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Stara Zagora
 

 

 

  Regio Stara Zagora
Bratya Daskalovi Municipality
10
Chirpan Municipality
9
Galabovo Municipality
8
Gurkovo Municipality
7
Kazanluk Municipality
6
Maglij Municipality
5
Nikolaevo Municipality
4
Opan Municipality
3
Pavel banya Municipality
2
Radnevo Municipality
1
Stara Zagora Municipality

 

   

Stara Zagora Region

is situated in the middle of Southern Bulgaria.
It is bounded by the regions of Sliven, Yambol, Haskovo, Plovdiv, Gabrovo and Veliko Tarnovo.

It covers the Stara Zagora plain, Kazanlak kettle, some of the middle parts of the Balkan Mountains and the Sredna Gora Mountains.

The region is rich in water resources. Besides the upper stream of the Tundzha River and its numerous tributaries, the area is abundant in karst springs. There are a lot of mineral springs in Pavel Banya, Stara Zagora spas, the village of Yagoda.
Koprinka dam is one of the biggest in the country.

The fertile Kazanlak kettle is famous for its special sorts of fragrant roses from which
the precious rose oil is extracted.

The Trakia (Thrace) and Maritza highways as well as the Sofia-Karlovo-Burgas, Sofia-Plovdiv-Burgas and Ruse-Podkova railroads cross the region.
In the vicinity of Radnevo is the mining and power plant complex Maritza-Iztok.

Sokolna and Kamenitza Reserves, Tazha gorge, the protected areas of Enina Gorge and Maglizh Gorge, whimsical cliff formations, beautiful waterfalls (Kademliisko Praskalo, Babsko Praskalo, Tarnichensko Praskalo, Golemiyat Skok, etc.) and the caves in the region offer very good conditions for tourism and relaxation.

Parts of the Great Bulgarian Forest, which had once covered the territory of the whole country, have been preserved – Vetrenska Gora and Tulovska Gora. In the village of Granit one can find the oldest tree in Bulgaria – a pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) of 1640 years of age.

The fertile lands of the region have been inhabited since ancient times.
Numerous vestiges of prehistoric life were found but of unquestionable interest are the remains of Thracian culture. The lands of the regions had been inhabited by the Thracian tribe Odrysae.

Their capital city Seutopolis today lies at the bottom of the Koprinka dam lake, while the numerous Thracian mounds and tombs uncovered along the Tundzha River in the Kazanlak kettle gave right to name the region “The Valley of Thracian Kings”.

Most valuable of all is the Thracian tomb of Kazanlak, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The Roman town Augusta Trajana was one of the most powerful towns in those parts of
the Empire. There are a number of historic monuments in the region that are related to
the liberation of Bulgaria from the Ottoman Rule.
Most of them were united in the Shipka-Buzludzha memorial complex.

The epic fights between Bulgarian soldiers and Suleiman Pasha’s army took place in the historic Shipka Pass in 1978.

Quick facts about District Stara Zagora
In Bulgarian Alphabets: Стара Загора
Location: South-Central Bulgaria
Area size of district: 5152km2
Population of district: 370615 people
Total Towns and Cities in Stara Zagora province: 10
Total Villages in Stara Zagora province: 196
Regional Center: City of Stara Zagora
Municipalities in Stara Zagora Dsitrict: 11

 
     

 

     
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