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David's Been Here is in Sofia, Bulgaria touring around the sites, history and culture of the country. In this short video, David brings us to the Restaurant Motto where we get an introduction to the Bulgarian language. From the basics to some of the more important phrases to know, join David as he brushes up on his Bulgarian and gives us a real feel to the country.
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15 Days Serbia Kosovo Albania Macedonia Bulgaria 2015 Tour
Pictures taken from 15 to 29 October 2015 during the above tour
covering following places:
SERBIA
Belgrade - Marshal Tito’s Grave, Church of Saint Sava, Kalemegden Fortress, Parliament Building. Old Palace,
Knez Mihailova Street
Novi Sad - Petrovaradin Fortress, Dunavska Strreet, Saint Mary Cathedral, Clock Tower
Nis - Nis City Centre, Fortress Of Nis
Presevo
KOSOVO
Prishtina - The Mosque of Sultan Mehmet Fatih ,
Monument of Brotherhood and Unity, Skanderbeg Square,
Mother Teresa Cathedral, Kosovo National Library
Pec - Monastery of the Patriarchate of Pec
Decani - Visoki Decani Monstery
Prizren - The Prizren League House
ALBANIA
Shkodra - Rozafa Castle, Old Town
Kruja - Kruja City, Kruja Castle, Skanderbeg Museum
Tirana - National Museum, Skanderbeg Square
Durres
Berat - Berat City, Berat Castle, Onufri Museum, Cathedral of Saint Mary
Mangalemi Neighbourhood
Apolonia Archaeological Park
Elbasan City, Elbasan Castle
MACEDONIA
St Naum Monastery, Water Museum
Ohrid - Ohrid City, Church of St. Sophia,
St. Clement’s Monastery of St. Panteleimon, Church of St. John at Kaneo
Mavrovo National Park,
Skopje - City centre, Skopje Fortress (Kale), The Church of the Holy Saviour, 15th Century Stone Bridge, Alexandre the Great Statue,
Philip Statue
BULGARIA
Rila - Monastery of Saint Ivan of Rila
Plovdiv Old Town, Ethnographic Museum, Ancient Roman Theatre,
Plovdiv city Main Street (ancient Philippopolis)
Kazanlak (town in Stara Zagora Province) eastern end of rose valley
Arbanasi
Veliko Tarnovo - Tsarevets Fortress
Sofia - Sofia City Centre, St. Petka Samardjiyska Church, Statue of St. Sofia, (erected yr 2000 replacing Lenin statue),
Serdica Roman Fortress walls, Church of St George, Sofia,
The National Art Gallery (former royal palace),
The Ivan Vazov National Theatre, St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
Music: from YouTube Mix of Carmen Cavallaro
Римско наследство в България
Римско наследство в България
Haskovo / Хасково - southern Bulgaria
Cab Ride In Tezgam Express Reaching Tarki Railway Station | Train Station In Mountains | Train Video
Information about Tarki railway station, A beautiful train station located in mountains of Tarki village in Jhelum district of Punjab province of the Pakistan. It is one of the most beautiful station of Pakistan railways. In this cab ride video of 8 DN Tezgam express we are passing through the Tarki railway station in ZCU-20 locomotive. Tarki comes on Karachi–Peshawar Railway Line. The following station is Sohawa and proceeding station is Bakrala. The station code of tarki railway station is TRI.
9 airports closer to Tarki, of which two are larger airports. The closest airport in Pakistan is Mangla Airport in a distance of 12 mi (or 19 km)
There are several Unesco world heritage sites nearby. The closest heritage site in Pakistan is Rohtas Fort in a distance of 12 mi (or 19 km), South-East.There are several Unesco world heritage sites nearby. The closest heritage site in Pakistan is Rohtas Fort in a distance of 12 mi (or 19 km), South-East.
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8 dn tezgam express train starts from Rawalpindi railway station at 8:00 am and ends at Karachi cantt railway station at 9:55 am. As Pakistan Railways train numbers Tezgam Express from Karachi to Rawalpindi is 7 Up and Rawalpindi to Karachi is 8 down .This train takes approximately 35 hour to complete its journey of 1548 Kilometers . 8 DN Tezgam Express have 27 stops . Tezgam Express have Economy, AC standard and air-conditioned business classes.
In start of the video train passes through tunnels and mountains. A pleasant view of both sides of railway track. Train speed in these areas are restricted to 75 to 85 km/h for the purpose of safety. The real train driver's view, front view, train view from zcu 20 locomotive's cab while the train is passing through the beautiful areas of Pakistan. A remember-able train journey in tezgam express train.
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Train: Tezgam Express (8dn)
Location: Between Sohawa - Tarki - Bakrala
Locomotive: ZCU-20
Date: 27 April 2019
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.
Rural Georgia
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Snowy Road on the Way from Plovdiv to Haskovo, Bulgaria.
Snowy Road on the Way from Plovdiv to Haskovo, Bulgaria.