
Plovdiv Province
Plovdiv Province is located in south-central Bulgaria and is the second largest province after Sofia. It features a diverse landscape, stretching from the Rhodope Mountains in the south to the Balkan Mountains in the north, with the fertile Upper Thracian Plain in between. This varied geography offers a mix of natural beauty, agricultural richness, and cultural heritage. The province includes 18 municipalities, with Plovdiv as its administrative center. Major rivers like the Maritsa and its tributaries flow through the region, supporting agriculture and providing natural resources. The area is known for its fertile lands, vineyards, spring waters, and opportunities for tourism, including nature, history, and spa treatments.