Nova Zagora

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nova Zagora
Map of Bulgaria, Nova Zagora is indicated
Province
(oblast)
Sliven
Population 26,095 (2005)
Altitude 131 m
Postal code 8900
Area code 0457
Geographic
coordinates
43° 12' north,
23° 33' east
Time zone EET
(UTC+2; UTC+3 in summer)
Mayor Minko Dinev

Nova Zagora (Bulgarian: Нова Загора) is a town with a population of approximately 26,000 people in the city, and approximately 48,000 in the entire municipality (which includes 33 surrounding villages). It is located in the southeastern plains of Bulgaria at 42°28′60″N, 26°1′0″E.

The first traces of life in the region date back thousands of years. Many archeological sites are located in the region, showing settlements dating back to the Stone Age and the Stone-Copper age. The most prominent archeological site is in the nearby village of Karanovo. Nova Zagora is located in the so-called Thracian Plain, named for the Thracian culture that thrived in the region for centuries. The Nova Zagora Historical Museum has many historically significant artifacts dating back to this era.

The region is very fertile for agriculture, growing a wide range of produce including grapes, sunflowers, cereals, and a variety of other plants.

Nova Zagora is located on the main Plovdiv-Burgas railroad, as well as the Trakia Highway that runs from Sofia to Burgas. It is 35 km east of Stara Zagora and 30 km west of Sliven. The Nova Zagora Municipality is part of the Sliven administrative district.

Like many Bulgarian cities, Nova Zagora has a large population of Roma (Gypsy) people and ethnic Turks. Official estimates indicate that approximately 12 percent of the population is from this ethnic minority, but unofficial estimates are much higher. The town suffers from high levels of unemployment (estimated at 23 percent), and the population has been declining like many other small urban areas of Bulgaria.

The climate is mild, with the average winter temperature at 1.2 degrees Celsius, and the average August temperature of 23.5 degrees.

The town has a variety of sports facilities, including tennis, athletics, karate and there is also a football team called Zagorets Nova Zagora.



Coat of arms of Bulgaria Cities and towns in Bulgaria The flag of Bulgaria
Aytos | Asenovgrad | Blagoevgrad | Botevgrad | Burgas | Dimitrovgrad | Dobrich | Dupnitsa | Gabrovo | Gorna Oryahovitsa | Gotse Delchev | Harmanli | Haskovo | Karlovo | Karnobat | Kazanlak | Kardzhali | Kyustendil | Lom | Lovech | Montana | Nova Zagora | Panagyurishte | Pazardzhik | Pernik | Petrich | Pleven | Plovdiv | Razgrad | Rousse | Samokov | Sandanski | Sevlievo | Shumen | Silistra | Sliven | Smolyan | Sofia | Stara Zagora | Svishtov | Targovishte | Troyan | Varna | Veliko Tarnovo | Velingrad | Vidin | Vratsa | Yambol