Wednesday walk in village Zidarovo

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In my Wednesday walk today, I will tell you about a small village located in Southeast Bulgaria, only about 30 km from the city of Burgas.

The village is called Zidarovo and I visited it in mid-January when my friends and I went on a long bike ride.

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At that time, in the center of the village, there was still a festive New Year tree richly decorated with toys and garlands.

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The town hall building was also decorated and there was a strong festive spirit in the center.

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There is a large stone fountain in the center, and to the left of the town hall is the village post office.

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Opposite is the bus stop, the pensioner's club and a garden with a monument to Alexander Georgiev - Kodzhakafaliyata, who was born in this village.

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Kodzhakafaliyata is one of the largest donors in the Burgas region.

A monument to him was also erected in the center on the initiative of Hristo Bardukov, a municipal councilor at the time, and funds and materials were collected for this purpose from many donors.

sourse: bg.wikipedia.org

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There are market stalls on the main square that sell various things when the weather is warmer.

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There is also a very small working shop where you can certainly find a wide variety of goods: from clothes to household and building materials.

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There is also a rather large old building here, which I initially thought was uninhabited. But later I learned from the locals that the lower floor is functional and has a few small shops where you can buy various goods.

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I wanted to see the village church, which was built in 1856 and for which there is a large wooden sign at the entrance to the village of Zidarovo.

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Local people showed me how to get there. From the center I had to get to a big blue house and the church is located behind it.

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It wasn't hard to find the temple.

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The church had a large door with beautiful carvings.

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There was also a small chapel in front.

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The door was locked and the temple was closed, so I could only look from the outside.

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According to the chernomorie-bg.com, it is one of the oldest temple in Burgas region.

The yard was very well maintained and the building looked like it had been recently renovated.

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I continued cycling around. I passed a small bridge.

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Besides passing large and beautiful houses, I also passed ruined ones.

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The Fakiyska River runs through the village, which is why there were bridges in many places around the village.

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The largest bridge is at the beginning of the village and the view from there of the river is superb.

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A few more shots I took while cycling through the streets on the north side of the village.

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It was nice to visit this village in the winter. I would really like to come here again in the spring, when Kukerov Den is celebrated, as here the custom is preserved in its most authentic form and is a big holiday for the village.

Thank you for stopping by!



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What a cool place I love that fountain

Thanks for joining the Wednesday walk
Have a great day

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I love those bike explorations. What a great place you have brought us. I hope they have taken down the Christmas tree by today. I know people here who still have it hahaha... greetings from Havana.

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What a lovely day to be cycling to this little village. The oldest church! I would love to see photos of inside the temple.

Very peaceful village with very few people. Life is calm and slow there!

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