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Veliko Tarnovo (Bulgarian: Велико Търново, sometimes transliterated as Veliko Turnovo) is a city in north central  Bulgaria  and the administrative centre of Veliko Tarnovo Province. Often referred to as the "City of the Tsars", Veliko Turnovo is located on the Yantra River and is famous as the historical capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire, attracting many tourists with its unique architecture.

The old city is situated on three hills, Tsarevets, Trapezitsa and Sveta Gora raising amidst the meanders of the Yantra. Tsarevets housed the palaces of the Bulgarian Emperors and the Patriarchate, as well as a number of administrative and residential edifices surrounded by thick walls. Trapezitsa was known for its many churches and as the main residence of the nobility. In the Middle Ages it was among the main European centres of culture and gave its name to the Tarnovo Artistic School of architecture, painting and literature.

Veliko Tarnovo is an important administrative, economic, educational and cultural centre of Northern Bulgaria.


Prehistory and Antiquity
Veliko Tarnovo above the Yantra River
Map of medieval Tarnovo

Veliko Tarnovo is one of the oldest settlements in Bulgaria, having a history of more than 5 millennia, as the first traces of human presence dating from the 3rd millennium BC are on Trapezitsa Hill.
Middle Ages

Veliko Tarnovo grew quickly to become the strongest Bulgarian fortification of the Middle Ages between the 12th and 14th century and the most important political, economic, cultural and religious centre of the empire. The city was described by Bulgarian cleric Gregory Tsamblak in the 14th century as "a very large city, handsome and surrounded by walls with 12,000 to 15,000 inhabitants"[1].

In the 14th century as the Byzantine Empire weakened, Tarnovo claimed to be the Third Rome based on its preeminent cultural influence in the Balkans and the Slavic Orthodox world.

As the capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire, Tarnovo was a quasi-cosmopolitan city, with many foreign merchants and envoys. It is known that Tarnovo had Armenian, Jewish and Roman Catholic ("Frankish") merchant quarters[1] besides a dominant Bulgarian population. The discovery of three Gothic statuette heads indicates there may have also been a Catholic church.[2]
Ottoman rule
View over Veliko Tarnovo and the surrounding area in the morning
Tsarevets and Stara Planina as seen from the village of Arbanassi
Kolyu Ficheto's imposing Cathedral of the Birth of the Theotokos, completed 1844 and reconstructed 1913


The city flourished and grew for 200 years. Тhe political upsurge and spiritual development were discontinued in 1393 on 17 July, when after vigorous resistance to a 3-month siege Veliko Tarnovo was seized and the whole Bulgarian Empire was destroyed by the invader  — the Ottoman Empire. Medieval Bulgaria's towns and villages, monasteries and churches, were burnt to ashes.

Veliko Tarnovo, known in the Middle Ages as Tarnovgrad (Търновград) and known during the Ottoman rule as Tırnova, was the location of two uprisings against Ottoman rule, in 1598 (the First Tarnovo Uprising) and 1686 (the Second Tarnovo Uprising), both of which failed to liberate Bulgaria. Tarnovo was a district (sanjak) centre at first in Rumelia Province (eyalet), after that in Silistria Province and finally in Danube Province before becoming part of the Principality of Bulgaria.

Tarnovgrad (Tırnova to Ottomans), along with the rest of present-day Bulgaria, remained under Ottoman rule until the 19th century, when national identity and culture reasserted themselves as a strengthening resistance movement. The idea of the establishment of an independent Bulgarian church and nation motivated the 1875 and 1876 uprisings in town. On 23 April 1876, the April Uprising marked the beginning of the end of the Ottoman occupation. It was soon followed by the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878).
Samovodska Charshiya Street in the Old Town.
Liberated Bulgaria

On 7 July 1877, Russian general Joseph Vladimirovich Gourko liberated Veliko Tarnovo, ending the 480-year-rule of the Ottoman Empire. In 1878, the Treaty of Berlin created a Principality of Bulgaria between the Danube and the Stara Planina range, with its seat at the old Bulgarian capital of Veliko Tarnovo.

On 17 April 1879, the first National Assembly convened in Veliko Turnovo to ratify the state's first constitution, known as the Tarnovo Constitution, the key result of which resulted in the transfer of Parliament from Tarnovgrad to Sofia, which today remains the Bulgarian capital.

