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LEVEL IN BULGARIA
Upper Thracian Lowland; Thracian Lowlands; Thracian Lowland; Thracian Plain; Upper Thracian Lowlands; Upper Thrace
  • Northern Thrace (Blue), the location of the Upper Thrace Plain, is the part of Thrace within Bulgaria

Thracian language         
  • Limits of the (southern) Thracian linguistic territory according to Ivan Duridanov, 1985
EXTINCT INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGE
Thracic language; Thraco-Phrygian; Thracian languages; Classification of thracian; ISO 639:txh
The Thracian language () is an extinct and poorly attested language, spoken in ancient times in Southeast Europe by the Thracians. The linguistic affinities of the Thracian language are poorly understood, but it is generally agreed that it was an Indo-European language with satem features.
Thracian warfare         
  • [[Chalcidian type helmets]] worn by Thracians, mid-4th century BC and older forms
  • Map of the Odrysian kingdom
  • The Sica, the national weapon of the Thracians
  • Phrygian or Thracian type helmet. Unusual having a nasal in place of the usual peak.
Thracian forts; Thracian fortresses; Thracian army; Ancient Thracian army; Ancient Thracian military; Thracian infantry; Thracian cavalry; Thracian military; Ancient Thracian warfare; Ancient Thracian weapons; Warfare in Thrace; Odrysian warfare; Thracian fortifications; Thracian hill-forts; Thracian mercenaries; Thracian navy; Thracian war tactics; Thracian horsemen
The history of Thracian warfare spans from the 10th century BC up to the 1st century AD in the region defined by Ancient Greek and Latin historians as Thrace. It concerns the armed conflicts of the Thracian tribes and their kingdoms in the Balkans.
Thracian treasure         
ASPECT OF THRACIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
Thracian hoards; Thracian gold; Thracian art
The Thracians (, , ) were a group of Indo-European tribes inhabiting a large area in Central and Southeastern Europe, centred in modern Bulgaria. They were bordered by the Scythians to the north, the Celts and the Illyrians to the west, the Greeks to the south, and the Black Sea to the east.

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Upper Thracian Plain

The Upper Thracian Plain (Bulgarian: Горнотракийска низина, Gornotrakiyska nizina) constitutes the northern part of the historical region of Thrace. It is located in southern Bulgaria, between Sredna Gora mountains to the north and west, a secondary mountain chain parallel to the main Balkan Mountains; the Rhodopes, Sakar and Strandzha to the south; and the Black Sea to the east. A fertile agricultural region, the Upper Thracian Plain proper has an area of 16,032 square kilometres (6,190 sq mi) and an average elevation of 168 metres (551 ft). The plain is part of Northern Thrace. The climate is transitional continental. The highest temperature recorded in Bulgaria occurred here: it was 45.2 °C (113.4 °F) at Sadovo in 1916. The precipitation is 550 millimetres (22 in) a year. Important rivers are the Maritsa and its tributaries, Arda, Tundzha, Stryama, Topolnitsa, and Vacha. Important cities include Plovdiv, Burgas, Stara Zagora, Pazardzhik, Asenovgrad, Haskovo, Yambol and Sliven.