Trakiya (transliterated from , and from which the English-language name ''Thrace'' is translated) is the largest neighbourhood of
Plovdiv
Plovdiv (, ) is the List of cities and towns in Bulgaria, second-largest city in Bulgaria, 144 km (93 miles) southeast of the capital Sofia. It had a population of 490,983 and 675,000 in the greater metropolitan area. Plovdiv is a cultural hub ...
as well as one of the six districts of the city located in its south-eastern parts. It has 61,920 inhabitants.
Its construction began in 1973, in 1976 it was inaugurated as a neighbourhoods and in 1983 it became a district. Trakiya is one of the largest area with blocks of flats in
Bulgaria
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.
Structure
The district has an area of 5,660 km² of which 0,193 km² are green spaces and 0,45 km² are included in the forest-park Lauta. Trakiya has a well-developed infrastructure. It has 48 km of streets and 46 km pavements. There are 252 blocks of flats with 770 separate entrances. The district is subdivided into the following microdistricts:
* А-1 - bl. No. 200-229
* А-2 - bl. No. 190-199, 330-339
* А-3 - bl. No. 170-189
* А-4 - bl. No. 140-159, 326-328
* А-5 - bl. No. 120-139
* А-6 - bl. No. 100-119
* А-7 - bl. No. 80-96, 314-322
* А-8 - bl. No. 60-79
* А-9 - bl. No. 1-19, 44, 310
* А-10 - bl. No. 20-39, 311-313
* А-11 - bl. No. 40-56
* А-12 (Lauta neighbourhood, near Lauta park) - bl. No. 57-59, 230-264
* А-13 (Olga Skobeleva neighbourhood, near the Botanic garden) - bl. No. 97-99А, 265-299
Sights
On 4 June 2007 the President
Georgi Parvanov
Georgi Sedefchov Parvanov (, ) (born 28 June 1957) is a Bulgarian historian and politician who was President of Bulgaria from 2002 to 2012. He was elected after defeating incumbent Petar Stoyanov in the second round of the November 2001 pres ...
inaugurated a new monument to Khan
Krum
Krum (, ), often referred to as Krum the Fearsome () was the Khan of Bulgaria from sometime between 796 and 803 until his death in 814. During his reign the Bulgarian territory doubled in size, spreading from the middle Danube to the Dnieper a ...
in the district. The 13-metre high composition includes a six-metre pedestal of black
granite
Granite ( ) is a coarse-grained (phanerite, phaneritic) intrusive rock, intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase. It forms from magma with a high content of silica and alkali metal oxides that slowly coo ...
and a
bronze
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figure of the Khan standing upright on the saddle of his horse with a sword in his hand. It was cast in
Sopot
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using 3 tons of metal and was made by the sculptor Nikolai Savov. The children from the district of Trakiya walled up a message to the next generation which is to be opened on 26 July 2111. On that day 1300 years will have elapsed since Krum's great victory in the
battle of the Varbitsa Pass over the
Byzantine
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Emperor
Nicephorus I
Nikephoros I (; 750 – 26 July 811), also known as Nicephorus I, was Byzantine emperor from 802 to 811. He was General Logothete (finance minister) under Empress Irene, but later overthrew her to seize the throne for himself. Prior to becomi ...
. It was placed in a special urn made in the Ferrous-metal Factory between Plovdiv and
Asenovgrad
Asenovgrad ( ) is a town in central southern Bulgaria, part of Plovdiv Province. It is the largest town in Bulgaria that is not a province center. Previously known as ''Stanimaka'' (; ), it was renamed in 1934 after the 13th-century tsar Ivan A ...
.
The Botanic garden and the Lauta park are situated in the district of Trakiya. There is a large sports-complex in the park which includes the football stadium of
PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv
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,
karting
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track,
bowling
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and sport halls. In 2006 was inaugurated Aqualand - a large water entertainment facility.
The Agrarian University of Plovdiv is located in the north-western part of the district and to the south are situated railway station "Trakiya" and Trakiya Industrial Zone. There are a number of large shops such as RUM Trakiya, Detski Svyat, Mebelna Kushta. Many hypermarkets and trade centres were constructed in the past few years including
Kaufland
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, Sani,
Metro
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, Technopolis, Evropa, Zora, Yusk, Arcada. There are several more shopping centres and malls currently under construction.
Administration
The district became a separate administrative division in 1983. In 1987 the local administration was reformed as "Tenth city counsel" and in 1995 it was again reformed as District of Trakiya. The first mayor of Trakiya was Lav Panayotov. Since then it was governed by Todor Petkov, Danail Tarpomanov, Paun Ivanov, Petko Gurgurov, Kolyo Imenov, Veselin Chivchibashiev, Dr Alexandar Panov. From 2003 to 2007 the mayor was
Slavcho Atanasov from IMRO – Bulgarian National Movement who is currently mayor of Plovdiv. He was succeeded by Ganyo Minev nominated by a coalition
GERB
GERB, an acronym for Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria (), is a conservative center-right populist political party which was the ruling party of Bulgaria during the periods between 2009–2013, 2014-2021, 2025-present and was suppor ...
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IMRO – Bulgarian National Movement
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Founded in 1893 in Salonica, it initia ...
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Education
Universities
*Agrarian University - Plovdiv
High schools
*Chernorizets Hrabar High School
*Dimitar Matevski High School
*St Sofronii Vrachanski High School
*St Sedmochislenitsi High School
References
External links
Official web-site of Trakiya district
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Neighbourhoods in Plovdiv