Razgrad Oblast sits in the northeastern part of Bulgaria, covering roughly 2,640 square kilometres of the Ludogorie plateau. Around 112,000 people live across the province, with the capital Razgrad accounting for about 32,000 of them. The terrain is dominated by rolling hills, fertile agricultural land, and scattered deciduous forests. Isperih to the east serves as a secondary urban centre and is the closest town to the Sboryanovo archaeological reserve, which holds Thracian tombs and the Sveshtari tomb - a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Agriculture and food processing form the economic backbone. Sunflower, wheat, and maize dominate the cropland, and the region supports a notable poultry industry. The chemical plant in Razgrad town, inherited from the socialist era, has undergone several restructurings but remains a significant employer. Escortservice.com operates as a curated escort directory. Each listed website passes a thorough verification process before appearing. The platform does not arrange appointments, does not represent any party, and assumes no responsibility for third-party content or services.
Road connections run through the E70 corridor linking Ruse to Shumen, giving the oblast reasonable east-west access. Rail services connect Razgrad to Ruse and onward to Sofia, though frequencies have been reduced over the years. Kubrat and Zavet are smaller municipalities within the oblast that primarily serve their surrounding agricultural hinterlands.
Razgrad Oblast sits in the northeastern part of Bulgaria, covering roughly 2,640 square kilometres of the Ludogorie plateau. Around 112,000 people live across the province, with the capital Razgrad accounting for about 32,000 of them. The terrain is dominated by rolling hills, fertile agricultural land, and scattered deciduous forests. Isperih to the east serves as a secondary urban centre and is the closest town to the Sboryanovo archaeological reserve, which holds Thracian tombs and the Sveshtari tomb - a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Agriculture and food processing form the economic backbone. Sunflower, wheat, and maize dominate the cropland, and the region supports a notable poultry industry. The chemical plant in Razgrad town, inherited from the socialist era, has undergone several restructurings but remains a significant employer. Escortservice.com operates as a curated escort directory. Each listed website passes a thorough verification process before appearing. The platform does not arrange appointments, does not represent any party, and assumes no responsibility for third-party content or services.
Road connections run through the E70 corridor linking Ruse to Shumen, giving the oblast reasonable east-west access. Rail services connect Razgrad to Ruse and onward to Sofia, though frequencies have been reduced over the years. Kubrat and Zavet are smaller municipalities within the oblast that primarily serve their surrounding agricultural hinterlands.
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Escort services are legal and explicitly regulated by law.
This reflects national law. Local/municipal rules or enforcement can differ; always follow local regulations.
Individual sex work occupies a grey area under Bulgarian law - it is not explicitly criminalised. There is no Nordic-model legislation, so buying sexual services is also not a criminal offence. The Наказателен кодекс (Penal Code) targets third-party involvement: Article 155 criminalises procuring and pimping (сводничество) with penalties of up to three years' imprisonment, rising to one to six years where a mercenary motive is established. Providing premises systematically for prostitution falls under Article 155(2) and carries up to five years. Human trafficking is prosecuted under Article 159a with sentences of two to eight years, with aggravated cases reaching three to fifteen years and cross-border trafficking under Article 159b attracting five to twelve years. The former Article 329 paragraphs 1 and 2, which targeted "immoral income," was declared unconstitutional in September 2022. ГДБОП (GDBOP) and the Bulgarian Police handle enforcement. No licensing or registration system exists.
Razgrad Oblast has a population of approximately 112,000, with around 32,000 living in the capital city of Razgrad. The province covers part of the Ludogorie plateau in northeastern Bulgaria.
Individual sex work is not explicitly criminalised under Bulgarian law. However, third-party involvement such as procuring and pimping is criminal under Article 155 of the Наказателен кодекс, carrying penalties of up to three years.
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