Talk:List of earthquakes in Bulgaria
Latest comment: 8 years ago by Skycycle in topic Epicenters
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Epicenters
editQuestion: Why are earthquakes with epicenters outside Bulgaria also included in this list? I agree that these were very well felt as having happened relatively close to the borders, but if it is a common practice in such lists, there well are other strongly felt ones, originating in Greece and Turkey, that would have to be included as well. -Bobbylon (talk) 10:47, 8 January 2016 (UTC)
- I have now expanded the list, in the future perhaps we can divide it in two sections, but maybe we should wait until some more historic quakes can be added. I will also add a gallery in the following day or two. As far as the few Romanian quakes included, these all either caused fatalities, or at least serious damage in some part of the country. For the update I used both English and Bulgaria wiki sources, so it's pretty thorough IMO, and a lot of the older numbers are hard to get anyway. Skycycle (talk) 21:28, 17 April 2016 (UTC)