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Village of Ivaylo

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Ivaylo is a village is Southern Bulgaria. It is located in municipality Pazardzhik, Pazardzhik district.

The village is situated 5 km northern direction of the town of Pazardzhik, 28 km away from the town of Stamboliiski, 23 km from the town of Septemvri and 50 km from the town of Plovdiv.

The population is about 3100 inhabitants.

The dwelling place consists of two settlements – Kula and Kasaplii and is one of the closest to the town of Pazardzhik.

The terrain is hilly plain with average altitude of 222 m. The climate in the area is transcontinental. The winter is mild with average temperatures about 1ºС and the summer is sunny and cool with average temperatures about 24ºС.

The infrastructure is well-developed. The village has electricity and water installations. Also there is cable TV, cover of the mobile phones. There is asphalt road that leads to a firs class road and to Trakia highway.

In the settlement there are two doctors, two dentists, cafes and shops, secondary school, kindergarten, community center and a church.

Tourism

The town of Batak is situated in closeness and you can go fishing, hunting and do all kind of tourism as well as winter and water sports.

60 km away is the year-round mountain resort Tsigov chark set on the territory of the Western Rodopi Mountain - south-east from the picturesque Batak Dam. Batak Dam waters offer unforgettable moments for fishing and water sports. Many chalets and hotels are at your service in the area if you want to relax in the beauty and fresh air of Rodopi Mountain.

Also not far are situated the town of Chepelare and Pamporovo Resort where you can  find the perfect conditions for winter sports. 

Source: www.bg.wikipedia.orgwww.bg.guide-bulgaria.com 

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