Vratsa (Враца) - Bulgária
Imagens da Cidade de Vratsa - Bulgária
*City of Vratsa - Bulgaria
*Гр. Враца - България
Vratsa ou Vraca (búlgaro: Враца) é uma cidade da Bulgária localizada no distrito de Vratsa.
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Pliska railway station, Bulgaria
Pliska (Bulgarian: Плиска, Old Bulgarian: Пльсковъ) is the name of both the first capital of Danubian Bulgaria (the First Bulgarian Empire) and a small town (a former village known as Aboba) which was renamed after the historical Pliska after its site was determined and excavations began.
Pliska was the capital of Bulgaria between 681 and 893 AD. According to a Bulgarian chronicle, it was founded by Khan Asparukh. It is called Pliskusa by Georgios Kedrenos and Anna Comnena. It had an area of 23 km² and was surrounded by a moat and earthwork ramparts. The walls of the inner fortress were 2.6 meters thick and about 12 meters high.
Pliska was sacked by the Byzantine army in 811, but the invaders were soon driven out by Khan Krum (see Battle of Pliska). Khan Asparukh brought in artisans and craftsmen to improve the city. In 886, Boris I founded the Pliska Literary School (after 893 Preslav Literary School), which was headed by Naum of Preslav.
In 892, the city became the scene of a pagan revolt led by King Vladimir. After the crushing of the revolt, Vladimir was dethroned and the third son of Boris I, Simeon, was installed into power. One of the first steps of the new ruler was to move the capital to Preslav, a fortified town in the vicinity of Pliska, probably because of the steadily strong pagan influence in the old capital.
The importance of Pliska gradually waned throughout the 10th century with the concentration of power and resources in Preslav. The city was destroyed during the assaults of the Kievan Rus' and the Byzantine Empire between 969 and 972 and was not rebuilt again.
The ruins of the city of Pliska lie 3 km north of the modern village of Pliska. The site of the city is currently a National Archaeological Reserve. Ruins of the Great and the Small Palace, the strong stone fortifications and the Great Basilica (c. 875), one of the largest Christian places of worship of its time, used both as a royal church and as a national patriarchal cathedral, can be seen in the reserve.
Pliska Ridge on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after Pliska.
Under Ottoman rule, the village known as Pliska since 1947, was instead called Aboba, a name which it kept until 1925, when the name was changed to Pliskov, a variant of its current name. The settlement has a population of 1124 and is located 146 m above sea level in Shumen Province at the south end of the Ludogorie plateau. It is approximately 400 km northeast of Sofia.
Часть 18. Город Русе. Part 18. City Ruse
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ВИРТУАЛЬНОЕ ПУТЕШЕСТВИЕ С УКРАИНЫ В ГРЕЦИЮ
Часть 18. Город Русе (Болгария)
Part 18. City Ruse (Bulgaria)
Это бы Вы увидели, находясь за рулём своего автомобиля, проезжая через город Русе
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Ру́се (болг. Русе) или Рущук — старое имя (тур. Rusçuk) — пятый по величине город Болгарии. Административный центр Русенской области
Население 166 056 жителей. Город расположен на правом берегу Дуная и является самым большим болгарским портом на этой реке.
На территории современного города Русе первое поселение основано около 5000 лет назад. Императором Веспасианом была построена в I в. н. э. крепость и порт Сексагинта Приста (способный принять до 60 кораблей). Крепость находилась на главной дороге из Белграда (Сингидиум) к дельте Дуная и Чёрному морю. В 250 году готы разрушили её, но в конце III века римляне её восстановили. В IV веке она была разрушена вновь (на этот раз — наступавшими с севера варварскими фракийскими племенами гетами). В IX—X вв. на руинах болгары возвели крепость и назвали её Русе.
Во время Русско-турецких войн в царствование императора Александра I здесь неоднократно происходили столкновения русских и османских войск, а в 1810 году крепость Рущук была сдана русским войскам вместе с соседней Журжей. В 1811 году в окрестностях города снова шли сражения Русско-турецкой войны. Во время Русско-турецкой войны 1828-29 гг. и в Крымскую (Восточную) войну 1853-56 гг. около Рущука (в силу его местоположения) происходили многие военные действия.
В Крымскую войну, 25 июня (7 июля), в Рущуке сосредоточились войска Омер-паши (свыше 30 тысяч), которые форсировали Дунай и, после боя с малочисленным русским отрядом, упорно оборонявшим остров Рамадан на Дунае, овладели Джюрджевом, потеряв при этом до 5 тысяч аскеров.
В Русе родился знаменитый болгарский шахматист чемпион мира Веселин Топалов
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