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Patriarch Evtimiy Square (Bulgarian: площад „Патриарх Евтимий“, ploshtad Patriarh Evtimiy), more popularly known as Popa (Попа, "The Priest"), is a small urban square and a busy intersection in the centre of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. The square was named after Evtimiy of Tarnovo, Patriarch of Bulgaria from 1375 to 1393 and one of the most important figures of medieval Bulgaria; a monument to Evtimiy by sculptor Marko Markov has adorned the square since 1939.

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  • Plaza Patriarca Eutimio (es)
  • Patriarch Evtimiy Square (en)
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  • La plaza Patriarca Eutimio o (en búlgaro: площад "Патриарх Евтимий") más popularmente conocido como Popa (Попа, "el presbítero"), es una pequeña plaza urbana y una concurrida intersección en el centro de Sofía, capital de Bulgaria. La plaza lleva el nombre de Eutimio de Tarnovo, patriarca de Bulgaria desde 1375 hasta 1393 y una de las figuras más importantes de la Bulgaria medieval, un monumento a Eutimio realizado por el escultor Marko Markov adorna la plaza desde 1939. La plaza Patriarca Eutimio está situada en el cruce de la calle peatonal de Graf Ignatiev, el bulevar Vasil Levski y el bulevar Patriarca Eutimio. Debido a su ubicación central, entre la Universidad de Sofía y Orlov más hacia el este y el Palacio Nacional de la Cultura, al oeste, es un punto de encuentro muy popular, espec (es)
  • Patriarch Evtimiy Square (Bulgarian: площад „Патриарх Евтимий“, ploshtad Patriarh Evtimiy), more popularly known as Popa (Попа, "The Priest"), is a small urban square and a busy intersection in the centre of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. The square was named after Evtimiy of Tarnovo, Patriarch of Bulgaria from 1375 to 1393 and one of the most important figures of medieval Bulgaria; a monument to Evtimiy by sculptor Marko Markov has adorned the square since 1939. (en)
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  • A rendezvous at Popa, as the square is commonly known (en)
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  • La plaza Patriarca Eutimio o (en búlgaro: площад "Патриарх Евтимий") más popularmente conocido como Popa (Попа, "el presbítero"), es una pequeña plaza urbana y una concurrida intersección en el centro de Sofía, capital de Bulgaria. La plaza lleva el nombre de Eutimio de Tarnovo, patriarca de Bulgaria desde 1375 hasta 1393 y una de las figuras más importantes de la Bulgaria medieval, un monumento a Eutimio realizado por el escultor Marko Markov adorna la plaza desde 1939. La plaza Patriarca Eutimio está situada en el cruce de la calle peatonal de Graf Ignatiev, el bulevar Vasil Levski y el bulevar Patriarca Eutimio. Debido a su ubicación central, entre la Universidad de Sofía y Orlov más hacia el este y el Palacio Nacional de la Cultura, al oeste, es un punto de encuentro muy popular, especialmente para los adolescentes y adultos jóvenes.​ La plaza está muy bien comunicada con muchas partes de Sofía a través del tranvía cercano, el trolebús y por autobús, muchos taxis de la red marshrutka también pasan cerca de la plaza. (es)
  • Patriarch Evtimiy Square (Bulgarian: площад „Патриарх Евтимий“, ploshtad Patriarh Evtimiy), more popularly known as Popa (Попа, "The Priest"), is a small urban square and a busy intersection in the centre of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. The square was named after Evtimiy of Tarnovo, Patriarch of Bulgaria from 1375 to 1393 and one of the most important figures of medieval Bulgaria; a monument to Evtimiy by sculptor Marko Markov has adorned the square since 1939. Patriarch Evtimiy Square is located at the crossing of the car-free Graf Ignatiev Street, Vasil Levski Boulevard and Patriarch Evtimiy Boulevard, which branches off Vasil Levski at the square. Due to its central location, between Sofia University and Orlov most to the east and the National Palace of Culture to the west, it is a very popular meeting point, particularly for teenagers and young adults. The Odeon Cinema lies in the western part of the square and the Bulgartabac headquarters lie to the south of it. Other nearby landmarks include Slaveykov Square to the north along Graf Ignatiev Street and the Vasil Levski National Stadium to the southeast. The square is well connected to many parts of Sofia through the nearby tramway, trolleybus and bus stops; many routed taxicabs of the marshrutka network also pass near the square. St. Patriarch Evtimiy Metro Station of Sofia Metro is located under the square. (en)
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