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List of Released Real Estates in the Administration of the Ministry Of List of Released Real Estates in the Administration of the Ministry of Defence, with Private Public Property Deeds (PPPDs), of which Property the MoD is Allowed to Dispose No. of Built-up No. of Area of Area the Plot No. District Municipality City/Town Address Function Buildings (sq. m.) Facilities (decares) Title Deed No. of Title Deed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Part of the Military № 874/02.05.1997 for the 1 Burgas Burgas City of Burgas Slaveykov Hospital 1 545,4 PPPD whole real estate 2 Burgas Burgas City of Burgas Kapcheto Area Storehouse 6 623,73 3 29,143 PPPD № 3577/2005 3 Burgas Burgas City of Burgas Sarafovo Storehouse 6 439 5,4 PPPD № 2796/2002 4 Burgas Nesebar Town of Obzor Top-Ach Area Storehouse 5 496 PPPD № 4684/26.02.2009 5 Burgas Pomorie Town of Pomorie Honyat Area Barracks area 24 9397 49,97 PPPD № 4636/12.12.2008 6 Burgas Pomorie Town of Pomorie Storehouse 18 1146,75 74,162 PPPD № 1892/2001 7 Burgas Sozopol Town of Atiya Military station, by Bl. 11 Military club 1 240 PPPD № 3778/22.11.2005 8 Burgas Sredets Town of Sredets Velikin Bair Area Barracks area 17 7912 40,124 PPPD № 3761/05 9 Burgas Sredets Town of Debelt Domuz Dere Area Barracks area 32 5785 PPPD № 4490/24.04.2008 10 Burgas Tsarevo Town of Ahtopol Mitrinkovi Kashli Area Storehouse 1 0,184 PPPD № 4469/09.04.2008 11 Burgas Tsarevo Town of Tsarevo Han Asparuh Str., Bl. 4 Mess hall 1 361,96 PPPD № 2621/ 11. 07.2002 12 Burgas Tsarevo Town of Tsarevo Storehouse 12 1330 730.00 PPPD № 3464/2005 13 Varna Avren Town of Sindel Railway unloading area 20,261 PPPD № 7562/07.06.2010 14 Varna Aksakovo Town of Kichevo Vinitsa, Akchalar Area Storehouse 3 96.00 6.00 PPPD № 5335/13.10.2004 15 Varna Beloslav Town of Razdelna Batakliyata Storehouse 1 49 PPPD № 5859/14.07.2005 New PPPD № 7383/18.05.2009, with Deed 16 Varna Varna City of Varna Sokol Area Storehouse 7 2256 PPPD for 7466/04.12.2010 Military recreation 17 Varna Varna City of Varna Manastirski Rid Area facilities 14 6 10,662 PPPD № 6958/11.02.2008 № 5336/2004 (New № 18 Varna Varna City of Varna Galata, Arabtabilya Area Barracks area 7 1578 3 55,692 PPPD 7366/03.04.2009) 19 Varna Varna City of Varna Vladislav Varnenchik Barracks area 12 55,4 PPPD № 6785/26.04.2007 № 7237/05.12.2008 20 Varna Varna City of Varna Razsadnika Area Storehouse 2 761 3 PPPD Revision № 7387/28.05.09 21 Varna Varna City of Varna Tihina Area Storehouse 3,983 PPPD № 6214/25.01.2006 22 Varna Varna City of Varna Tihina Area Storehouse 1 371 1,864 PPPD №7238/05.12.2008 23 Varna Varna Town of Kamenar Storehouse 7 2036 31 PPPD № 7329/09.02.2009 24 Varna Dalgopol Town of Dalgopol Railway unloading area 2 209 7,921 PPPD № 6737/16.02.07 25 Varna Dalgopol Town of Dalgopol Reservoir 1 19 1,084 PPPD № 7561/07.06.2010 26 Varna Provadia Town of