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Gabrovo is a town in central northern
Bulgaria, the
administrative centre of
Gabrovo Province. It is situated at the foot of the central
Balkan Mountains, in the
valley of the
Yantra River, and is known as an international capital of humour and satire (see
Gabrovo humour), as well as noted for its
Bulgarian National Revival architecture. Gabrovo is also known as the longest town in Bulgaria, stretching over 25
km along the Yantra, yet reaching only 1 km in width at places. Near
Gabrovo is located the
geographic center of Bulgaria -
Uzana.
History
The area around Gabrovo, inhabited since the
Neolithic, gained
economic importance after
Veliko Tarnovo became
capital of the
Second Bulgarian Empire in the
12th century.
Craftsmanship and
trade prospered due to the proximity to both the capital and the
Balkan passes.
Medieval Gabrovo was a small pass village of about 100 houses.
According to the most widespread
legend, Gabrovo was founded by a young
blacksmith called Racho, close to whose
fireplace a
hornbeam (габър,
gabar in Bulgarian) rose, so the settlement acquired its name.
After the
Ottoman invasion of the
Balkans in the
14th century, the demographic position of Gabrovo changed significantly, as it was the only settlement in a considerably large geographic area and an attractive place for
Bulgarians fleeing from the conquered capital and neighbouring fortresses. It turned from a village into a small town (
palanka) and began to develop as an economic, cultural and spiritual centre.
During
Ottoman rule, the rich tradesmen spent plenty of resources for the small town's public planning. The first Bulgarian secular school, the
Aprilov Gymnasium, was founded in Gabrovo in
1835 with the aid of
Vasil Aprilov and
Nikolay Palauzov. Gabrovo was officially proclaimed a
town by the Ottoman authority in May
1860.
Shortly before and after the
Liberation of Bulgaria in
1878, Gabrovo developed as a centre of
industry on the basis of its economic traditions. Joint-stock companies emerged,
factories were constructed and connections to the large
stock exchanges were created, prompting some to label the town "The Bulgarian
Manchester".
Culture
Internationally known as a centre of
humour and
satire, Gabrovo has two theatres, the Racho Stoyanov Drama Theatre and the puppet theatre, a
House of Humour and Satire that serves as a cultural institute, a centre, museum and gallery to popularise comic art. There is also a cinema, Aleko Cinema, and a number of museums and menorial houses both in the town and around it, most notably the
Etar Architectural-Ethnographic Complex and the Museum of Education at the
Aprilov Gymnasium. A
planetarium is also in operation.
Gabrovo is
twinnned with the
Belgian town of
Aalst and
Mogilev in
Belarus.
Tourism
Places of interest in Gabrovo include
House of Humour and Satire and
Aprilov High School. In
Gabrovo Province sites include architectural reserve
Bozhentsi, Ethnographic Complex
Etara,
Dryanovo Monastery and
Sokolski Monastery.
Uzana, a local winter resort is some 22 km away. Hiking is widely available in the
Central Balkan National Park. For admirers of historical tourism
Shipka Memorial is a must-see.
Sports
Honors
A
minor planet 2206 Gabrova discovered on
April 1 1976 by
Soviet astronomer
Nikolai Stepanovich Chernykh is named in honor of the city.
Notable natives
Chardafon (Prodan Tishkov)
Christo Yavashev
Ran Bosilek
Emanuil Manolov
Todor Kableshkov
Vasil Aprilov
Tsanko Dyustabanov
Lyubomir Andreychin
Neofit Rilski
Svilen Noev
Nikolay Palauzov
Ivan Vutsov
Lalyu Metev
Onufri Gabrovski
Ivan Gyuzelev
Captain grand
Mincho Minchev
Mitko Palauzov
Nikola Voynovski
Nikolay Stoletov
Hristo Tsokev
Twin towns
Thun, Switzerland
Mytischi,Russia
Mahilyow, Belarus
Shaki, Azerbaijan
Aalst, Belgium
Mittweida, Germany
Panevėžys, Lithuania
Sisak, Croatia
Nowy Sącz, Poland
Preshov, SlovakiaFurther Information
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