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Coat of arms of PazardzhikALTERNATE�NAMES: PAZARDZHIK and ????????? [BULG], PAZARCIK [TURK], PASARDSCHIK [GER], TATAR PAZARD�IK, TATAR PAZARDZHIK, TATAR PAZARDJIK, TATAR BAZARD�IK, TATAR-BAZARDZHIK, PAZARD�IK, PAZARDJIK, PASARDSHIK. 42�12' N, 24�20' E, 22 miles W of Plovdiv. Its location on the highest navigable section of the Marica river rendered Pazardzhik a place of some import. Literally ?small marketplace?) Pazardjik,�along the banks of the�Maritsa river in southern�Bulgaria, is the capital of�Pazardzhik Province. Sephardi Jews probably were in this town as early as 1492. 17th-century Jewish gravestones have been found . By the end of the 19th century, about 10 percent of the 17,000 inhabitants were Jewish when Jews had a monopoly in the trading and distribution of grain. They sponsored several public buildings.

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Parent Category: EASTERN EUROPE