Vidin Province

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Vidin Province
Област Видин
Map of Bulgaria, Vidin Province is indicated
Capital Vidin
Population 128,050
Area 3,032.9 km²
Municipalities 11
License plate province code BH
Time zone EET
(UTC+2; UTC+3 in summer)
Baba Vida fortress in Vidin
Baba Vida fortress in Vidin

Vidin Province is the northwesternmost province of Bulgaria. It borders Serbia and Romania. Its administrative centre is Vidin on the Danube, while other towns include Belogradchik, Bregovo, Dimovo, Dunavtsi, Gramada and Kula. In addition, villages that are municipal centres are Boynitsa, Makresh, Novo Selo, Ruzhintsi and Chuprene. There are remains of many castles, some of which are Baba Vida, one of the last Bulgarian strongholds during the Turkish invasion and the Belogradchik fortress.

[edit] Geography

The Belogradchik Rocks
The Belogradchik Rocks

The territory of the province includes the most western parts of the Danubian Plain and Stara Planina, while the Danube forms the border with Romania. The slopes of Stara Planina are coverred with dense forests, lush meadows and boasts the majestic rock phenomena, the Belogradchik Rocks. There are around 80 caves situated close to the border with Serbia, the most famous being the Magura cave, which known with its cave painting from 10,000 BC. There is also a lake in the proximity of the cave.