Strelcha
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Strelcha | |
Location of Strelcha | |
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Country | Bulgaria |
Provinces (Oblast) |
Pazardzhik |
Government | |
- Mayor | Dimcho Karaivanov |
Elevation | 483 m (1,585 ft) |
Population (2005-09-13) | |
- Total | 4,858 |
Time zone | EET (UTC+2) |
- Summer (DST) | EEST (UTC+3) |
Postal Code | 4530 |
Area code(s) | 03532 |
Strelcha (Bulgarian: Стрелча) is a small Bulgarian town with a population of 4,858 as of September 2005.[1] The town lies 13 km to the east of Panagyurishte and 41 km to the north of Pazardzhik and is part of Pazardzhik Province. It is situated in the southern skirts of the Sredna Gora mountain and huddles in a beautiful valley.
The favourable microclimate, nature and mineral water springs, combined with the rich history and natural sights, have turned Strelcha into a national spa resort all around the year. Even if the town's tourism industry has decayed somewhat in the early post-communist period, its tourist product has started to revive in the last couple of years.
The most important sight in the town is arguably the Bulgarian Orthodox Archangel Michael Church-Monument dedicated to the citizens of Strelcha that were killed during the April Uprising of 1876. Their names can be seen inscribed on both sides of the church. Moreover, at night visitors can enjoy the colourful images and the music of a singing fountain in the central square of the town.
The rose gardens in Strelcha spread over 3,000 decares, as this is one of the biggest rose oil production regions in Bulgaria. Rose oil of the highest quality possible is produced in the municipality. Besides roses, since the 1990s and 2000s Strelcha successfully cultivated lavender, from which first-class essential oil is extracted.
Outside Strelcha, the road to the town of Koprivshtitsa (24 km) offers spectacular sights of natural rock formations. Three kilometres to the southeast of Strelcha one can see the famous Zhaba Mogila ("Frog Mould") inside which archeologists have found a Thracian temple. The mould is one of the biggest in Bulgaria — its height is more than 20 m, while its diameter is about 80-90 m. The two chambers and the façade are built of large, masterly carved stone blocks, connected with iron conjunctures and covered with lead. The biggest of these blocks measures 2.6 m by 0.6 m. Their arrangement is regarded as flawless. A tunnel with a length of 75 m has been dug below the mould and is planned to be transformed into a museum. A second stone construction, believed to have served as a sanctuary, has been found in the northwest part of the mould. It consists of three halls with a total area of 25 square metres.
2.5 km to the south of Strelcha one can see the remains of the Strelcha Fortress (Kaleto) believed to date back to the 9-10th century AD. The fortress was built on the right bank of the Luda Yana River on a separate hill. The fortress walls surrounded a rectangular space with a length of 140 m and a width of 50-60 m. Additionally, there are some preserved remains of several other fortresses to the south and southeast of Strelcha.
[edit] Municipality
Strelcha is the seat of Strelcha municipality (part of Pazardzhik Province), which also includes the following four villages:
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