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Sliven

Sliven (Bulgarian: Сливен [ˈslivɛn]) is the eighth-largest city in Bulgaria and the administrative and industrial centre of Sliven Province and municipality in Northern Thrace.

Sliven
Сливен
Town
Top: Panorama view of Sliven, 2nd left: Sliven City Hall, 2nd right: Stefan Kirov Drama Theater, 3rd left: Monument of Hadji Dimitar, 3rd right: Hadji Dimitar House Museum, 4th left: Saint Dimitar Cathedral, 4th right: Clock Tower, Bottom left: A bust chieftain of Hadji Dimitar in Dimitar House Museum, Bottom right: Slivenski Bit Museum
Sliven
Location of Sliven
Sliven
Sliven (Balkans)
Coordinates: 42°41′N 26°20′E / 42.683°N 26.333°E / 42.683; 26.333
Country Bulgaria
Province
(Oblast)
Sliven
Government
 • MayorStefan Radev
Area
 • Town193.78 km2 (74.82 sq mi)
Elevation
243 m (797 ft)
Population
 (Census 2021)[1][2]
 • Town83,740
 • Density430/km2 (1,100/sq mi)
 • Urban
115,241
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal Code
8800
Area code044
License plateCH
WebsiteOfficial website

Sliven is famous for its heroic Haiduts who fought against the Ottoman Turks in the 19th century and is known as the "City of the 100 Voyvodi", a Voyvoda being a leader of Haiduts.

The famous rocky massif Sinite Kamani (Сините камъни, "The Blue Rocks") and the associated national park, the fresh air and the mineral springs offer diverse opportunities for leisure and tourism. Investors are exploring the opportunity to use the famous local wind (Bora) for the production of electricity.

Another point of interest and a major symbol of the city as featured on the coat of arms, is the more than thousand-year-old Stariyat Briast (Старият Бряст, "The Old Elm"), a huge Smooth-leaved Elm in the center of the city. During Ottoman rule, Turkish officials used to hang Bulgarian revolutionaries on it. Today the city is helping the tree to live on by frequent evaluations and reinforcing its base. It was elected Bulgarian tree of the year in 2013. On 19 March 2014 the results of an online poll were revealed at a ceremony in the European Parliament. The Old Elm was voted European Tree of the Year 2014. The city also served as an important strategic centre for the Bulgarian Army, with the headquarters of the Bulgarian Third Army located in the centre of the city, being situated relatively near to the sensitive Turkish border.

Sliven Peak on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after Sliven.

Name

The name comes from the Slavic word sliv ("pour, confluence") + the Slavic suffix or ending -en.[3] In Turkish the name of the city is İslimiye, while in Greek it is Σλίβεν.

Geography

 
View of Sliven and the lowlands of Thrace from southern Stara Planina

Sliven is located 300 km east of Bulgaria's capital Sofia, 100 km from Burgas, the country's largest commercial port, 130 km from the border with Turkey and 130 km from the border with Greece. It is located in close proximity to the cities of Yambol and Nova Zagora.

West of the city lies the so-called Peach Valley which contains large peach orchards. The city is also known for its mineral baths whose water is used to treat diseases of the liver and nervous system[citation needed].

The most visited geographical location and attraction in the city is the Karandila (Карандила). It is a hilltop 1050m above sea level, with great sights overlooking the city. The rock formation Halkata (Хaлката, "The Ring") is located on the Karandila. It is a rock protrusion with a peculiar hole in the center. According to myth, one would have their most sincere wish granted upon passing through the ring. Karandila is the site of the annual Karakachani festival, organized by the Federation of the Cultural and Educational Associations of Karakachans (ФКПДК) in Bulgaria each July.[4]

Karandila is located in the nature park Sinite Kamani (Сините камъни), whose peak Bulgarka (Българка, 1181 m.) is the highest in the eastern Balkan mountain.[5]

Climate

Sliven Municipality is situated on the sub-Balkan plain in the zone of transitional-continental climate. In the region of Sliven, winter is mild and summer is relatively warm. Autumn is longer than spring. The local wind Bora is typical for the region.

