Sights
Bulgaria is a country with an amazing combination of plains, sea, and wonderful mountains. The country has dozens of monasteries, a museum and natural landmarks. All of them are gathered in the so-called 100-national sites of Bulgaria.
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The Monastery of Saint Ivan of Rila, better known as the Rila Monastery is the largest and most famous Eastern Orthodox monastery in Bulgaria. |
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The St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is a Bulgarian Orthodox cathedral in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. |
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Tsarevets fortress in Veliko Turnovo - the capital of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom (1185-1393) |
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The highest peak in Bulgaria and the Balkan Peninsula is Mousala - 2925m. It is located in Rila Mountain. |
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Ethnographic Museum ETURA Gabrovo. Museum restoration of the Bulgarian lifestyle, culture and craftsmanship. |
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Snezhanka Cave - unique with its stalactites, stalagmites and stalagmites wrapped in "snow". It is located in the Rhodopes near the town of Peshtera. |
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Magura Cave. It is among the largest caves. It is located near the town of Belogradchik. |
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The Skaklia waterfall near Svoge is one of the highest in Bulgaria - 141 m. |
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Madara Horseman. Rock figure - archaeological monument. It is located near the town of Shumen. It is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. |
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Nessebar is one of the most famous and ancient towns / Messambria / during the late Middle Ages. Today it is a symbol of the beautiful summer resorts on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. |