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100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria is a Bulgarian national movement established in 1966 to promote tourism among Bulgaria's most significant cultural, historic, and natural landmarks.
As part of this program, sites of cultural and historical significance have been selected, ranging from historic places and monuments to archaeological and architectural sanctuaries, museums, monasteries, as well as national parks, mountain peaks and other geological phenomena. Each of the chosen landmarks has its own individual seal, which is stamped onto pages of an official passport-like booklet issued by the Bulgarian Tourist Union (BTU). A booklet can be purchased at any tourist union center or on location at any of the sites and it costs a symbolic 1 lev. The booklet comes with a separate map which includes a list of the sites, their addresses and working hours. The maximum number of collectible stamps per booklet is 100 and, contrary to the movement's title, the exact number of official sites exceeds the number 100.
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100TouristSitesofBulgaria is a Bulgarian national movement established in 1966 to promote tourism among Bulgaria's most significant cultural, historic...
Bulgaria favour the formation of a large number of geological features. Sites included in the 100TouristSitesofBulgariaBulgaria portal Europe portal Ecology...
"Bacho Kiro Cave". Official Siteof the BulgarianTourist Union. Retrieved 20 May 2018. "Bacho Kiro Cave". The Caves ofBulgaria. Retrieved 20 May 2018. Andreeva...
south of the Bulgaria–Serbia border. Tran Gorge is among the 100TouristSitesofBulgariaof the BulgarianTourist Union and is a popular tourist attraction...
Park. Vihren is included in the 100TouristSitesofBulgaria under No. 2. Vihren is situated in the northern subdivision of Pirin on the mountain's main...
Bulgarian Empires until it was conquered by the Ottoman Turks in the second half of the 14th century. Mezek Fortress is among the 100TouristSites of...
from the Big Entrance of Prohodna leads to the Petar Tranteev National Caving House, one of the 100TouristSitesofBulgaria. Стоянова, Оля (2003-07-10)...
northeastern Bulgaria. As part of the Sboryanovo historical and archaeological reserve, Demir Baba Teke is one of the 100TouristSitesofBulgaria. The mausoleum...
15 December 2019. Markov, Alexander (3 October 2011). "100TouristSitesofBulgaria". Bulgarian National Radio. Archived from the original on 15 December...
(Bulgarian: Лепеница) is a cave in the Rhodope Mountains, southern Bulgaria. Lepenitsa is among the 100TouristSitesofBulgariaof the Bulgarian Tourist...
Clock tower of Botevgrad (Bulgarian: Часовниковата кула в Ботевград) is the symbol of the town and a part of100TouristSitesofBulgaria. Its clock mechanism...
peaks of the western Balkan Mountains. A Bulgarian brand of mineral water is branded after Kom. The peak is part of the 100TouristSitesofBulgaria, together...
proclaimed part of the 100TouristSitesofBulgaria. The territory of the city and the surrounding area was proclaimed a territory of national importance...
inscription of their names in the interior. An eternal fire burns in the middle under the gold-plated dome. The Pantheon is one of the 100TouristSitesof Bulgaria...
Siteof the BulgarianTourist Union. 16 January 2024. Retrieved 16 January 2024. Geographic Dictionary ofBulgaria 1980, p. 44 "100TouristSitesof Bulgaria:...
government in 1872. The inn is today a museum and one of the official 100TouristSitesofBulgaria. Monument to Levski Monument to Levski Kakrina Inn Museum...
reserve and one of the 100TouristSitesofBulgaria. Among the main sights are the ruins of the medieval fortress and the Church of St Nicholas, as well...
Boris Cholpanov – "Land of a global crossroads", Sofia, 1993, Bulgarian Academy of Science, page 131 (the original is in Bulgarian) Rosemary Morris. Monks...