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Haskovo

Haskovo (Bulgarian: Хасково [ˈxaskovo]) is a city in the region of Northern Thrace in southern Bulgaria and the administrative centre of the Haskovo Province, not far from the borders with Greece and Turkey. According to Operative Program Regional Development of Bulgaria, the urban area of Haskovo is the seventh largest in Bulgaria and has a population of 184,731 inhabitants. Haskovo has a population of 64,564 as of 2022, making it Bulgaria's 12th largest city.

Haskovo
Хасково
City
Haskovo
Haskovo
Location of Haskovo within Bulgaria
Haskovo
Haskovo (Balkans)
Haskovo
Haskovo (Europe)
Coordinates: 41°56′N 25°34′E / 41.933°N 25.567°E / 41.933; 25.567
CountryBulgaria
Province
(Oblast)
Haskovo
Government
 • MayorStanislav Dechev
Area
 • City25.555 km2 (9.867 sq mi)
Elevation
203 m (666 ft)
Population
 (2023)[1]
 • City64 564
 • Urban
83 682
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal Code
6300
Area code038
Vehicle registrationX
Website

The first settlement found in Haskovo is from circa 5000 BC. Haskovo celebrated its 1,000th anniversary as a town in 1985. To mark the event, a new clock tower was erected in the centre of the town.

Haskovo Cove in Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, is named after the city of Haskovo.

Geography edit

Climate edit

Haskovo has a temperate climate (Köppen: Cfa, Trewartha: Do), closely bordring on a continental climate, with an average yearly temperature of about 13 °C (55 °F). Winters are cold, albeit not as snowy as the western and northern parts of the country. Summers are hot, and late-summer is somewhat dry.

Climate data for Haskovo, Bulgaria
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 18.7
(65.7)
22.4
(72.3)
27.4
(81.3)
32.8
(91.0)
36.0
(96.8)
38.4
(101.1)
40.6
(105.1)
41.8
(107.2)
38.1
(100.6)
35.0
(95.0)
28.9
(84.0)
20.0
(68.0)
41.8
(107.2)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 4.6
(40.3)
7.5
(45.5)
11.9
(53.4)
18.7
(65.7)
23.8
(74.8)
27.6
(81.7)
30.5
(86.9)
30.8
(87.4)
26.7
(80.1)
20.1
(68.2)
13.0
(55.4)
7.0
(44.6)
18.5
(65.3)
Daily mean °C (°F) 0.2
(32.4)
2.6
(36.7)
6.2
(43.2)
12.3
(54.1)
17.2
(63.0)
21.0
(69.8)
23.6
(74.5)
23.4
(74.1)
19.1
(66.4)
13.4
(56.1)
8.1
(46.6)
3.0
(37.4)
12.5
(54.5)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −3.7
(25.3)
−1.6
(29.1)
1.2
(34.2)
6.0
(42.8)
10.7
(51.3)
14.2
(57.6)
16.2
(61.2)
15.8
(60.4)
12.2
(54.0)
7.8
(46.0)
4.0
(39.2)
−0.7
(30.7)
6.8
(44.2)
Record low °C (°F) −25.5
(−13.9)
−24.5
(−12.1)
−16.8
(1.8)
−6.0
(21.2)
-0.0
(32.0)
5.7
(42.3)
9.7
(49.5)
6.4
(43.5)
1.1
(34.0)
−5.9
(21.4)
−14.5
(5.9)
−19.4
(−2.9)
−25.5
(−13.9)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 63
(2.5)
47
(1.9)
50
(2.0)
57
(2.2)
67
(2.6)
69
(2.7)
40
(1.6)
37
(1.5)
34
(1.3)
61
(2.4)
67
(2.6)
75
(3.0)
667
(26.3)
Mean monthly sunshine hours 102 124 173 216 270 302 336 325 241 172 127 92 2,480
Source: [Stringmeteo.com]

Etymology edit

The name of the town is derived from its earlier Ottoman-era name Hasköy, which is a hybrid Arabic-Turkish compound meaning "special village" (Turkish has "special" via Arabic خَاصّ‎ + Turkish köy "village"). It was so named after it became the centre of an Ottoman administrative district in the region.[2] The ancient Thracian name of the settlement was Marsa (Greek: Μάρσα), by which it was known until as late as 1782. By 1830, it was known by its Turkish name, Hasköy.[3] The Bulgarian (and common Slavic) placename suffix "-ovo" replaced the Turkish "köy" after the city switched to Bulgarian from Ottoman rule.