Climate data for Sliven (2002-2013)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 6.7
(44.1)
8.5
(47.3)
13.0
(55.4)
18.5
(65.3)
24.0
(75.2)
28.1
(82.6)
30.8
(87.4)
31.3
(88.3)
26.1
(79.0)
19.5
(67.1)
13.6
(56.5)
7.7
(45.9)
19.0
(66.2)
Daily mean °C (°F) 2.3
(36.1)
3.5
(38.3)
8.2
(46.8)
13.4
(56.1)
18.7
(65.7)
23.2
(73.8)
25.2
(77.4)
25.6
(78.1)
20.9
(69.6)
14.7
(58.5)
9.6
(49.3)
3.7
(38.7)
14.3
(57.7)
Average low °C (°F) −0.5
(31.1)
0.6
(33.1)
3.5
(38.3)
8.7
(47.7)
12.7
(54.9)
17.0
(62.6)
19.0
(66.2)
19.2
(66.6)
15.0
(59.0)
10.2
(50.4)
5.6
(42.1)
1.1
(34.0)
9.3
(48.7)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 46
(1.8)
41
(1.6)
31
(1.2)
50
(2.0)
67
(2.6)
66
(2.6)
54
(2.1)
37
(1.5)
32
(1.3)
43
(1.7)
61
(2.4)
59
(2.3)
587
(23.1)
Mean monthly sunshine hours 94 122 171 213 264 293 327 319 232 191 123 87 2,441
Source: weather.com [6]

Demography

According to the Bulgarian National Statistical Institute, as of 2021, the total population of the Sliven Municipality is 115,241 inhabitants while 83,740 inhabitants live in the city of Sliven.[2] The town is called the under-age mother capital of Europe, with 177 such births in 2008.

Sliven
Year 1887 1910 1934 1946 1956 1965 1975 1985 1992 2001 2005 2009 2011 2021
Population 20,893 25,142 30,571 34,291 46,175 68,536 90,316 102,268 106,225 100,366 95,518 93,781 91,620 83,740
Highest number 114,696 in 1991
Sources: National Statistical Institute,[1][7][8] citypopulation.de,[9] pop-stat.mashke.org,[10] Bulgarian Academy of Sciences[11]
Historical population
YearPop.±%
188720,893—    
191025,142+20.3%
193430,571+21.6%
194634,291+12.2%
195646,175+34.7%
196568,536+48.4%
197590,316+31.8%
1985102,268+13.2%
1991114,696+12.2%
2001100,366−12.5%
200595,518−4.8%
200993,781−1.8%
201191,620−2.3%
 
Sliven Panorama - view to the east
 
View to Sinite Kamani

Ethnic groups

Members of the following ethnic groups are represented in the city's population:[12][13]

Total: 91,620

In Sliven Municipality, 88,750 declared as Bulgarians, 12,153 as Roma, 4,209 as Turks, and 18,641 did not declare their ethnic group. The city of Sliven, Sliven Municipality and Sliven Province have the largest number of Roma in Bulgaria.

History

 
Saint Demetrius church in Sliven, built 1831
 
The monument of Hadzhi Dimitar in Sliven
 
The house museum of the Sliven lifestyle
 
Sliven clock tower, built 1808

Remains of the oldest settlements on the territory of Sliven date back to around 6000 BCE of the Neolithic. Ruins of a Thracian settlement dating to around 5th–3rd century BCE as well as Thracian ceramics and Hellenistic coins have been discovered in the area of Hisarlaka — a small hill in Sliven. In antiquity it was known as Selymnos (Σήλυμνος in Greek). The area occupied by present-day Sliven has in the past been settled by the Thracian tribes Asti, Kabileti and Seleti. These tribes held their independence until time of Philip II of Macedon and Alexander the Great who conquered them.

The 2nd century BCE marked the beginning of the Roman conquests of northeastern Thracia. Sliven was conquered by Rome around 72–71 BCE when the Thracian[14] Kabile and later Greek[15] cities of Kabile and Apolonia are conquered. With the emergence of the Roman Empire the region of the city became part of the Thracian province of the Roman Empire.

