Mramor
Mramor is a village in Vrabnitsa district of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, located some 10 km northwest of the city center. As of 2024 it has 1,958 inhabitants.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Village with 1,910 residents
- Description: village in Stolichna municipality, Sofia Capital oblast, Bulgaria
- Also known as: “Mramor, Sofia City Province” and “Mramoren”
- Postal code: 1761
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Mirovyane and Volujak.
Mirovyane
Village
Photo: Spiritia, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Mirovyane is a village in Novi Iskar district of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, located some 12 km northwest of the city center. As of 2024 it has 1,430 inhabitants. Mirovyane is situated 2½ km east of Mramor.
Volujak
Village
Photo: Edal, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Voluyak is a village in Vrabnitsa district of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, located some 10 km northwest of the city center. As of 2024 it has 2,746 inhabitants. Volujak is situated 3 km southwest of Mramor.
Dobroslavtsi
Village
Photo: Edal, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Dobroslavtsi is a village in western Bulgaria, located in the Sofia City Province. The village lies in the Sofia Valley. It is located 15 km from the city of Sofia. The former Dobroslavtsi Air Base is situated near the village. Dobroslavtsi is situated 4 km north of Mramor.
Mramor
- Categories: village of Bulgaria, kmetstvo of Bulgaria, and locality
- Location: Mramor, Municipality of the Capital, Sofia-grad, Bulgaria, Balkans, Europe
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Latitude
42.78593° or 42° 47′ 9″ northLongitude
23.27382° or 23° 16′ 26″ eastPopulation
1,910Elevation
526 metres (1,726 feet)Open location code
8GJ5Q7PF+9GOpenStreetMap ID
node 273880916OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
728945Wikidata ID
Q2019585
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In Other Languages
From Bulgarian to Ukrainian—“Mramor” goes by many names.
- Bulgarian: “Мрамор”
- Bulgarian: “С.МРАМОР”
- Cebuano: “Mramor”
- Chechen: “Мрамор (Софи гӀалин область)”
- Chechen: “Мрамор”
- Chinese: “Mramor”
- Kazakh: “Мрамор (София-град облысы)”
- Kazakh: “Мрамор”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Mramor”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Mramor”
- Polish: “Mramor”
- Portuguese: “Mramor (Província da Cidade de Sófia)”
- Portuguese: “Mramor”
- Romanian: “Mramor, Sofia-capitala”
- Romanian: “Mramor”
- Russian: “Мрамор”
- Swedish: “Mramor, Stolitjna obsjtina”
- Swedish: “Mramor”
- Tatar: “Мрамор (София шәһәр өлкәсе)”
- Tatar: “Мрамор”
- Turkish: “Mramor”
- Turkish: “Yeniköy , Bulgaristan”
- Turkish: “Yeniköy (Bulgaristan)”
- Turkish: “Yeniköy, Bulgaristan”
- Turkish: “Yeniköy, Sofya”
- Turkish: “Yeniköy”
- Ukrainian: “Мрамор”
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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Mramor”. Photo: Edal, CC BY-SA 3.0.