History edit

According to archeologists, the area of Haskovo was originally settled about seven thousand years ago. In and around Haskovo, evidence has been preserved that confirms its long history during the prehistoric, Thracian, Greek, Roman, and Byzantine periods. In the 9th century – during the First Bulgarian Empire – a fortress was built in Haskovo that soon was transformed into a town. The town was located at the centre of a sizable region between the Klokotnitsa, Harmanliyska, and Maritsa rivers.

Ottoman era edit

The village and surrounding area became part of the Ottoman Empire shortly after the conquest of Edirne in 1361. During the time of Mehmed the Conqueror, Hasköy, as it was then known, was settled by around 750 people, consisting of 150 Muslim families spread across 12 neighbourhoods: Hacı Mahmud, Îsâ Fakih, Sofular, Saraç İnebey, Saraç Musa, Hacı Kayalı, Cüllâh, Hacı İsmâil, Kadı, Debbâğlar, Hacı Bayezid and Dervişan. The village acquired a largely agricultural character during most of the Ottoman period; there was also a thriving cottage industry and craftsmen such as saddlers, tanners, shoemakers, furriers and soapmakers, dyers, and chandlers made their home in Hasköy. In 1515 the population increased to 1400 people in 274 households, and in 1530 it was recorded that there was one Friday mosque (cami) as well as six smaller mosques in the village.

In 1592, the Ottoman Grand Vizier Sinan Pasha commissioned the building of two caravanserais, two baths, shops, a mosque and an almshouse at the request of the people. According to the Austrian historian and orientalist Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall, Sinan Pasha also inaugurated the nearby Uzuncaova (Uzundzhovo) fair, which would become famous in all of Ottoman Bulgaria.

The town's importance increased in the 19th century. With its markets and fairs Hasköy became a significant centre of commerce in the Sanjak (District) of Filibe. At the same time, an increasing number of Bulgarians and other minorities came to settle in the town. By the second half of the century the population had grown to about 6000 people, of whom 3500 were non-Muslims and only 2500 were Turks. In the 1870s Hasköy was a hotbed of revolutionary activity during the Bulgarian National Revival and subsequent Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878, after which de facto Ottoman control of the town came to an end.

Modern era edit

Haskovo was part of Eastern Rumelia from 1878–1885, and was then incorporated into the autonomous Principality of Bulgaria, which declared full independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1908. It was renamed Haskovo after Bulgarian independence.[2]

After the liberation from Ottoman rule in 1878, the Haskovo region became popular for high-quality tobacco production. However, presently there is no cigarette production in the region anymore after the once big Tobacco company "Haskovo-BT" closed in 2005.[4] Currently, the biggest enterprises produce food, machinery, and textiles.

Population edit

The population of Haskovo was 14,191 in 1887.[5] Since then it started growing decade by decade, mostly because of the migrants from the rural areas and the surrounding smaller towns. It reached its peak in the period 1987–1991, when the population exceeded 90,000.[6]

In December 2017, Haskovo's population was 71,214 people within the city limits. The Haskovo Municipality, with the legally affiliated adjacent villages, had a population of 87,780.[7]

Haskovo
Year 1887 1910 1934 1946 1956 1965 1975 1985 1992 2001 2005 2009 2011 2021
Population 14,191 15,067 26,516 27,435 38,812 57,777 75,259 87,847 80,773 80,303 78,668 77,050 76,397 67,086
Highest number 95,807 in 1990
Sources: National Statistical Institute,[6][8] citypopulation.de,[9] pop-stat.mashke.org,[10] Bulgarian Academy of Sciences[5]