Provadia Razsadnika Area Storehouse 11 1328 13,562 PPPD № 7544/16.04.2010 27 Varna Provadia Town of Provadia Razsadnika Area Storehouse 8 2453 16,943 PPPD № 7533/22.03.2010 28 Varna Provadia Town of Provadia Razsadnika Area Storehouse 14 563 7,635 PPPD № 7534/22.03.2010 № 7545/16.04.2010 with Revision Deed 29 Varna Provadia Town of Provadia Razsadnika Area Storehouse 10 1188 14,998 PPPD 7596/15.07.2010 30 Varna Provadia Town of Provadia Razsadnika Area Storehouse 9 1343 10,053 PPPD № 7532/22.03.2010 31 Varna Provadia Town of Provadia Razsadnika Area Storehouse 14 3472 24,847 PPPD № 7531/19.03.2010 32 Dobrich Balchik Town of Balchik 2 Varnenska Str., Entr. E Mess hall 1 551 PPPD № 3784/2006 Military recreation 33 Dobrich Balchik Town of Balchik 11 Albenski Pat Str. facilities 12 701 6,969 PPPD № 4144/19.06.2007 34 Dobrich Balchik Obrochishte Achmite Area Autodrome 37,284 PPPD № 3435/12.05.2005 35 Dobrich Balchik Obrochishte Dyuza Area Autodrome 2 119 249,418 PPPD № 4188/19.07.2007 36 Dobrich Balchik Town of Obrochishte Achmite Area Autodrome 30 PPPD № 3436/12.05.2005 № 3499/27.09.2005, Revision Deed № 37 Dobrich Dobrich City of Dobrich Aviation facilities 3 151 12 PPPD 4216/17.09.07 38 Dobrich Dobrich City of Dobrich Gazi Baba Area Storehouse 6 1157 2 64,153 PPPD № 4768/15.10.2010 39 Dobrich Dobrich Town of Paskalevo North Aviation facilities 5 230 33,363 PPPD № 4193/01.08.07 40 Dobrich Dobrich Town of Paskalevo Aviation facilities 4 235,88 10,566 PPPD №4192/01.08.07 г 41 Blagoevgrad Blagoevgrad City of Blagoevgrad Aydarovsko Dere Area Storehouse 6 982,09 23,19 PPPD № 1535/10.07.2006 42 Blagoevgrad Blagoevgrad Town of Zelen Dol Stranata Area Military range 9,014 PPPD № 2079/02.06.2009 Town of Gotse 43 Blagoevgrad Gotse Delchev Delchev Nad Kazarmata Area Storehouse 10 929,28 46 PPPD № 1133/04.06.2004 Town of Gotse 44 Blagoevgrad Gotse Delchev Delchev Zaburdata Area Shooting range 6 738 220 PPPD № 2078/01.06.2009 45 Blagoevgrad Kresna Town of Kresna Zavoya Area Barracks area 2 436,34 63,65 PPPD № 1823/13.02.2008 46 Blagoevgrad Kresna Town of Kresna Zavoya Area Barracks area 27 15552,2 78,92 PPPD № 1822/12.02.2008 47 Blagoevgrad Kresna Town of Kresna Vapelite Area Military facilities 1 22,936 PPPD № 2088/ 29.06.2009 48 Blagoevgrad Kresna Town of Kresna Vapelite Area Military facilities 13,843 PPPD № 2087/29.06.2009 49 Blagoevgrad Petrich Town of Petrich Doctor Asen Zlatarov Str. Barracks area 12 3315,02 16,116 PPPD № 2080/02.06.2009 50 Blagoevgrad Petrich Town of Petrich Trasten Imot Area Shooting range 145,922 PPPD № 1813/12.12.2007 51 Blagoevgrad Petrich Town of Petrich Amushevi Laki Area Unbuilt area 41,766 PPPD № 2133/28.04.2010 52 Blagoevgrad Sandanski Town of Sandanski razklonenieto Area Barracks area 22 8102,8 62 PPPD № 2054/02.04.2009 53 Blagoevgrad Sandanski Town of Sandanski Valkov Kamak Area Shooting range 1505,755 PPPD № 2077/01.06.2009 54 Kyustendil Dupnitsa Town of