Svoge Municipality, Sofia Province, western Bulgaria. [1]
Svoge Municipality is located in western Bulgaria and is a part of Sofia Province. It covers a territory of 868,6 km² and has a population of around 21,000 people, more than 1/3 of which lives in the town of Svoge itself. The municipality also includes 37 villages. The municipality is one of the largest by area in the country. It neighbours Montana Province, Vratsa Province & Sofia province.
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Coordinates: 43°34′N23°39′E / 43.567°N 23.650°E
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