Ethnic and religious composition edit

According to the latest 2011 census data, the individuals declared their ethnic identity were distributed as follows:[11][12]

  • Bulgarians: 54,869 (79.3%)
  • Turks: 12,507 (18.1%)
  • Roma: 691 (1.0%)
  • Others: 400 (0.8%)
  • Indefinable: 709 (0.7%)
  • Undeclared: 7,221 (9.5%)

Total: 76,397

In Haskovo Municipality 63,963 declared as Bulgarians, 16,890 as Turks, 3859 as Roma and 8,984 did not declare their ethnic group. Most of the 28,444 Turks (12.5%) in Haskovo Province are concentrated within the city and the municipality, while the Bulgarians have a higher proportion in the province than the city, numbering 180,541 (79.4%).

According to the 2001 census, the Orthodox Christians are around 80% vs. around 20% Muslims.

Culture edit

 
Ivan Dimov Drama Theatre (est. 1921), named after the well-known Bulgarian actor
 
The Monument of the Holy Mother of God, the world's highest monument of the Virgin Mary

The most notable cultural landmarks in Haskovo are the Ivan Dimov drama theater, renovated in 2004, the Museum of History, and an art gallery. The annual Colourful Thrace Sings and Dances folk festival takes place in the nearby park Kenana.

A 32-metre-high monument of the Mother of God and the Infant Jesus was erected on the Hill of Youth near Haskovo in 2003. The monument was inaugurated on 8 September on the occasion of the Nativity of Holy Virgin Mary, when the day of the town of Haskovo is celebrated. It was entered into the Guinness Book of Records as the highest monument to the Mother of God in the world.

Haskovo has recently invested in renovating its town center, with a variety of new sculptures and fountains erected.

Municipal landmarks include the Thracian Aleksandrovo tomb as well as Uzundzhovo's Church of the Assumption, built originally as a mosque during Ottoman times. In 1395 the Eski cami (the Old Mosque) was built as one of the first in the Balkans. Its minaret is slightly inclined.

Notable people edit

Places to visit edit

Monuments edit

  • Monument to Captain Petko Voivoda
  • Monument to the Unknown Warrior
  • Monument to the Haskovo Revivalists
  • Monument to the 10th Rhodope Infantry Regiment
  • Monument of Envy
  • Monument to the Haskovo Revivalists
  • Monument to the Victory
  • Monument to Dimitar Ivanov-Litso

Sacred architecture edit

  • The monument "Holy Mother of God" entered the Guinness World Records as the world's tallest statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary with the Infant. The monument was erected with respect, love and gratitude to the Mother of God. It was opened in 2003 with the consecration of water by Metropolitan Arseniy. In 2005 it was entered in the Guinness Book of World Records, and since 2009 it is in the list of the Hundred National Tourist Sites of Bulgaria.
  • The bell tower - with impressive dimensions and unforgettable views rises above the town of Haskovo. The almost 29-meter-high bell tower was erected in 2010 next to the Holy Mother of God monument and quickly took its place in the resulting architectural ensemble.
  • The Old Mosque (Eski Mosque) is the earliest mosque in the Bulgarian lands. It was built immediately after the invasion of the Ottoman Turks in Bulgaria, in the year 797 AH (1395 AD). In 1968 the Eski Mosque was declared a cultural monument. Currently, the mosque is significantly dug into the ground (probably due to the rising level of the surrounding streets).
  • The Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin in the village of Uzundzhovo, near Haskovo, is unique not only in its architecture, but also in the history it tells. Created as a Christian temple, it was destroyed by the Ottoman Empire and a mosque was built in its place. At the beginning of the 20th century, Turkey returned the property to Bulgaria and then began the reconstruction of the mosque into a church. In 2007 the church was restored mainly by the Municipality of Haskovo. During the restoration, two medieval inscriptions in Arabic with religious and philosophical themes were found, which have not yet been precisely dated. In the last century, the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the village of Uzundzhovo was declared a cultural monument.

