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Post-WWII Bulgaria Map: Administrative Regions & Territorial Changes #39470 (License: Personal Use)
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This map depicts Bulgaria’s internal administrative divisions following World War II, with regions color-coded to reflect political or territorial groupings during the early communist period. Major cities such as Sofia, Plovdiv, Vratsa, and Burgas are labeled, alongside notable areas like Gyumyurdzhina (Komotini) and Skopje-reflecting contested or historically significant zones. The legend includes national flags indicating geopolitical affiliations or claims, particularly relevant to the Aegean Macedonia and Western Outlands context.
Used on history, geography, or Balkan studies web pages to illustrate Bulgaria’s postwar territorial organization; serves educational intent for students, researchers, or readers exploring Cold War-era Eastern European borders and governance.
Related Cliparts: Explore this detailed map of Bulgaria after WWII, highlighting administrative divisions, key cities, and territorial adjustments with color-coded regions and flag references.
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