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3. Arbanasi is a very small village perched on a hill about 5 kilometers away from Veliko Tarnovo. Besides the amazing views of Veliko Tarnovo and Tsarevets, Arbanasi offers quaint cobblestone streets and old houses surrounded by high National Revival style stone fences. Arbanasi is one of the most popular destinations in Bulgaria among the locals. There are numerous hotels and restaurants in this small village. One of the best attractions is the Nativity Church. It has some beautiful frescoes that date back to the 16th and 17th century. You can also visit one of the typical National Revival style houses – Konstantsalieva House – and learn about how people lived in those days.
2. One of the best places to visit in all of Europe, Veliko Tarnovo stands out because of its remarkable beauty. The River Yantra meanders through Veliko Tarnovo creating a picturesque setting for this historic northern Bulgarian city. National Revival style houses cling to the hills, making it so easy to fall in love with this inviting city. A lesser known fact is that the city was Bulgaria’s capital between the 12th and 14th century, during the heyday of the Second Bulgarian Empire. When in Veliko Tarnovo, visit Tsarevets – the fortress with ramparts, the king’s castle, and the church on the top of the hill. Go back in time by walking along the cobblestone Gurko Street and shop for handcrafted souvenirs at the Samovodska Charshia. For the most amazing 360-degree views of the city, go to the Asenevtsi Monument. You should also try to visit the art gallery while you’re there.
1. At first sight Bulgaria’s largest city just seems like another busy and modern capital, but there are layers of history that are still being uncovered. The latest discovery happened between 2010 and 2012 when a whole part of the ancient city of Serdica was found during excavation works for one of the metro stations. Some of the most famous attractions in the city include the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, the Saint Sofia Church with its subterranean museum and the necropolis, the 4th-century Church of St. George, and the UNESCO-awarded Boyana Church. For the museum lovers, Sofia is home to the National History Museum where you can see some of the most famous ancient gold treasures in the world, the National Museum of Natural History, the National Archeology Museum, the National Art Gallery which is housed in the former royal palace, and the Museum of Socialist Art. The nature lovers won’t be disappointed either, as Sofia is located at the foot of the Vitosha Mountain, where you can go hiking and skiing. You’ll find everything from exciting nightlife and affordable accommodation to lovely boutiques and charming cobblestone streets when you visit Sofia.
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Пазарджик, България - Август 2023 / Pazardzhik, Bulgaria August 2023 / Pazardjik

Pazardzhik is a town situated along the banks of the Maritsa river, southern Bulgaria. It is located 112 km southeast of the capital Sofia and 37 km west of Plovdiv. It is the centre of Pazardzhik Province and Pazardzhik Municipality. It is located in the Upper Thracian Plain and in the Pazardzhik-Plovdiv Field, a subregion of the plains. The landmarks of the city are the clock tower, Church of the Dormition, which has a wood-carved iconstasis protected by UNESCO, the History Museum, the old post office, the Drama Theatre and the other museums.

Пазарджик е областен град в Южна България, административен център на община Пазарджик и на област Пазарджик. Намира се на 112 km югоизточно от столицата София, на 37 km западно от Пловдив. Лежи на двата бряга на река Марица в западната част на Горнотракийската низина и е вторият най-важен културен и административен център в Южна Централна България. Пазарджик се намира в най-западната част на Горнотракийската низина, част от общото Пазарджишко-Пловдивско поле, при надморска височина 205 m. Първоначално градът е разположен на левия бряг на Марица. След освобождението му от турско иго той започва да се разраства и по десния бряг на реката. Пазарджик е равнинно-низинен град. Пазарджишкото поле е заобиколено от Средна гора, на север и Родопите, на юг.
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Panagyurishte (Bulgarian: Панагюрище, international transliteration Panagjurište) is a town in Pazardzhik Province, Southern Bulgaria, situated in a small valley in the Sredna Gora mountains. It is 91 km east of Sofia, 43 km north of Pazardzhik, and 37 km south of Zlatitsa. The town is the administrative centre of the homonymous Panagyurishte Municipality. As of December 2009, it has a population of 17,959 inhabitants.
The root of the name, panagyur, comes from the Greek πανηγύρι, panēgýri, a festival or fair.