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Haskovo is twinned with:[13]

Economy edit

The branch structure of the economy of Haskovo municipality is diverse and consists of Bulgarian and international companies of different sizes. These companies sell their products in both foreign and domestic markets.

The future development of the municipality is related to the full use of natural and climatic conditions in the field of agriculture - efforts to develop promising market-oriented agricultural production, creation of agricultural consulting centers and others. The historical features and the rich culture of the region, in combination with the well-developed transport and tourist infrastructure, are a favorable factor for the development of tourism. The partnership relations established by the municipality with cities from England, Austria, France, Greece, Turkey, Italy, Spain, Portugal, the US, Russia, Serbia, Belarus also have a valuable contribution in this respect.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Население по области, общини, местоживеене и пол | Национален статистически институт". nsi.bg. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
  2. ^ a b Sahin, İlhan. Hasköy (TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi). 1997.
  3. ^ Arrowsmith, John. Turkey in Europe 11 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine. 1832.
  4. ^
  5. ^ a b (in Bulgarian) Bulgarian Academy of Sciences 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ a b (in Bulgarian)National Statistical Institute - Towns population 1956-1992 [permanent dead link]
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 November 2012.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 November 2010.
  9. ^ . www.citypopulation.de. Archived from the original on 31 May 2012.
  10. ^ ""pop-stat.mashke.org"". from the original on 16 October 2015. Retrieved 7 January 2011.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 8 September 2013.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 April 2012.
  13. ^ "Побратимени градове". haskovo.bg (in Bulgarian). Haskovo. from the original on 26 May 2019. Retrieved 29 April 2021.

External links edit

  • Haskovo municipality website
  • Online guide of Haskovo
  • Haskovo municipality at Domino.bg 16 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  • Haskovo.info
  • Haskovo.biz
  • Haskovo News 11 February 2022 at the Wayback Machine
  • Сайт за безплатни обяви
  • Tourist Information Center - Haskovo