A new stage in the city's history began around 2nd-4th century. The first written records of the settlement's name, Tuida/Suida/Tsuida date to this period. This name is most likely of Thracian origin. Its etymology is currently not understood. Known as "İslimye" by the Turks, during Ottoman rule it was a sanjak centre in first Rumelia eyalet, then Silistre (Özi) eyalet, Edirne vilayet, finally being for a short period a centre of a department in the autonomous province of Eastern Rumelia before its inclusion in the Principality of Bulgaria in 1885. During the First World War it was the site of the Sliven prisoner of war camp, the largest such camp in the country. It was the place of internment for Greek and Serbian civilians and soldiers, with peak numbers of 19,000.[16]

In more modern times, Sliven became one of the most significant cultural centres during the Bulgarian National Revival, with much of its old heritage still preserved and enriched and today offers to its citizens and visitors a lot of opportunities for cultural life. It served as the birthplace of many prominent Bulgarians, including Hadzhi Dimitar, Dobri Chintulov, Ivan Seliminski. Another notable native is Anton Pann who composed the Romanian national anthem. Another notable resident is Yordan Letchkov, whose goal in the 1994 World Cup eliminated defending champion Germany. Letchkov was mayor of Sliven from 2003 to 2011.

Economy

The economy of Sliven has centered around industry since the early 19th century. In 1834, Dobri Zhelyazkov established the first factory in Bulgarian lands, thus starting industrial development in Bulgaria. Sliven was one of the largest industrial centers in Bulgaria, playing an important role during the Bulgarian National Revival. It has long-lived traditions in textiles, machine-building, glass-making, chemical production, and the technical and food industries.

Following the beginning of communist rule in Bulgaria in 1944, most industries were nationalized and much industrial building and development was spurred. Industry continued to develop until the fall of communism, at which point much of the previously built industry stagnated; many plants and factories were shut down and there was little development.

In contemporary times, Sliven has experienced a surge in economy with increased investment, banking establishments and new industries have begun to emerge. The dairy industry, which has long been present, continues to grow and thrive. The wine industry, with companies such as Vinprom and Vini Sliven and about a dozen others, continues to grow as grapes are easily grown due to the climate conditions. In terms of heavy industry, the city produces electric lights and electrical machines. The city has also become notorious as a source of young girls who are trafficked into the sex industry.

Light industry in Sliven is mostly devoted to textiles with many companies making wool clothing, socks, and food.

Culture

 
Theater traditions in Sliven date back 140 years when the city opens its first theatrical stage. The first professional theatrical ensemble was created in 1918 at the Zora community center. The dramatic theater in Sliven, situated on the city's main square. This theatre serves as a venue for various performing arts.

There are many buildings in the city built in the National Revival Architecture style, including the House museum "Hadzhi Dimitar". It is in the south western part of the town and shows visitors a complex of a native memorial home and an old traditional inn. The Museum collection "Dobri Chintulov" is on the North side of Sliven; it was the home of the Bulgarian revival teacher and poet Dobri Chintulov. The city's main theater is located at the main city square. It is named after the Sliven native Stefan Kirov (Стефан Киров) who was a prominent actor and director.

Famous people

Transportation

There is a military airport in the town, the Sliven Airfield.

See also

Twin towns – sister cities

Sliven is twinned with:[17]