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Varna Bulgaria Amazing Walking Streets from The Black Sea to Cathedral

Varna is the largest city in northeastern Bulgaria, located on the shores of the Black Sea and Varna Lake and is the administrative center of the homonymous municipality and district. It is the largest city in Northern Bulgaria and on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, as well as the third largest in the country. According to the GRAO, the current population is 348,712 people, and the permanent address is 369,553 people (as of March 15, 2023).[2] On its territory is located the Admiralty of the Bulgarian Army. Varna is often referred to as the sea capital[3] or summer capital of Bulgaria[4][5] and is an important tourist and educational center, a starting point for the resorts along the Northern Black Sea coast.

A golden treasure from the Chalcolithic Age is stored in the town, which until the excavations of the City of Birds near Pazardzhik is believed to be the oldest gold treasure in the world, which gave the name of the so-called. Culture Varna.[6] After excavations were made in the city of birds near Pazardzhik, it was found that the processed gold found there is 200-300 years older than the objects in the Varna Chalcolithic Necropolis.[7] The International Ballet Competition is held in Varna, held every two years at the Summer Theater of Varna during the summer season.[8][9]

Varna is a candidate for European Youth Capital 2016 and European Capital of Culture 2019.[10] Among the international cultural events that take place in the city are the festivals Varna Summer, Love is Folly, The Golden Dolphin, August in the Arts, Videoholica and others.

In ancient times, the city was named Odessos. This is what Theophanes called Odessopolis, and in other authors it is also found as Ulisopolis. After the 14th century in historical documents the name Odessos disappeared. During the reign of Emperor Tiberius (27-AD), the city was briefly called Tiberiopolis. In his research, archaeologist Pavel Georgiev[11] He points out that there is an inscription from 557, in which, after the death of his wife Theodora, Emperor Justinian dedicated to her a city that he named Theodoriada, located on the northern shore of Varna Lake. During the reign of Empress Irene at the end of the the century, he also briefly bore her name, Irinopolis.

It is assumed that its current name comes from the Old Bulgarian * varna – black, vran.[12] Another theory associates the name with the word lime, meaning waters and mineral spring.[13] The first mention of the name Varna is in the annals of the offensive of the ruler Asparuh and his troops, who ... They came to the so-called. Varna, near Odessos... and the settlement of the Proto-Bulgarians in these places, but it is not clear whether the name refers to an area, a settlement or a river. Theophanes writes that in 774 Emperor Constantine V went by sea on a campaign against the Proto-Bulgarians, but when he came to Varna he was frightened and returned. Konstantin Irechek believes that this name belonged not to the old town of Odessos, but to an area in the vicinity, to the Provadiyska River and Devnya Lake. Konstantin Porfirogen writes that Varna is a river, the same is the opinion of A. Vretos. On the other hand, in 765, Nicephorus reported that the kavkhan of Khan Umar had been killed by his servants in Varna. This murder could not have happened in old Odessos, as it is considered to still be a Byzantine possession. Maybe Varna is some kind of settlement around Devnya Lake. According to the Shkorpil brothers, there was a Thracian settlement named Varna on the shore of the lake, in the area under Dzhanavara, where many archaeological materials are found today. Dimitar Dimitrov believes that Varna was a settlement in the western part of today's town, where there are necropolises from the time of the Chalcolithic. The Shkorpil brothers are looking for the Thracian root named Varnas.[14] At the beginning of the 20th century, Archimandrite Inokentiy in his studies mentioned that the name Varna comes from the Hunno-Avar word varosh, meaning city. Krustyu Mirski suggests that the name comes from lime, limestone, given that in Varna and its surroundings the land and stones are calcareous...

