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The Bulgarian Sites in the UNESCO List


The Bulgarian Sites in the UNESCO List of the World Natural and Cultural Heritage are nine.

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Travel Bulgaria - Beglik Tash


One of the most mysterious and breathtaking sanctuaries in Bulgaria is situated four km away from the town of Primorsko in Ropotamo preserve.

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The Kosmatka Tomb


In large mound Kosmatka near Shipka, is hidden one of the largest and richest Thracian tombs in Bulgaria.

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Belintash


Belintash is a plateau in the north of the Rodopi Mountains, located at almost 4 000 ft above sea level. It is only 31 miles from Plovdiv but it is not a popular tourist destination. This place was used by Thracians more than 7 000 years ago and it was the biggest sanctuary of god Sabazios.


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Belogradchik Fortress


The Belogradchik Fortress is a stronghold, also known as Kaleto (in Turkish “kale” means fortress). It is located near the town of Belogradchik and it is one of Bulgaria’s most important and well-preserved historical sites.


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Baba Vida


Baba Vida is the only fully-preserved medieval Bulgarian castle which functioned both as a fortress and the ruler’s residence. It is located on the bank of the Danube, at the north-eastern part of the town of Vidin.


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Perperikon


Perperikon is an archaeological complex in Southern Bulgaria. It is situated about 15 km (less than 10 miles) Northeast of the town of Kardzhali. It can easily be reached from Sofia by passing through Assenovgrad and Kardzhali or Haskovo and Kardzhali.


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Ovech Fortress


The Ovech fortress is located near the town of Provadiya and it was built around the 4th century by the Byzantines to defend them against the invading northern tribes. The fortress played an important role in many battles during the First and Second Bulgarian Empire.


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The Byzantine fortress near Mezek


To the west of the village of Mezek there is a fortress which among all historical buildings has best preserved the spirit of the ancient. This fortress is said to be dated from the end of 9th and the beginning of 12th century, and built at the time of the government of the emperor of all Byzantium Alexey I Komnin.


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