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1979 Centennial of SOFIA Capital of Bulgaria Large Authentic Silver Coin i44886

$ 73.92

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  • Year: 1979
  • Composition: Silver
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Denomination: Denomination_in_description
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Bulgaria
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    Item:
    i44886
    Authentic Coin of:
    Bulgaria
    Centennial of Sofia as Capital of Bulgaria Commemorative
    1979 Silver 20 Leva 37mm (21.70 grams) 0.500 silver (0.3482 oz. ASW)
    Reference: KM# 106
    СОФИЯ-СТО ГОДИНИ СТОΛИЦΑ ΗΑБЪΛΓΑΡИЯ (star) 1879-1979, head of the personification of Sophia as man with the "city walls" on top of head, similar to the Greek goddess Tyche.
    АРОДНА РЕПУБΛИКА ΗΑБЪΛΓΑΡИЯ 1979 20 ΛEBA around the coat of arms of Bulgaria.
    You are bidding on the exact item pictured, provided with a Certificate of Authenticity and Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity.
    Sofia
    is the
    capital
    and
    largest city
    of
    Bulgaria
    . Its history spans 2,400 years.
    The city is located at the foot of
    Vitosha
    Mountain in the western part of the country. It occupies a strategic position at the centre of the
    Balkan Peninsula
    .
    Sofia is the
    14th largest city
    in the
    European Union
    with population of around 1.3 million people. It has been ranked by the
    Globalization and World Cities Research Network
    as a
    Beta− city
    . Many of the major
    universities
    , cultural
    institutions
    and commercial companies of Bulgaria are concentrated in Sofia.
    Names
    Its ancient name
    Serdica
    derives from the local [Thracian] tribe of the
    Serdi
    who established the town in the 5th century BC. It remained a relatively small settlement until 1879, when it was declared the capital of Bulgaria.
    The name
    Serdica
    or
    Sardica
    (in
    Greek
    Σερδική, Σαρδική) was popular in
    Latin
    ,
    Ancient Greek
    and
    Byzantine Greek
    sources from Antiquity and
    the Middle Ages
    ; it was related to the local
    Celtic
    [7]
    tribe of the
    Serdi
    . The name was last used in the 19th century in a Bulgarian text,
    Service and hagiography of Saint George the New of Sofia
    :
    ВЪ САРДАКІИ
    .
    Another of Sofia's names,
    Triaditsa
    (Τριάδιτζα or Τριαδίτσα), was mentioned in Greek medieval sources. The Bulgarian name
    Sredets
    (
    СРѢДЄЦЪ
    ), which is related to среда
    sreda
    (middle), first appeared in the 11th-century
    Vision of Daniel
    and was widely used in the Middle Ages.
    The current name
    Sofia
    was first used in the 14th-century Vitosha Charter of Bulgarian tsar
    Ivan Shishman
    or in a
    Ragusan
    merchant's notes of 1376; it refers to the famous
    Holy Sophia Church
    (Αγία Σοφία), an ancient church in the city named after the Christian concept of the
    Holy Wisdom
    . Although
    Sredets
    remained in use until the late 18th century,
    Sofia
    gradually overcame the Slavic name in popularity. During the Ottoman rule it was called Sofya by the Turkish conquerors of Bulgaria.
    The city's name is pronounced by Bulgarians with a stress on the 'o', in contrast with the tendency of foreigners to place the stress on 'i'. The female given name "Sofia" is pronounced by Bulgarians with a stress on the 'i'.
    Geography
    Vitosha
    Mountain seen from
    National Palace of Culture
    's Garden
    Sofia's development as a significant settlement owes much to its central position in the
    Balkans
    . It is situated in western Bulgaria, at the northern foot of the
    Vitosha
    mountain, in the
    Sofia Valley
    that is surrounded by mountains on all sides. The valley has an average altitude of 550 metres (1,800 ft). Three
    mountain passes
    lead to the city, which have been key roads since antiquity, connecting the
    Adriatic Sea
    and
    Central Europe
    with the
    Black
    and
    Aegean Seas
    . A number of low rivers cross the city, including the
    Vladayska
    and the
    Perlovska
    . The
    Iskar River
    in its upper course flows
    near eastern
    Sofia. The city is known for its 49
    mineral
    and
    thermal
    springs. Artificial and dam lakes were built in the twentieth century.
    It is 150 kilometres (93 mi) northwest of
    Plovdiv
    , Bulgaria's second largest city, 385 kilometres (239 mi) west of
    Burgas
    [9]
    and 450 kilometres (280 mi) west of
    Varna
    , Bulgaria's major port-cities on the
    Bulgarian Black Sea Coast
    . Sofia is located 195 kilometres (121 mi) south of
    Vidin
    and 310 kilometres (190 mi) southwest of
    Ruse
    , the two biggest cities and ports on
    Danube
    river. The city is less than 200 kilometres (120 mi) from the borders with three countries: 55 kilometres (34 mi) from
    Kalotina
    on the
    Serbian
    border, 113 kilometres (70 mi) from
    Gyueshevo
    on the frontier with the
    Republic of Macedonia
    and 183 kilometres (114 mi) from the
    Greek
    border at
    Kulata
    .
    Sofia has an area of 492 km
    2
    , while
    Sofia City Province
    has an area of 1344 km
    2
    .
    Bulgaria
    , officially the
    Republic of Bulgaria
    (
    Bulgarian
    :
    Република България
    ,
    IPA:
    [rɛˈpublikɐ bɐɫˈɡarijɐ]
    ), is a country in
    southeastern Europe
    . It is bordered by
    Romania
    to the north,
    Serbia
    and
    Macedonia
    to the west,
    Greece
    and
    Turkey
    to the south, and the
    Black Sea
    to the east. With a territory of 110,994 square kilometres (42,855 sq mi), Bulgaria is Europe's
    16th-largest country
    .
    Organised
    prehistoric
    cultures began developing on Bulgarian lands during the
    Neolithic
    period. Its ancient history saw the presence of the
    Thracians
    and later the
    Greeks
    and
    Romans
    . The emergence of a unified Bulgarian state dates back to the establishment of the
    First Bulgarian Empire
    in 681 AD, which dominated most of the
    Balkans
    and functioned as a cultural hub for
    Slavs
    during the
    Middle Ages
    . With the downfall of the
    Second Bulgarian Empire
    in 1396, its territories came under
    Ottoman
    rule for nearly five centuries. The
    Russo-Turkish War (1877–78)
    led to the formation of the Third Bulgarian State. The following years saw several conflicts with its neighbours, which prompted Bulgaria to align with Germany in both world wars. In 1946 it became a single-party
    socialist state
    as part of the Soviet-led
    Eastern Bloc
    . In
    December 1989
    the ruling
    Communist Party
    allowed
    multi-party
    elections, which subsequently led to Bulgaria's transition into a
    democracy
    and a market-based economy.
    Bulgaria's population of 7.4 million people is predominantly urbanised and mainly concentrated in the administrative centres of its
    28 provinces
    . Most commercial and cultural activities are centred on the capital and largest city,
    Sofia
    . The strongest sectors of the economy are heavy industry, power engineering, and agriculture, all of which rely on local natural resources.
    The country's current political structure dates to the adoption of a democratic constitution in 1991. Bulgaria is a
    unitary
    parliamentary republic with a high degree of political, administrative, and economic centralisation. It is a member of the
    European Union
    ,
    NATO
    , and the
    Council of Europe
    ; a founding state of the
    Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
    (OSCE); and has taken a seat at the
    UN Security Council
    three times.
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