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Village of Dalgo pole

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Dalgo pole is a village in northwestern Bulgaria. It is located in the municipality of Dimovo, District of Vidin .

It is located 12 km southeast of Dimovo city, 49 km in the same direction from Vidin city and about 173 north-west of Sofia.

The average altitude is 254 m. The climate is characterized by cold winters and hot, dry summers. The soil is black. Grown many crops.

The population numbers about 20 people.

The village is located 4 km away from the main road Vidin - Montana.

Skomlya river passes through the village, Dryanovets dam is located 5 km away. Near the village of Dalgo pole has several mineral springs.

The nearest kindergarten, primary and secondary schools and health facilities are located in the municipal center Dimovo.

Tourism and landmarks:

Skomlya river and Drenovets dam are suitable for fishing.

In the region you can also visit:

Magura cave, located about 27 km northwest. 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 27 km southwest.

Rakovitsa monastery Sveta Troitsa /Holy Trinity/, which is located 46 km west. 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, http://bg.guide-bulgaria.com, Mirela

Photos: http://www.vidin-online.com.

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