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Village of Septemvriytsi

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Septemvriytsi is a village in northwestern Bulgaria. Located in the municipality of Dimovo, Vidin region.

It is situated 27 km northeast of Dimovo, 41 km southeast of Vidin and approximately 166 kilometers northwest of Sofia city.

The altitude reaches 99 meters, the climate is temperate-continental with relatively cold winters and hot summers.

The village has electricity and water. There is mobile mobile coverage and bus service to the center and surrounding villages. Main occupations of the population are agriculture, cattle breeding and viticulture. It is located 4 km away from the main road Vidin-Lom .

The population of Septemvriitsi numbers about 219 people.

The Closest kindergarten , school and health institutions are located in Dimovo city.

Landmarks and tourism

Skomlia river that flows through the village and Danube river (5 km north) are suitable for recreation and fishing.

You can also visit:

Magura cave, located about 6 km north-west. The cave is one of the most beautiful in the country, a part of the Hundred national tourist sites. It was carved from a river. It occupies over 30 000 sq m of area and the total length of the galleries found so far is about 2500 m.

Belogradchik Rocks - one of the most famous rock formations in Bulgaria, also part of the Hundred national tourist sites. The rocks are located 18 km southeast of Rabisha.

Holy Trinity Rakovishki monastery, which is located 26 km to the northwest. Founded in 10-11 century, after the fall of Bulgaria under Ottoman rule the monastery declined. It was restored in the 17th century by St. Pimen of Sofia, but in the late 18th century, was destroyed. Currently it is restored and operating.

Sources: http://bg.wikipedia.org, Mirela
Photos: http://www.vidin-online.com.

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