District Vidin
Vidin Region is one of the small regions in the country. It is located in the north-westernmost part of the Danubian plain. The region is bounded north by the Danube River and west by Serbia (both boundaries coinciding with the state borders of Bulgaria) and east by Montana Region.
The relief of Vidin Region is diverse. From northeast to northwest alternate the hilly Danubian Plain, the fore-Balkans and the main Balkan range. The Danube River is a natural link not only with neighboring Romania but also with the other countries along the river. The region houses the unique biosphere reserve of Chuprene, the gorgeous Belogradchik Rocks, the rock formations at Borov kamak and Chuturite, lots of caves (Magura, Venetsa). Natural landmarks, ecologically clean areas and opportunities for fishing in the dams along the Danube River are prerequisites for development of ecotourism, fishing and balneological tourism.
The main railroad in the region is the Sofia–Mezdra–Vratsa–Vidin railway line. The two harbors (near Vidin and near Novo Selo) and the vehicle and railroad car ferryboat line serve as a shortcut between Western Europe, Bulgaria and the Aegean Sea.
The cultural history is reflected in the numerous archeological monuments, architectural fragments, sculptures, bronze and clay items that are kept in the museums. The ancient settlements of Ratsiaria (today’s Archar) and Bononia (today’s Vidin) and Castra Madres fortress (today’s Kula) are all evidence of the progress made by those settlements during the Roman times. For two millennia the region had been an important military, transport and commercial center, evidence for which are numerous defensive works built in the vicinity. Baba Vida fortress and Belogradchik fortress give an idea about the Bulgarian medieval fortresses and remnants from ancient castles can be found all over the area – in the town of Kula, the villages of Chichil, Topolovets, Florentine (the Florentiana Roman castle) and elsewhere.
The relief of Vidin Region is diverse. From northeast to northwest alternate the hilly Danubian Plain, the fore-Balkans and the main Balkan range. The Danube River is a natural link not only with neighboring Romania but also with the other countries along the river. The region houses the unique biosphere reserve of Chuprene, the gorgeous Belogradchik Rocks, the rock formations at Borov kamak and Chuturite, lots of caves (Magura, Venetsa). Natural landmarks, ecologically clean areas and opportunities for fishing in the dams along the Danube River are prerequisites for development of ecotourism, fishing and balneological tourism.
The main railroad in the region is the Sofia–Mezdra–Vratsa–Vidin railway line. The two harbors (near Vidin and near Novo Selo) and the vehicle and railroad car ferryboat line serve as a shortcut between Western Europe, Bulgaria and the Aegean Sea.
The cultural history is reflected in the numerous archeological monuments, architectural fragments, sculptures, bronze and clay items that are kept in the museums. The ancient settlements of Ratsiaria (today’s Archar) and Bononia (today’s Vidin) and Castra Madres fortress (today’s Kula) are all evidence of the progress made by those settlements during the Roman times. For two millennia the region had been an important military, transport and commercial center, evidence for which are numerous defensive works built in the vicinity. Baba Vida fortress and Belogradchik fortress give an idea about the Bulgarian medieval fortresses and remnants from ancient castles can be found all over the area – in the town of Kula, the villages of Chichil, Topolovets, Florentine (the Florentiana Roman castle) and elsewhere.
Quick facts about District Vidin
In Bulgarian (Native transliteraion): Област ВидинRegion: North-Western planing region of Bulgaria
District: Vidin district
Latitude: 43.9900017
Longtitude: 22.8729992
Area Size: 3033km2
Population: 86927 people (2017)
Sights & Landmarks District Vidin (32) »
Vidin: Baba Vida Fortress
Belogradchik: The Belogradchik Rocks
Borovitsa: Borovica Monastery
Vinarovo: Church of Ascension
Archar: Roman fortress Ratsaria
Oreshets: Venetsa cave
Belogradchik: Belogradchik fortress
Vidin: Konaka museum
Drajintsi: Church St.Spas
Photos District Vidin (308) »
News District Vidin (125) »
2015-06-03 German company Slam Group invests in sewing factory in town of Vidin (Business)
2015-05-25 German company opened a large sewing factory in Vidin (Business)
2014-10-02 Horrible explosion at a gunpowder plant in the village of Gorni Lom (Accidents)
2014-04-29 Plans for second Bulgarian car factory near Vidin (Business)
2013-01-18 The dairy products company LB Bulgaricum EAD moves its production base from Sofia to Vidin (Business)
2012-10-12 Danube bridge 2 between Vidin and Calafat by the end of 2012 (Transport)
2012-10-05 New gypsum dactory launched in Vidin municipality (Business)
2012-06-12 Danube bridge 2 near Vidin completed at 81% (Transport)
2012-04-01 Ports of Vidin, Ruse and Burgas included in project for core transport network in EU (Transport)
2012-01-30 EUR 25.7 M will be added to the total cost of the construction of the Danube Bridge 2 near Vidin (Transport)
External links District Vidin
visitvidin.com (Vidin)
vidin.iwebland.com (Vidin)
vidin.info (Vidin)
bulgaria.domino.bg (Vidin)
The castle Baba Vida (Vidin)
www.vidin-online.com (Vidin)
www.freewebs.com (Belogradchik)
www.belogradchik.info (Belogradchik)
Borovitsa (Borovitza) monastery (Borovitsa)
www.chifluk.com (Chiflik)