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It covers an area of about 6,798 km, which is 10.18% of the geographical region of Macedonia. One of the regional centers is
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was also recorded. In the middle of the 19th century, Bulgarian national revival was initiated, and newly created
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which are spread in the central part of Pirin Macedonia. The mountain name Pirin comes from
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and the surrounding area were broken away from the region and were ceded to
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to the west. The population is estimated around 325,000 people.
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Despite a history of use by Bulgarian nationalists, the terms "
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Pirin Mountain

Bulgarian
Macedonia
Bulgaria
Blagoevgrad Province
Barakovo
Kyustendil Province
Strumica
Yugoslavia
Blagoevgrad
Kyustendil Province
Sofia Province
Pazardzhik Province
Smolyan Province
Greece
North Macedonia
Pirin Mountains
Perun
Bulgarian
Slavic pantheon
thunder
lightning
antiquity
Thracians
Thracian language
Macedonia
Kingdom of Bulgaria
Treaty of Bucharest (1913)

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