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Haskovo Bulgarian Haskovo ˈxaskovo is a city in the region of Northern Thrace in southern Bulgaria and the administrative centre of the Haskovo Province not far from the borders with Greece and Turkey According to Operative Program Regional Development of Bulgaria the urban area of Haskovo is the seventh largest in Bulgaria and has a population of 184 731 inhabitants Haskovo has a population of 64 564 as of 2022 making it Bulgaria s 12th largest city Haskovo HaskovoCityHaskovoCoat of armsHaskovoLocation of Haskovo within BulgariaShow map of BulgariaHaskovoHaskovo Balkans Show map of BalkansHaskovoHaskovo Europe Show map of EuropeCoordinates 41 56 N 25 34 E 41 933 N 25 567 E 41 933 25 567CountryBulgariaProvince Oblast HaskovoGovernment MayorStanislav DechevArea City25 555 km2 9 867 sq mi Elevation203 m 666 ft Population 2023 1 City64 564 Urban83 682Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Postal Code6300Area code038Vehicle registrationXWebsiteOfficial website The first settlement found in Haskovo is from circa 5000 BC Haskovo celebrated its 1 000th anniversary as a town in 1985 To mark the event a new clock tower was erected in the centre of the town Haskovo Cove in Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands Antarctica is named after the city of Haskovo Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Climate 2 Etymology 3 History 3 1 Ottoman era 3 2 Modern era 4 Population 4 1 Ethnic and religious composition 5 Culture 6 Notable people 7 Places to visit 7 1 Monuments 7 2 Sacred architecture 8 Twin towns sister cities 9 Economy 10 Gallery 11 References 12 External linksGeography editClimate edit Haskovo has a temperate climate Koppen Cfa Trewartha Do closely bordring on a continental climate with an average yearly temperature of about 13 C 55 F Winters are cold albeit not as snowy as the western and northern parts of the country Summers are hot and late summer is somewhat dry Climate data for Haskovo Bulgaria Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high C F 18 7 65 7 22 4 72 3 27 4 81 3 32 8 91 0 36 0 96 8 38 4 101 1 40 6 105 1 41 8 107 2 38 1 100 6 35 0 95 0 28 9 84 0 20 0 68 0 41 8 107 2 Mean daily maximum C F 4 6 40 3 7 5 45 5 11 9 53 4 18 7 65 7 23 8 74 8 27 6 81 7 30 5 86 9 30 8 87 4 26 7 80 1 20 1 68 2 13 0 55 4 7 0 44 6 18 5 65 3 Daily mean C F 0 2 32 4 2 6 36 7 6 2 43 2 12 3 54 1 17 2 63 0 21 0 69 8 23 6 74 5 23 4 74 1 19 1 66 4 13 4 56 1 8 1 46 6 3 0 37 4 12 5 54 5 Mean daily minimum C F 3 7 25 3 1 6 29 1 1 2 34 2 6 0 42 8 10 7 51 3 14 2 57 6 16 2 61 2 15 8 60 4 12 2 54 0 7 8 46 0 4 0 39 2 0 7 30 7 6 8 44 2 Record low C F 25 5 13 9 24 5 12 1 16 8 1 8 6 0 21 2 0 0 32 0 5 7 42 3 9 7 49 5 6 4 43 5 1 1 34 0 5 9 21 4 14 5 5 9 19 4 2 9 25 5 13 9 Average precipitation mm inches 63 2 5 47 1 9 50 2 0 57 2 2 67 2 6 69 2 7 40 1 6 37 1 5 34 1 3 61 2 4 67 2 6 75 3 0 667 26 3 Mean monthly sunshine hours 102 124 173 216 270 302 336 325 241 172 127 92 2 480 Source Stringmeteo com Etymology editThe name of the town is derived from its earlier Ottoman era name Haskoy which is a hybrid Arabic Turkish compound meaning special village Turkish has special via Arabic خ اص Turkish koy village It was so named after it became the centre of an Ottoman administrative district in the region 2 The ancient Thracian name of the settlement was Marsa Greek Marsa by which it was known until as late as 1782 By 1830 it was known by its Turkish name Haskoy 3 The Bulgarian and common Slavic placename suffix ovo replaced the Turkish koy after the city switched to Bulgarian from Ottoman rule History editAccording to archeologists the area of Haskovo was originally settled about seven thousand years ago In and around Haskovo evidence has been preserved that confirms its long history during the prehistoric Thracian Greek Roman and Byzantine periods In the 9th century during the First Bulgarian Empire a fortress was built in Haskovo that soon was transformed into a town The town was located at the centre of a sizable region between the Klokotnitsa Harmanliyska and Maritsa rivers Ottoman era edit The village and surrounding area became part of the Ottoman Empire shortly after the conquest of Edirne in 1361 During the time of Mehmed the Conqueror Haskoy as it was then known was settled by around 750 people consisting of 150 Muslim families spread across 12 neighbourhoods Haci Mahmud Isa Fakih Sofular Sarac Inebey Sarac Musa Haci Kayali Cullah Haci Ismail Kadi Debbaglar Haci Bayezid and Dervisan The village acquired a largely agricultural character during most of the Ottoman period there was also a thriving cottage industry and craftsmen such as saddlers tanners shoemakers furriers and soapmakers dyers and chandlers made their home in Haskoy In 1515 the population increased to 1400 people in 274 households and in 1530 it was recorded that there was one Friday mosque cami as well as six smaller mosques in the village In 1592 the Ottoman Grand Vizier Sinan Pasha commissioned the building