References

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on Apr 8, 2011. Retrieved Jul 20, 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Население по области, общини, местоживеене и пол | Национален статистически институт". nsi.bg. Retrieved Jul 20, 2022.
  3. ^ (in Bulgarian). БНС – Сливен. Archived from the original on 2008-09-28. Retrieved 2008-09-14.
  4. ^ Annual Karakachan Festival, Karandila
  5. ^ . web.archive.org. May 15, 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-05-15. Retrieved Jul 20, 2022.
  6. ^ "weatheronline.co.uk: Historical Weather for Sliven, Bulgaria". weatheronline.co.uk. 2012. Retrieved on May 9, 2013.
  7. ^ (in Bulgarian) National Statistical Institute - Towns population 1956-1992[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ "Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - towns in 2009". www.nsi.bg. Retrieved Jul 20, 2022.
  9. ^ "Bulgaria: Major Cities - Population Statistics, Maps, Charts, Weather and Web Information". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved Jul 20, 2022.
  10. ^ "Cities of Bulgaria". pop-stat.mashke.org. Retrieved Jul 20, 2022.
  11. ^ (in Bulgarian) Bulgarian Academy of Sciences 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ "Population on 01.02.2011 by provinces, municipalities, settlements and age; National Statistical Institute". Retrieved Jul 20, 2022.
  13. ^ "Population by province, municipality, settlement and ethnic identification, by 01.02.2011; Bulgarian National Statistical Institute". Retrieved Jul 20, 2022.
  14. ^ Fol, Aleksandar. The Thracian Royal city of Kabyle. - In: Settlement Life in Ancient Thrace. IIIrd International Symposium “Cabyle”, 17–21 May 1993 Jambol. Jambol, 53-55.
  15. ^ An Inventory of Archaic and Classical Poleis: An Investigation Conducted by The Copenhagen Polis Centre for the Danish National Research Foundation by Mogens Herman Hansen,2005,Index
  16. ^ Pissari, Milovan (2013). "Bulgarian Crimes against Civilians in Occupied Serbia during the First World War" (PDF). Balcanica. Institute for Balkan Studies (44): 357–390. doi:10.2298/BALC1344357P. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
  17. ^ "Градове-партньори". sliven.bg (in Bulgarian). Sliven. Retrieved 2021-04-02.

External links

  • "Sliven" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 25 (11th ed.). 1911.
  • Digital photos from Sliven
  • Official site of Sliven Municipality
  • Sliven.net
  • RegionSliven.org
  • Sliven.government.bg
  • Sliven.start.bg

