Thursday, January 21, 2010

Guidebook of Bulgaria

Although it is not one of the countries that receives a major tourist inflow (that it has increased in the last years, also is true), Bulgaria is an impressive destination. And the fact is that in addition to a few really beautiful sceneries, Bulgaria has the most interesting historical past.

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In fact, his history is joined to the ancient Tracia. In the course of time and the backing of the Christianity, in Bulgaria there was constructed big quantity of churches and monasteries, which nowadays are part of the Artistic Historical Patrimony of the country.

In the epoch of the Ottoman domination, the Christian-orthodox temples had to be constructed obligatorily below the level of the street, a norm that he contributed to the creation of what today is considered to be real jewels of the popular architecture.

Sozopol, a people of the coast, stands out for the quantity of buried religious edificos, and it is one of the points that we must not get lost in our visit. It is a question of a fishermen's pueblecito, and it has remains of many historical epochs.


But all this historical legacy contrasts with another face of the country, the most current. In the thing we can enjoy several bays, small size, surrounded with salt marshes, cliffs and with beaches of very thin sand.

In San Vlas we can find the pier of the sports port Dinevi, the biggest to rent a barquito (they are of many types and prices). It is possible to sail in these yachts, and for those who could do it, is perfect to approach up to the end Kaliakra.

Other of the destinations that is worth knowing is Nessebar, who has been declared a Patrimony of the Humanity by the UNESCO, and it has also interesting historical legacies. It is a question of a very picturesque people, de facto, there are not small the artists who devote themselves to reflect it in his works.

Undoubtedly, a visit that is worth doing.

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