Dupnitsa 2a Sveti Georgi Str. Barracks area 28 4821 12,93 PPPD № 1084/08.07.2008 55 Kyustendil Sapareva Banya Town of Saparevo Krami Dol Area Storehouse 9 3179 11,391 PPPD № 1196/02.06.2009 56 Pernik Breznik Town of Breznik Tsveti Lumbarova Str. Shooting club 1 750 4,51 PPPD № 3514/09.06.2009 Town of Dolno 57 Pernik Breznik Romantsi Greben Area Military facilities 4 322 15,864 PPPD № 3513/09.06.2009 58 Pernik Radomir Town of Zhedna Plan No. 000017 Unbuilt area 0,206 PPPD № 3438/24.10.08 59 Pernik Radomir Town of Kasilak Plan No. 000022 Storehouse 2 540,44 34,767 PPPD № 3436/24.10.2008 60 Pernik Radomir Town of Kasilak Plan No. 023003 Storehouse 2 2797 125,916 PPPD № 3433/24.10.2008 61 Pernik Radomir Town of Kasilak Plan No. 023001 Airfield 258,833 PPPD № 3434/24.10.08 62 Pernik Radomir Town of Kasilak Plan No.023002 Airfield 265,629 PPPD № 3435/24.10.08 63 Pernik Radomir Town of Kondofrey Plan No. 060002 Airfield 4 1515 208,388 PPPD № 3430/24.10.2008 64 Pernik Radomir Town of Kondofrey Plan No. 000075 Storehouse 1 37,6 18,277 PPPD №3432/24.10.08 65 Pernik Radomir Town of Kondofrey Plan No. 060003 Airfield 378,851 PPPD № 3429/24.10.2008 66 Pernik Radomir Town of Kondofrey Plan No. 060001 Airfield 1 3 269,443 PPPD № 3431/24.10.2008 City of Veliko 67 Veliko Tarnovo Veliko Tarnovo Tarnovo Cholakovtsi (Elia Area) Vegetable farm 1 124 23,7 PPPD № 1665/15.03.2004 68 Veliko Tarnovo Veliko Tarnovo Town of Vodoley Mobilization base 3 790,95 8 PPPD № 3347/01.07.2008 69 Veliko Tarnovo Gorna Oryahovitsa Town of Oryahovitsa Ashova Area Vegetable farm 4 1326,2 1 43,576 PPPD № 3276/13.12.2007 70 Veliko Tarnovo Zlataritsa Town of Zlataritsa 21 Ropotamo Str. Shooting club 1 1226,66 4,2 PPPD № 2983/30.11.2006 71 Veliko Tarnovo Pavlikeni Town of Pavlikeni Lako Dere Area Vegetable farm 5 394,73 2 12,458 PPPD № 3275/12.12.2007 72 Veliko Tarnovo Svishtov Town of Svishtov Blatoto Area Animal farm 11 2036 1 110,637 PPPD № 3025/01.06.2007 73 Veliko Tarnovo Svishtov Town of Svishtov Manastirski Trap Area Radio facilities 1,109 PPPD № 2248/2005 74 Veliko Tarnovo Strazhitsa Town of Strazhitsa Bozalaka Area Vegetable farm 1 175,95 24,736 PPPD № 3301/10.05.2008 75 Vratsa Oryahovo Town of Oryahovo 21 Panoramna Str. Motor club 1 205 15,135 PPPD № 2246/24.04.07 76 Lovech Lovech City of Lovech 4A Byalo More Str. Motor School 5 1352 3,978 PPPD № 2499/29.06.2010 77 Lovech Lovech City of Lovech Plevensko Shose Str. Shooting club 1 268 7,8 PPPD № 2500/29.06.2010 78 Lovech Lovech City of Lovech Gorno Muzgo Area Storehouse 46 6219,23 5 220,317 PPPD № 2182/14.06.07 79 Lovech Lovech City of Lovech 53 Bulgaria Blvd. Barracks area 47 12683 62,98 PPPD 2507/ 13.10.2010 Town of 80 Lovech Teteven Gradeshnitsa Barracks area 3 266,66 2 109,65 PPPD № 2181/14.06.07 81 Lovech Troyan Town of Oreshak Storehouse 9 3127 40,239 PPPD № 2264/12.03.2008 Krushevo Area, Site No.
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