Coordinates: 42°41′N 26°20′E / 42.683°N 26.333°E / 42.683; 26.333

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Sliven Bulgarian Sliven ˈslivɛn is the eighth largest city in Bulgaria and the administrative and industrial centre of Sliven Province and municipality in Northern Thrace Sliven SlivenTownTop Panorama view of Sliven 2nd left Sliven City Hall 2nd right Stefan Kirov Drama Theater 3rd left Monument of Hadji Dimitar 3rd right Hadji Dimitar House Museum 4th left Saint Dimitar Cathedral 4th right Clock Tower Bottom left A bust chieftain of Hadji Dimitar in Dimitar House Museum Bottom right Slivenski Bit MuseumFlagCoat of armsSlivenLocation of SlivenShow map of BulgariaSlivenSliven Balkans Show map of BalkansCoordinates 42 41 N 26 20 E 42 683 N 26 333 E 42 683 26 333Country BulgariaProvince Oblast SlivenGovernment MayorStefan RadevArea Town193 78 km2 74 82 sq mi Elevation243 m 797 ft Population Census 2021 1 2 Town83 740 Density430 km2 1 100 sq mi Urban115 241Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Postal Code8800Area code044License plateCHWebsiteOfficial websiteSliven is famous for its heroic Haiduts who fought against the Ottoman Turks in the 19th century and is known as the City of the 100 Voyvodi a Voyvoda being a leader of Haiduts The famous rocky massif Sinite Kamani Sinite kamni The Blue Rocks and the associated national park the fresh air and the mineral springs offer diverse opportunities for leisure and tourism Investors are exploring the opportunity to use the famous local wind Bora for the production of electricity Another point of interest and a major symbol of the city as featured on the coat of arms is the more than thousand year old Stariyat Briast Stariyat Bryast The Old Elm a huge Smooth leaved Elm in the center of the city During Ottoman rule Turkish officials used to hang Bulgarian revolutionaries on it Today the city is helping the tree to live on by frequent evaluations and reinforcing its base It was elected Bulgarian tree of the year in 2013 On 19 March 2014 the results of an online poll were revealed at a ceremony in the European Parliament The Old Elm was voted European Tree of the Year 2014 The city also served as an important strategic centre for the Bulgarian Army with the headquarters of the Bulgarian Third Army located in the centre of the city being situated relatively near to the sensitive Turkish border Sliven Peak on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands Antarctica is named after Sliven Contents 1 Name 2 Geography 3 Climate 4 Demography 4 1 Ethnic groups 5 History 6 Economy 7 Culture 8 Famous people 9 Transportation 10 See also 11 Twin towns sister cities 12 References 13 External linksName EditThe name comes from the Slavic word sliv pour confluence the Slavic suffix or ending en 3 In Turkish the name of the city is Islimiye while in Greek it is Sliben Geography Edit View of Sliven and the lowlands of Thrace from southern Stara Planina Sliven is located 300 km east of Bulgaria s capital Sofia 100 km from Burgas the country s largest commercial port 130 km from the border with Turkey and 130 km from the border with Greece It is located in close proximity to the cities of Yambol and Nova Zagora West of the city lies the so called Peach Valley which contains large peach orchards The city is also known for its mineral baths whose water is used to treat diseases of the liver and nervous system citation needed The most visited geographical location and attraction in the city is the Karandila Karandila It is a hilltop 1050m above sea level with great sights overlooking the city The rock formation Halkata Halkata The Ring is located on the Karandila It is a rock protrusion with a peculiar hole in the center According to myth one would have their most sincere wish granted upon passing through the ring Karandila is the site of the annual Karakachani festival organized by the Federation of the Cultural and Educational Associations of Karakachans FKPDK in Bulgaria each July 4 Karandila is located in the nature park Sinite Kamani Sinite kamni whose peak Bulgarka Blgarka 1181 m is the highest in the eastern Balkan mountain 5 Climate EditSliven Municipality is situated on the sub Balkan plain in the zone of transitional continental climate In the region of Sliven winter is mild and summer is relatively warm Autumn is longer than spring The local wind Bora is typical for the region Climate data for Sliven 2002 2013 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 6 7 44 1 8 5 47 3 13 0 55 4 18 5 65 3 24 0 75 2 28 1 82 6 30 8 87 4 31 3 88 3 26 1 79 0 19 5 67 1 13 6 56 5 7 7 45 9 19 0 66 2 Daily mean C F 2 3 36 1 3 5 38 3 8 2 46 8 13 4 56 1 18 7 65 7 23 2 73 8 25 2 77 4 25 6 78 1 20 9 69 6 14 7 58 5 9 6 49 3 3 7 38 7 14 3 57 7 Average low C F 0 5 31 1 0 6 33 1 3 5 38 3 8 7 47 7 12 7 54 9 17 0 62 6 19 0 66 2 19 2 66 6 15 0 59 0 10 2 50 4 5 6 42 1 1 1 34 0 9 