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Haskovo
 

 

 

  Regio Haskovo
Dimitrovgrad Municipality
10
Harmanli Municipality
9
Haskovo Municipality
8
Ivaylovgrad Municipality
7
Lyubimets Municipality
6
Madjarovo Municipality
5
Mineralni bani Municipality
4
Simeonovgrad Municipality
3
Stambolovo Municipality
2
Svilengrad Municipality
1
Topolovgrad Municipality

 

   

Haskovo region

is situated in eastarn part of the South-Central Bulgaria.
It is bounded by the regions of Plovdiv, Stara Zagora, Yambol and Kardzhali.
The southeastern boundery of the region coincides with the national border with Greece and Turkey.

The territory of Haskovo region includes the southwestern ridges of the Sakar Mountains and the northernmost spurs of the eastern Rhodopes;
the rivers that flow through the area are the Maritza, the Arda and the Sazliika.

The most common occupation of the population is tobacco growing and the chemistry,
textile and knitwear industries are also well developed.

The railroad and the Sofia–Istanbul international highway together with Trakia (Thrace) highway
pass through the region.

There are hot mineral water springs in the balneological resorts of Mineralni Bani and Merichlery,
in Simeonovgrad and the village of Dolno Botevo.

There are favorable conditions for the development of cultural, rural and ecotourism.

The region has been inhabited since ancient times.
Along the Maritza River valley traces of human activities were found dating back to the Neolithic, Chalcolythic and Bronze Ages.

The oldest facilities built on the basis of the architectonic laws – the dolmens – can be seen the Sakar Mountains and the eastern Rhodopes, together with cult niches cut in the rocks and
tombs from the Iron Age.

As many as 100 Thracian mounds were excavated in the region – near the villages of Mezek
(the 4th century BC), Alexandrovo, near Simeonovgrad, on the land of the villages of Madzharovo, Tatarevo, Valche Pole, Voivodovo, Gorski Izvor.

In Roman times the road connecting Europe and Asian Minor passed through the region.
In the 7th century the area was inhabited by the Slavs and at the beginning of the 9th century
the region was adjoined to the territory of the Bulgarian state.

The medieval culture was reflected in cliff churches, towers and temples.
In the 18–19th centuries in the vicinity of the village of Uzundzhovo the biggest fair
on the Balkans took place – the Uzundzhov Fair.

It was an important linkage for the import of industrial goods from Western and Central Europe to Asia Minor, which was the main place for wholesale trade in agricultural products, rose oil,
fur and products made by local craftsmen.

After the Liberation of Bulgaria, under the provisions of the Treaty of Berlin of 1878 the land of the present-day area remained in Turkish possession; part of it was given back to Bulgaria in 1885, while another part of it was returned in 1913.

Quick facts about District Haskovo
Other transcriptions: Khaskovo
In Bulgarian Alphabets: Хасково
Location: South-Central Bulgaria
Area size of district: 5538km2
Population of district: 277478 people
Total Towns and Cities in Haskovo province: 10
Total Villages in Haskovo province: 251
Regional Center: Town of Haskovo
Municipalities in Haskovo Dsitrict: 11

 
     

 

     
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