Sliven
On 24th May 2004 a new GOLF COURSE was opened near Sliven. It spreads
on the territory of 500 000 sq.m. This is the second golf playground
oprating in Bulgaria after the one near Ihtiman. It proposes all kinds of
modern facilities even for the most capricious clients.
Latest news
The company keen to complete the Formula 1 track near the town of
Sliven has obtained a satellite picture of the area in south Bulgaria.
Dutch representatives of the prospective investors have reportedly visited
the town over last weekend to meet with Mayor Yordan Lechkov, once
prominent national football player.
Western businesses have shown interest in fuelling EUR 200 M to finish
the track, construction initiated 20 years ago.
The local military airport of Burshen is seen as a landmark for the
completion of the overall project, but unless it turns into a civil
airport, the F1 track could not be completed, Lechkov pointed out.
Position
Sliven municipality is situated in the south-eastern region of Bulgaria
and covers 1367 sq.km. The town of Sliven is situated at the foot of the
unique rock massif "Sinite Kamani"(The Blue Stones), very close to mineral
springs. Sliven is famous for its clean fresh air, mineral water sources,
meek winter and cool summer. The town is situated on the international
highway A-773 which connects Sofia
with
Bourgas . Sliven is only 110 km away from the biggest commercial port
of Bulgaria – Bourgas
(at the Black Sea coast). Alongside with this road route, there is a
railroad. South and southeast it is opened to the Sliven field. North of
Sliven and close to the living quarters of the town the light imparts a
bluish tinge to the porphyry massif known as the Sinite Kamani or Blue
Rocks. The park of the same name includes 6684.3 ha of the Balkan (Old
Mountain). Sliven borders on Yambol municipality to the south, Bourgas
district to the east, Kotel municipality to the north, Tvarditsa
municipality to the west and on Nova Zagora municipality to the southwest.
Sliven is nearly 70 km far from the town of Elhovo
. 149 918 people live in the Sliven municipality, including 114 869 people
in the town of Sliven.
The sea elevation of Sliven varies from 180 to 300m. The average annual
air temperature is 12.4°N. The winter average monthly temperature is -
1.2°N. The winters are mild, the summers are relatively dry - 23.2°N.
The beautiful nature, mineral water springs and the numerous cultural
and historical monuments are an important part of the biggest potential
opportunities of Sliven in the sphere of international tourism. The park "Sinite
Kamani"("The Blue Stones") comprises of about 7 thousand hectares and it
is the third biggest after Pirin and Vitosha
. Except from the fact that it is extremely picturesque, the region is
remarkable with the rare vegetative and animal species preserved in its
boundaries, some of which are under the protection of the country and
Europe. The nearest and the most frequently visited part - Karandila - can
be reached by a rope lift line.
History
The information sources about the existing of town are comparatively
rich. Sliven is one of the oldest settlements in Europe. Here lived
Thracians, Romans, Slavs, and Ancient Greeks. The imagination provoking
remnants of the Touida fortress in Hisarlaka site testify to the fact that
this area has been inhabited since the Thracian times (3rd - 2nd millennia
BC). The name of the fortress was deciphered from a stone. There are
mineral springs in the region of Sliven municipality. There are good
facilities at Slivenski Mineralni Bani - thermal baths, rest houses and
hotels, hydrotherapy establishment and swimming pool.
Koutelka nature preserve covers an area of 708.9 ha in Sini Kamani
national park and is of international importance for the preservation of
several rare species of birds (bearded vulture, Egyptian vulture, falcon,
peregrine falcon, etc.) as well as the eco system of the forests typical
of the area. The preservations located in the territory of Sini Kamani
national park and in Karandila locality attract many visitors all year
round. Sliven is a town with cultural traditions starting from the epoch
of the National Revival, with significant contribution in the cultural
treasure of the country. Three state Cultural Institutes work in Sliven -
a Drama Theatre, a Puppet Theatre and a National Museum of the textile
industry. The Municipal professional cultural institutes are: The
Historical Museum, The Art Gallery, Folk Song and Dance Ensemble, The
Symphony Orchestra, the Universal scientific library and community
centers, some of which have over a 100-years history. |