3 48 7 Average precipitation mm inches 46 1 8 41 1 6 31 1 2 50 2 0 67 2 6 66 2 6 54 2 1 37 1 5 32 1 3 43 1 7 61 2 4 59 2 3 587 23 1 Mean monthly sunshine hours 94 122 171 213 264 293 327 319 232 191 123 87 2 441Source weather com 6 Demography EditAccording to the Bulgarian National Statistical Institute as of 2021 the total population of the Sliven Municipality is 115 241 inhabitants while 83 740 inhabitants live in the city of Sliven 2 The town is called the under age mother capital of Europe with 177 such births in 2008 SlivenYear 1887 1910 1934 1946 1956 1965 1975 1985 1992 2001 2005 2009 2011 2021Population 20 893 25 142 30 571 34 291 46 175 68 536 90 316 102 268 106 225 100 366 95 518 93 781 91 620 83 740Highest number 114 696 in 1991Sources National Statistical Institute 1 7 8 citypopulation de 9 pop stat mashke org 10 Bulgarian Academy of Sciences 11 Historical populationYearPop 188720 893 191025 142 20 3 193430 571 21 6 194634 291 12 2 195646 175 34 7 196568 536 48 4 197590 316 31 8 1985102 268 13 2 1991114 696 12 2 2001100 366 12 5 200595 518 4 8 200993 781 1 8 201191 620 2 3 Sliven Panorama view to the east View to Sinite Kamani Ethnic groups Edit Members of the following ethnic groups are represented in the city s population 12 13 Bulgarians 68 853 87 1 Roma 5 666 7 2 Turks 2 637 3 3 Greeks Sarakatsani Armenians and others 1 388 1 8 Undefinable 491 0 6 Undeclared 12 585 13 7 Total 91 620In Sliven Municipality 88 750 declared as Bulgarians 12 153 as Roma 4 209 as Turks and 18 641 did not declare their ethnic group The city of Sliven Sliven Municipality and Sliven Province have the largest number of Roma in Bulgaria History Edit Saint Demetrius church in Sliven built 1831 The monument of Hadzhi Dimitar in Sliven The house museum of the Sliven lifestyle Sliven clock tower built 1808 Remains of the oldest settlements on the territory of Sliven date back to around 6000 BCE of the Neolithic Ruins of a Thracian settlement dating to around 5th 3rd century BCE as well as Thracian ceramics and Hellenistic coins have been discovered in the area of Hisarlaka a small hill in Sliven In antiquity it was known as Selymnos Shlymnos in Greek The area occupied by present day Sliven has in the past been settled by the Thracian tribes Asti Kabileti and Seleti These tribes held their independence until time of Philip II of Macedon and Alexander the Great who conquered them The 2nd century BCE marked the beginning of the Roman conquests of northeastern Thracia Sliven was conquered by Rome around 72 71 BCE when the Thracian 14 Kabile and later Greek 15 cities of Kabile and Apolonia are conquered With the emergence of the Roman Empire the region of the city became part of the Thracian province of the Roman Empire A new stage in the city s history began around 2nd 4th century The first written records of the settlement s name Tuida Suida Tsuida date to this period This name is most likely of Thracian origin Its etymology is currently not understood Known as Islimye by the Turks during Ottoman rule it was a sanjak centre in first Rumelia eyalet then Silistre Ozi eyalet Edirne vilayet finally being for a short period a centre of a department in the autonomous province of Eastern Rumelia before its inclusion in the Principality of Bulgaria in 1885 During the First World War it was the site of the Sliven prisoner of war camp the largest such camp in the country It was the place of internment for Greek and Serbian civilians and soldiers with peak numbers of 19 000 16 In more modern times Sliven became one of the most significant cultural centres during the Bulgarian National Revival with much of its old heritage still preserved and enriched and today offers to its citizens and visitors a lot of opportunities for cultural life It served as the birthplace of many prominent Bulgarians including Hadzhi Dimitar Dobri Chintulov Ivan Seliminski Another notable native is Anton Pann who composed the Romanian national anthem Another notable resident is Yordan Letchkov whose goal in the 1994 World Cup eliminated defending champion Germany Letchkov was mayor of Sliven from 2003 to 2011 Economy EditThe economy of Sliven has centered around industry since the early 19th century In 1834 Dobri Zhelyazkov established the first factory in Bulgarian lands thus starting industrial development in Bulgaria Sliven was one of the largest industrial centers in Bulgaria playing an important role during the Bulgarian National Revival It has long lived traditions in textiles machine building glass making chemical production and the technical and food industries Following the beginning of communist rule in Bulgaria in 1944 most industries were nationalized and much industrial building and development was spurred Industry continued to develop until the fall of communism at which point much of the previously built industry stagnated many plants and factories were shut down