In deference to the city's past, Tsar Ferdinand Saxe-Coburg Gotha chose the St Forty Martyrs Church in Veliko Tarnovo as the place to declare the complete independence of Bulgaria on 5 October 1908.

In 1965, the city, then officially known as Tarnovo, was renamed to Veliko Tarnovo (Great Tarnovo) to commemorate its rich history and importance.
Main sights

One of Bulgaria's primary tourist destinations, Veliko Tarnovo boasts many historical monuments and landmarks, such as

    * ruins of the castle Tsarevets on the hill of the same name, which housed the royal and patriarchal palace
    * Trapezitsa, the second fortress of the inner city on the right bank of Yantra
    * Church of St Demetrius of Thessaloniki
    * SS. Forty Martyrs Church
    * Church of SS. Peter and Paul
    * the numerous Bulgarian National Revival buildings with their typical architecture
    * museum of the Bulgarian Revival and the Constituent Assembly, located in the old Ottoman municipal building built by Nikola Fichev
    * Archeological Museum, which keeps numerous founds and remains of the ancient history of these lands
    * Samovodska Charshia, the old trade street which sheltered skilful craftsmen through the Revival Period and even today many of the houses and the workshops are fully restored
    * the House with the Monkey and Mother Bulgaria monument, both on the main street
    * Gurko Street, an illustration of Bulgarian Revival architectural style where it is possible to visit the Sarafkina House
    * church of St. Constantine and Helena, with panoramic view over the Yantra River and the Asens' Monument
    * Stambolov's Bridge, which is the way to the Asens' Monument and the City Art Gallery

Higher education

    * Veliko Tarnovo University
    * The "Vasil Levski" National Defence University with its
          o Combined Forces Facility (Former Higher Military School of Ground Forces, now also providing basic military knowledge for air force and navy cadets)


 
 
 
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City: Veliko Tarnovo

Location: In vacation place, Near mountain, Near town

Area: 120m² - 400m²

Price: € 40 000

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House near the old capital for sale

BiB Group sells a two-storey house in a nice modern village. The village has very good infrastructure and offers peace and quietness, fresh mountain air and beautiful scenery just 3 km away from Veliko Tarnovo. In recent years this village becomes one of the most prestigious and desirable villages in the region, popular among Bulgarian and among foreign investors. This sunny house is completely renovated to a high level. There are 3 bedrooms in this 120 sq.m. living space. This is perfect house for your holiday or permanent residence, the courtyard  is 400 sq.m. The property has following structures and improvements: external insulation, central heating, german PVC window frames, beautiful massive handmade wooden gate, garage, BBQ and a draw well; new electric installation, new plumbing system.

LOCATION:       
Region:    Veliko Tarnovo   
Municipality:    Veliko Tarnovo   
City:    Prisovo   

DISTANCE TO:  
     
main road:    300    m
sea:    250    km
kindergarten:    300    m
shops:    200    m
ski lift    50    km
       
Total living area size:    120    m²
Yard:    400    m²
         
   
       
Construction type:     Brick          
Bathrooms:     1        
Flooring:    Terracotta   
Window frames:     Wooden   
Garage / Parking space:    yes   
Access to property:    perfect   
Electricity:   
Water:   
   
       
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- Remove the leased housing to believe that the area satisfies you. Keep in mind that the expected increase in prices after the accession of Bulgaria to the European Community;
- Find out which offers the convenience of location - including medical facilities (how far they are and whether they are, if your health deteriorates sensitive);
- Medical insurance. Working in Bulgaria pay their medical insurance guaranteeing them free treatment, but this does not apply to retirees. Private medical treatment is paid, as in Western Europe, but it is better to provide a good insurance plan.
- Pensions and taxes for foreigners - always seek professional advice from experts. For example, the British pension can be paid in Bulgaria, but between the United Kingdom and Bulgaria do not have arrangements for automatic Social Security, ie, pension will be unchanged. The adoption of our country in the European Community may change this in 2007
- Inform the relevant authorities in your country, before the move. Nationals in the UK can call the International Center for Pension by calling 0191 218 7777.
If you buy a property, check into how much will cost you a deposit to avoid problems.
- Wills and Inheritance - think manufacturing will, which should govern your property at home and in Bulgaria.
Look for professional advice in order to avoid eventual complications.
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