of two caravanserais two baths shops a mosque and an almshouse at the request of the people According to the Austrian historian and orientalist Joseph von Hammer Purgstall Sinan Pasha also inaugurated the nearby Uzuncaova Uzundzhovo fair which would become famous in all of Ottoman Bulgaria The town s importance increased in the 19th century With its markets and fairs Haskoy became a significant centre of commerce in the Sanjak District of Filibe At the same time an increasing number of Bulgarians and other minorities came to settle in the town By the second half of the century the population had grown to about 6000 people of whom 3500 were non Muslims and only 2500 were Turks In the 1870s Haskoy was a hotbed of revolutionary activity during the Bulgarian National Revival and subsequent Russo Turkish War of 1877 1878 after which de facto Ottoman control of the town came to an end Modern era edit Haskovo was part of Eastern Rumelia from 1878 1885 and was then incorporated into the autonomous Principality of Bulgaria which declared full independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1908 It was renamed Haskovo after Bulgarian independence 2 After the liberation from Ottoman rule in 1878 the Haskovo region became popular for high quality tobacco production However presently there is no cigarette production in the region anymore after the once big Tobacco company Haskovo BT closed in 2005 4 Currently the biggest enterprises produce food machinery and textiles Population editThe population of Haskovo was 14 191 in 1887 5 Since then it started growing decade by decade mostly because of the migrants from the rural areas and the surrounding smaller towns It reached its peak in the period 1987 1991 when the population exceeded 90 000 6 In December 2017 Haskovo s population was 71 214 people within the city limits The Haskovo Municipality with the legally affiliated adjacent villages had a population of 87 780 7 Haskovo Year 1887 1910 1934 1946 1956 1965 1975 1985 1992 2001 2005 2009 2011 2021 Population 14 191 15 067 26 516 27 435 38 812 57 777 75 259 87 847 80 773 80 303 78 668 77 050 76 397 67 086 Highest number 95 807 in 1990 Sources National Statistical Institute 6 8 citypopulation de 9 pop stat mashke org 10 Bulgarian Academy of Sciences 5 Ethnic and religious composition edit According to the latest 2011 census data the individuals declared their ethnic identity were distributed as follows 11 12 Bulgarians 54 869 79 3 Turks 12 507 18 1 Roma 691 1 0 Others 400 0 8 Indefinable 709 0 7 Undeclared 7 221 9 5 Total 76 397In Haskovo Municipality 63 963 declared as Bulgarians 16 890 as Turks 3859 as Roma and 8 984 did not declare their ethnic group Most of the 28 444 Turks 12 5 in Haskovo Province are concentrated within the city and the municipality while the Bulgarians have a higher proportion in the province than the city numbering 180 541 79 4 According to the 2001 census the Orthodox Christians are around 80 vs around 20 Muslims Culture edit nbsp Ivan Dimov Drama Theatre est 1921 named after the well known Bulgarian actor nbsp The Monument of the Holy Mother of God the world s highest monument of the Virgin Mary The most notable cultural landmarks in Haskovo are the Ivan Dimov drama theater renovated in 2004 the Museum of History and an art gallery The annual Colourful Thrace Sings and Dances folk festival takes place in the nearby park Kenana A 32 metre high monument of the Mother of God and the Infant Jesus was erected on the Hill of Youth near Haskovo in 2003 The monument was inaugurated on 8 September on the occasion of the Nativity of Holy Virgin Mary when the day of the town of Haskovo is celebrated It was entered into the Guinness Book of Records as the highest monument to the Mother of God in the world Haskovo has recently invested in renovating its town center with a variety of new sculptures and fountains erected Municipal landmarks include the Thracian Aleksandrovo tomb as well as Uzundzhovo s Church of the Assumption built originally as a mosque during Ottoman times In 1395 the Eski cami the Old Mosque was built as one of the first in the Balkans Its minaret is slightly inclined Notable people editTane Nikolov 1873 1947 revolutionary Asen Zlatarov 1885 1936 scientist Anyu Angelov 1942 acting Minister of Defence Stanimir Stoilov b 1967 footballer and football manager Grigor Dimitrov b 1991 tennis player 2008 Wimbledon and US Open junior champion Georgi Andreev b 1969 director of the National Folk Ensemble Filip Kutev Ciguli 1957 2014 Turkish romani singer and musician Yuri Yunakov b 1958 Roma musician known for participating in the development of Bulgarian wedding music and introducing it to the United States Asparuh Leshnikov Ari b 1897 1978 musician Asen Vasilev b 1977 acting Minister of Finance Gabriela Stoeva b 1994 badminton player three time European Champion and European Games gold medalist as wellPlaces to visit editMonuments edit Monument to Captain Petko Voivoda Monument to the Unknown Warrior Monument to the