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| Off-plan apartments for sale Byala, €56,628.00 |
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| Off-plan apartments for sale Bansko, €29,500.00 |
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| Off-plan apartments for sale Sofia, €61,000.00 |
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| Apartments for sale Bansko, €40,690.00 |
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| House for sale -off plan Momchilovtsi, €185,000.00 |
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| Land for sale Varna, €1,680,000.00 |
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| 10 Houses for sale Shoumen, €150,000.00 |
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| Off-plan apartments for sale Bansko, €56,965.00 |

Local Government
Published on: 11/07/2007?The structure of Bulgarian municipalities explained.
The rights and obligations of the local authorities are defined in the Local Self-Government and Local Administration Act.
Bulgaria's
territory is divided into 28 regions and 273 municipalities: Sofia
city, Sofia region, Plovdiv, Haskovo, Varna, Bourgas, Rouse, Lovetch
Montana, Vidin, Vratza, Pernik, Kyustendil, Blagoevgrad, Pleven,
Pazardjik, Smolyan, Kurdjali, Yambol, Gabrovo, Veliko Turnovo, Stara
Zagora, Sliven, Turgovishte, Razgrad, Shoumen, Dobritch, Silistra.
The
region (oblast) represents the national government on the territory of
the province, and ensures correspondence between national and local
interests. The Governor who rules over the region is assisted by the
regional administration, and is appointed by the Council of Ministers.
The municipality is the basic administrative
territorial unit in which local self-government is carried out. The
citizen takes part in the government of the municipality through the
bodies of local self-government, elected by them, and also directly
through referenda and by general assembly of the population. The body
of local self-government in the municipality is the Municipal Council,
elected by the population of the respective municipality with a mandate
of four years. The mayor is the executive body of the municipality. He
is elected by the population or by the Municipal Council for a
four-year term of office. The municipality has an independent budget
and its own property, which it uses in the interest of the territorial
community.
Source: mybulgaria
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