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Veliko Tarnovo
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The town of Veliko Tarnovo is located in central Bulgaria at the foot of the Balkan Range. It is situated on the historical hills of Tsarevets, Trapezitsa, and Sveta Gora hanging over Yantra River and its wide meanders. The town is situated at almost equal distances from the largest cities in Bulgaria - 241 km south-east from Sofia, 228 km south-west from Varna, 192 km north-east from Plovdiv, and 224 km north-west from Bourgas.
The favorable climate, the presence of natural and historical landmarks and the development of the folk artful crafts create preconditions for the development of tourism.
Veliko Tarnovo is one of the most beautiful towns in Bulgaria.
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During the long existence of the town people here have created and preserved a lot of unique cultural records, connected with the glorious history of the Bulgarian people.
Veliko Tarnovo is not the oldest Bulgarian town, but no doubt, according to foreigners' and Bulgarians' confessions it is the most Bulgarian town! Town, whose spirit represents Bulgaria and its deep roots and its way to the future.
Today every visitor in Veliko Tarnovo remains enchanted by the beauty and grandeur of the town, by its landmarks, by the atmosphere that combines past and present and turns Tarnovo in an attractive place.
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A place where one can see cobblestone streets and modern transport centers, scenic old houses and modern buildings, young students having fun and old women sitting and chatting in the evening on Ghurko Street.
Veliko Tarnovo becomes more and more attractive town for tourists from Bulgaria and abroad and also for a significant number of investors who find in Tarnovo their necessary resources and infrastructure. With every year the tendency for the town to turn in one of the most visited towns in Southern Europe increases. This will additionally contribute for its turning into a real European town - a town opened to the future and the innovations but retained its individuality and history.
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