Between December 20, 1949 and October 20, 1956, Varna was named Stalin, after Joseph Stalin.[15][16]



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The city of Pazardzhik was founded in the first quarter of the 15th century and arose as a commercial center on the international road Singidunum, connecting Europe with Asia Minor. In the 16th century, the city became the center of a separate administrative unit - kaaza (until the Liberation in 1878). In 1865 about 25,000 people live in it, with Bulgarians twice as many as Turks. During the first population census in Eastern Rumelia in 1884. Pazardjik is the second largest city after Plovdiv with 15,425 inhabitants. Until 1900 is the center of the Tatarpazardzhik district, which includes the Pazardzhik, Panagyur, Peshters and Ikhtiman districts.
During the Ottoman rule, Pazardzhik was mentioned by many travelers as a large and rich settlement, a market center and a lively craft, trade and transport center. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the city developed as a port-warehouse on the Maritsa River for grain, rice, wine, timber from the Rhodopes and iron from Samokov. The river was used as a waterway on which goods were transported by rafts to Edirne and Constantinople. Southeast of the city, from June 30 to August 15, the so-called Marash fair. In the first half of the 19th century, the population was engaged in vegetable production, agriculture, animal husbandry. The development of craftsmanship marked its peak. The craft and trade population made up 70% of the entire population of the city.
During the Renaissance, Pazardzhik was an important spiritual center of Bulgaria. The most significant figure in the spiritual development of Pazardzhik at the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century was Bishop Dionysii Agathonikiski - a high clergyman, patriot, and people's awakener. In 1823 he built a building with his own funds and opened a public cell school. In 1842 with the general agreement of the guild organizations in the city, a two-story school building was built. In 1845 the beginning of the new Bulgarian secular school in Pazardzhik. Three years later, a girls' school was also opened.
The first Bulgarian local historian Stefan Zahariev (1810 – 1871) was born and worked in the town of Pazardzhik. In 1870 his Geographical-historical-statistical description of the Tatar Pazardzhik kaaz was published in Vienna, which contains abundant materials on the geography, history and archeology of the Pazardzhik region. In 1859 in Pazardzhik is celebrated for the first time the feast of St. St. Cyril and Methodius.
The inhabitants of the town of Pazardzhik waged an energetic struggle for church independence in 1859. reject the authority of the Greek patriarchate. The main figures of the church struggle are Stefan Zahariev, Kara Nikola Angelov, Stanislav Dospevski and others. as St. Zahariev also led the church struggle in the eastern parts of Macedonia, Nevrokopsko, Dramsko, Sersko.
In 1862, the community center Videlina was founded in Pazardzhik, and in 1870 - women's academic society Prosveta. In the same year, Konstantin Velichkov, Yakov Matakiev and others. laid the foundations of theater work in the city with the performance Mnogostradalna Genoveva in the community center Videlina. In the period 1874 - 1876 Velichkov together with Ivan Voivodov leads a theater troupe and presents the plays Ivanko by V. Drumev and Robbers by Fr. Schiller.
In the 16th century, large public buildings were also built in Pazardzhik - Eski Mosque, Pasha Hamam, Kurshum Khan, etc. The architectural appearance of the city took shape during the Renaissance. Many Renaissance houses were built in the style of Plovdiv.

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Pazardzhik (Пазарджик) ″small marketplace″ on the banks of the Maritsa River



Pazardzhik (Пазарджик) ″small marketplace″ on the banks of the Maritsa River. Pazardzhik was founded by Tatars from what is today Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi in 1485 on the left bank of the river Maritsa, near the market of the region, an important crossroad at the middle of this productive region, and named Tatar Pazardzhik (Tatar: Tatar Pazardjik, small Tatar market). Thanks to this favourable location, the settlement quickly developed. While it was very small at the beginning of the 19th century, it became the administrative centre for the region at the end of the century and remained so until the Liberation from Turkish occupation.
During the following centuries the town continued to grow and strengthened its position. Trade in iron, leather and rice prospered. The town impressed visitors with its beautiful houses and clean streets. In 1718 Gerard Kornelius Drish visited Pazardzhik and wrote the buildings here according to construction, size and beauty stand higher than those of Niš, Sofia and all other places.

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