The 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria - get to know the country to start loving it
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Tsarevets fortress in Veliko Tarnovo
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Our country has its
unique patent in the sphere of tourism. This is the 100 Tourist Sites of
Bulgaria, a movement, related to getting to know the top 100 tourists sites in
this country.
The list
includes Thracian tombs, museums, mountaintops, protected areas and others.
Among the most famous tourist sites in Bulgaria are the Rila Monastery, the
Belogradchik rocks, the ancient Thracian city of Perperikon and a number of
other sites across the country.
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Belogradchik rocks
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The beginning of
the initiative was in 1962 when a group of high school students from Samokov
decided to tour all the famous historical and cultural sites in Bulgaria for
the shortest time possible. A few months later the young tourists gathered at
the Musala peak – the highest in Bulgaria and the Balkans in order to receive
their golden badges.
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Architectural - etnographic complex Etar
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In the years to come Bulgarians joined the movement and
started visiting the 100 sites included in the list. At that time the list
included historical, natural and cultural sites, but also big factories built
during socialism, communist monuments, and others. Visiting the top 100 places
turned into a patriotic duty for a number of people.
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The town of Zlatograd in the Rhodopes
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During the first
years after the democratic changes in the country interest towards the movement
briefly decreased. Then the initiative was restored, the list underwent some
changes and a number of Bulgarians started again gathering stamps from the top
100 tourists sites in the country.
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Uzana - the geographic center of BG
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Fans of the
movement are predominantly young people. Foreign tourists from Balkan
countries, as well as Germany, Russia, and Japan, have also joined the
movement. Every year about 100,000 people tour across Bulgaria in order to
start knowing this beautiful country better. Tourists get a special booklet to
collect the stamps given at each of the tourist sites included in the list.
Those who collect all the 100 stamps receive a badge and an honorary diploma.
English
version : Alexander Markov
Radio Bulgaria
Veneta Nikolova
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Labels: Bulgaria, The 100 Tourist Sites
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