Haskovo Revivalists Monument to the 10th Rhodope Infantry Regiment Monument of Envy Monument to the Haskovo Revivalists Monument to the Victory Monument to Dimitar Ivanov Litso Sacred architecture edit The monument Holy Mother of God entered the Guinness World Records as the world s tallest statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary with the Infant The monument was erected with respect love and gratitude to the Mother of God It was opened in 2003 with the consecration of water by Metropolitan Arseniy In 2005 it was entered in the Guinness Book of World Records and since 2009 it is in the list of the Hundred National Tourist Sites of Bulgaria The bell tower with impressive dimensions and unforgettable views rises above the town of Haskovo The almost 29 meter high bell tower was erected in 2010 next to the Holy Mother of God monument and quickly took its place in the resulting architectural ensemble The Old Mosque Eski Mosque is the earliest mosque in the Bulgarian lands It was built immediately after the invasion of the Ottoman Turks in Bulgaria in the year 797 AH 1395 AD In 1968 the Eski Mosque was declared a cultural monument Currently the mosque is significantly dug into the ground probably due to the rising level of the surrounding streets The Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin in the village of Uzundzhovo near Haskovo is unique not only in its architecture but also in the history it tells Created as a Christian temple it was destroyed by the Ottoman Empire and a mosque was built in its place At the beginning of the 20th century Turkey returned the property to Bulgaria and then began the reconstruction of the mosque into a church In 2007 the church was restored mainly by the Municipality of Haskovo During the restoration two medieval inscriptions in Arabic with religious and philosophical themes were found which have not yet been precisely dated In the last century the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the village of Uzundzhovo was declared a cultural monument Twin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Bulgaria Haskovo is twinned with 13 nbsp Edirne Turkey nbsp Enguera Spain nbsp Leicester England United Kingdom nbsp Shatura Russia nbsp Veszprem Hungary nbsp Viseu PortugalEconomy editThe branch structure of the economy of Haskovo municipality is diverse and consists of Bulgarian and international companies of different sizes These companies sell their products in both foreign and domestic markets The future development of the municipality is related to the full use of natural and climatic conditions in the field of agriculture efforts to develop promising market oriented agricultural production creation of agricultural consulting centers and others The historical features and the rich culture of the region in combination with the well developed transport and tourist infrastructure are a favorable factor for the development of tourism The partnership relations established by the municipality with cities from England Austria France Greece Turkey Italy Spain Portugal the US Russia Serbia Belarus also have a valuable contribution in this respect Gallery edit nbsp New office building nbsp City centre nbsp Building nbsp Haskovo municipality hall nbsp View from Virgin Mary monument nbsp The Virgin Mary monumentReferences edit Naselenie po oblasti obshini mestozhiveene i pol Nacionalen statisticheski institut nsi bg Retrieved 3 January 2024 a b Sahin Ilhan Haskoy TDV Islam Ansiklopedisi 1997 Arrowsmith John Turkey in Europe Archived 11 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine 1832 HighBeam a b in Bulgarian Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Archived 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine a b in Bulgarian National Statistical Institute Towns population 1956 1992 permanent dead link Cities Archived from the original on 13 November 2012 Statistics Archived from the original on 13 November 2010 Bulgaria Major Cities Population Statistics Maps Charts Weather and Web Information www citypopulation de Archived from the original on 31 May 2012 pop stat mashke org Archived from the original on 16 October 2015 Retrieved 7 January 2011 Population by age Archived from the original on 8 September 2013 Population by ethnos Archived from the original on 22 April 2012 Pobratimeni gradove haskovo bg in Bulgarian Haskovo Archived from the original on 26 May 2019 Retrieved 29 April 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Haskovo Haskovo municipality website Online guide of Haskovo Haskovo net Haskovo municipality at Domino bg Archived 16 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine Haskovo info Haskovo biz Haskovlii com Haskovo News Archived 11 February 2022 at the Wayback Machine Sajt za bezplatni obyavi Tourist Information Center Haskovo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Haskovo amp oldid 1204860633, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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