Maglizh

Coordinates: 42°36′N 25°33′E / 42.600°N 25.550°E / 42.600; 25.550
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Maglizh
Мъглиж (Bulgarian)
UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
6180
Area code(+359) 4321
Websitewww.maglizh.bg
Church Saint Dimitar
Coat of arms of Maglizh

Maglizh (Bulgarian: Мъглиж [mɐɡˈliʃ]) is a town in Stara Zagora Province, South-central Bulgaria. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Maglizh Municipality. As of December 2009, the town has a population of 3,426 inhabitants.[1]

Geography

Maglizh is located in the Kazanlak Valley at the foothills of the Balkan Mountains.

Religion

The population is composed mostly of Christians. There are two churches in the town and a monastery outside it:

After the invasion of the Ottoman Turks during the 14th century, the monastery was often plundered and burned, and then rebuilt. In 1834, the current church at the monastery was erected, which is a single-nave, single-apse construction without a cupola. A point of interest in the church is that some of the Bulgarian saints depicted by the masters on the church's icons are wearing traditional Bulgarian clothing. During the

Russo-Turkish war (1877-1888), the Ottomans again set fire to the monastery, but the local residents were able to rebuild it in just a year and a half. The monastery maintained a school for rug weaving, and it also provided shelter for revolutionaries who fought to liberate the country from the Ottomans. Vasil Levski (1837-1873), known as an apostle of the Bulgarian revolution, stayed at the monastery on several occasions. In 1922, the monastery was converted into a convent, and there are still a few nuns living on the premises.[2]

Main sights

Museums

  • Maglizh has one of the richest collections of ores and minerals in Bulgaria. It was donated to the city by Academician Yovcho Smilov Yovchev, originally from Maglizh. The collection is on display in the community center.
  • Exhibition of paintings by artists from Maglizh, and paintings on silk by the young artists of the city can be seen in the children's center - in the building of the cinema 3rd floor.

Nature

Other

  • Maglishka tomb - belongs to the architectural style of the domed tombs. It is a cultural monument of national importance. In the summer of 1965, about 3 km west of Maglizh, in connection with the construction of an industrial facility, was conducted an excavation of Thracian burial mound with a height of 13 m, and a diameter of 48 m. It is part of a large necropolis, located over a large area to the southern slopes of the mountain, and one of the many tombs in
    The Valley of the Thracian Rulers
    .
  • Memorial monument to those who died in battle. The monument is located in the central square of the city. It represents an inclined structure coated with dark gray marble and dark green granite. It consists of four parts - three are marble and thereon are inscribed the names of the 166 residents from the city who have died during World War I, the Balkan Wars, and World War II. The 4th part - granite, has an embossed honorary sign and the inscriptions "Bulgaria, they died for you ..." and "From the grateful descendants of the town of Maglizh."

Events

Every year on Palm Sunday the citizens of Maglizh celebrate their town's holiday. Citywide celebrations with diverse cultural and musical program are organized.

Honour

Maglizh Rocks off Smith Island, South Shetland Islands are named after Maglizh.

Literature

  • Vapirev, N., Collection of articles and materials on the history of the city of Maglizh, Samizdat, 2008, page 130 (in Bulgarian)
  • Vapirev, N., Collection of articles and materials on the history of the city of Maglizh, Samizdat, 2011, page 242 (in Bulgarian)
  • Joint scientific study, Maglizh and the people of Maglizh in the 20th century. SU „Sv. Kliment Ohridski”, 2013, page 312, (in Bulgarian)

External links

References

  1. ^ (in English) Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - towns in 2009 Archived November 13, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "The Saint Nicholas Maglizh Monastery". bulgariatravel.org. Archived from the original on 2014-06-07.

42°36′N 25°33′E / 42.600°N 25.550°E / 42.600; 25.550