Briefly…
Location: South –
Eastern Europe,
Balkan Peninsula.
Population: 7 364 570
Capital: Sofia
The coat of arms
of Bulgaria Flag
3 March - Liberation Day
Anthem:Dear Motherland
Bulgaria is a lovely nook of a place
filled with wide plains and high rocky
mountains…
…valley of roses…
…meandering rivers, waterfalls, playful, mirror lakes…
…wonderful ski, sea and spa resorts…
…supernatural caves, hot mineral springs…
…Thracian Treasures…
...many monasteries , other historic landmarks…
…places preserved the Bulgarian spirit …
… variegated folklore…
…mysterious rituals…
Valya Balkanska - Bulgarian folk music singer from the
Rhodope Mountains known locally for her wide
repertoire of Balkan folksong, but in the West mainly for
singing the song “Izlel e Delyu Haydutin", part of the
Voyager Golden Record selection of music included in
the two Voyager spacecraft launched in 1977.
Two cousmonauts
The city is one of the oldest
European capitals. Human
settlements there are more
than 7000 years of
historyforward.
The capital and largest city of
Bulgaria. Sofia is located at
the northern slope of Vitosha
mountain, surrounded by
mountains in the Sofia Basin.
Temple-monument "Alexander Nevski"
Population (Census
February 2011): 36 969
Location: 339 km
northeast of Sofia and
about 125 km to the
west from the city of
Varna and Bulgarian
Black Sea Coast.
Targovshte
Opaka
Popovo
Antonovo
Omourtag
Targovishte is the administrative centre for the
Targovishte Municipality, one of five
municipalities of the Targovishte Province.
Targovishte is situated at the southern foot of
Preslavska Mountain on the two banks of Vrana River.
Its natural geographic situation helps the
development of cultural - historical, spa,
hunting, rural and eco tourism.
Targovishte is a regional centre and a
famous wine region.
Industry of Targovishte
The historical findings show that the region was
inhabited ever since the copper-stone epoch.
The old name of the town is Eski Fjumaya (Old
Market/bazaar) and was first mentioned in 1573. It
forms as a trade centre and in the end of the 18th
century Eskidjumaiski Fair was opened in the town.
Many crafts flourish in the town.
Targovishte becomes one of the
revolutionary centers in the country.
The fair was also revived, known as the
summer fair and exhibition for industrial
goods.
The Varosha Neighbourhood has over 30
buildings with interesting architecture, among
which is “St. Sedmochislenitsi” (1851).
The Old Slaveykov School (Now Museum)
Targovishte centre
Targovishte Theatre with the Statue of Orpheus
The “Borovo oko” (pine tree eye) complex is a very
attractive site in the region.
7 km away from the town “Parka”
Leso Park is situated. The hotel and
entertainment complexes here are
“The white horse” and “Paradice”.
8 kilometers south west of Targovishte is the
Targovishte spring. The mineral water is
good for the health and a resort town with
open air swimming pool, prophylactics and a
hotel are in the vicinity of the town.
Kindergarten Primary school Secondary school High school
Compulsory education
Vocational
schools
Generally High
schools
Bulgarian educational system
3 7 11 1915
EducationThere are nine Vocational and Generally high
schools and four Primary schools in Targovishte.
School “Ivan Vazov“ Targovishte is 23 years old.
There are 385 students. Some of them live in the
nearest countries and they go to school by school
bus every day. There are 40 high quantified teachers.
There is a modern computer
laboratory equipped with
uninterrupted internet access.
Students are involved in many
extracurricular activities, both
fun and useful for them.
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