and there was little development In contemporary times Sliven has experienced a surge in economy with increased investment banking establishments and new industries have begun to emerge The dairy industry which has long been present continues to grow and thrive The wine industry with companies such as Vinprom and Vini Sliven and about a dozen others continues to grow as grapes are easily grown due to the climate conditions In terms of heavy industry the city produces electric lights and electrical machines The city has also become notorious as a source of young girls who are trafficked into the sex industry Light industry in Sliven is mostly devoted to textiles with many companies making wool clothing socks and food Culture Edit Theater traditions in Sliven date back 140 years when the city opens its first theatrical stage The first professional theatrical ensemble was created in 1918 at the Zora community center The dramatic theater in Sliven situated on the city s main square This theatre serves as a venue for various performing arts There are many buildings in the city built in the National Revival Architecture style including the House museum Hadzhi Dimitar It is in the south western part of the town and shows visitors a complex of a native memorial home and an old traditional inn The Museum collection Dobri Chintulov is on the North side of Sliven it was the home of the Bulgarian revival teacher and poet Dobri Chintulov The city s main theater is located at the main city square It is named after the Sliven native Stefan Kirov Stefan Kirov who was a prominent actor and director Famous people EditDesislava Bozhilova Dobri Chintulov Violeta Gindeva Margarita Hranova Georgi Kalaydzhiev bg violinist Kevork Kevorkyan bg Konstantin Konstantinov Yordan Letchkov Jordan Malinovski Stanka Pencheva Radoi Ralin Janis Rozitis Sirak Skitnik Ivan Slavov bg philosopher Vasil Vasilev Zueka bg Stanka Zlateva AzisTransportation EditThere is a military airport in the town the Sliven Airfield See also EditList of cities in Bulgaria Upper ThraceTwin towns sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Bulgaria Sliven is twinned with 17 Alba Iulia Romania Chongqing China Gera Germany Jerash Jordan Kaisariani Greece Melitopol Ukraine Pecs Hungary Svietlahorsk Belarus Taraclia Moldova Tekirdag Turkey Ternopil Ukraine Voronezh RussiaReferences Edit a b National Statistical Institute Main Towns Census 2011 Archived from the original on Apr 8 2011 Retrieved Jul 20 2022 a b Naselenie po oblasti obshini mestozhiveene i pol Nacionalen statisticheski institut nsi bg Retrieved Jul 20 2022 Za Sliven in Bulgarian BNS Sliven Archived from the original on 2008 09 28 Retrieved 2008 09 14 Annual Karakachan Festival Karandila BulgariaInside online travel guide web archive org May 15 2014 Archived from the original on 2014 05 15 Retrieved Jul 20 2022 weatheronline co uk Historical Weather for Sliven Bulgaria weatheronline co uk 2012 Retrieved on May 9 2013 in Bulgarian National Statistical Institute Towns population 1956 1992 permanent dead link Bulgarian National Statistical Institute towns in 2009 www nsi bg Retrieved Jul 20 2022 Bulgaria Major Cities Population Statistics Maps Charts Weather and Web Information www citypopulation de Retrieved Jul 20 2022 Cities of Bulgaria pop stat mashke org Retrieved Jul 20 2022 in Bulgarian Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Archived 2011 07 06 at the Wayback Machine Population on 01 02 2011 by provinces municipalities settlements and age National Statistical Institute Retrieved Jul 20 2022 Population by province municipality settlement and ethnic identification by 01 02 2011 Bulgarian National Statistical Institute Retrieved Jul 20 2022 Fol Aleksandar The Thracian Royal city of Kabyle In Settlement Life in Ancient Thrace IIIrd International Symposium Cabyle 17 21 May 1993 Jambol Jambol 53 55 An Inventory of Archaic and Classical Poleis An Investigation Conducted by The Copenhagen Polis Centre for the Danish National Research Foundation by Mogens Herman Hansen 2005 Index Pissari Milovan 2013 Bulgarian Crimes against Civilians in Occupied Serbia during the First World War PDF Balcanica Institute for Balkan Studies 44 357 390 doi 10 2298 BALC1344357P Retrieved 8 May 2016 Gradove partnori sliven bg in Bulgarian Sliven Retrieved 2021 04 02 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sliven Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Sliven Sliven Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 25 11th ed 1911 Digital photos from Sliven Official site of Sliven Municipality Sliven net RegionSliven org Sliven government bg Sliven start bgCoordinates 42 41 N 26 20 E 42 683 N 26 333 E 42 683 26 333 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sliven amp oldid 1131941743, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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