District Smolyan
Smolyan Region is situated in Southern Bulgaria. It is bounded by the regions of Plovdiv, Pazardzhik, Kardzhali and Blagoevgrad, and to the south it borders on Greece. The relief in the region is mountainous. It covers the eastern part of the Rhodope Mountains with venerable coniferous forests and pastures. The main road passing through the area is the Plovdiv–Smolyan road.
In the region is developed the livestock. Near Madan there are deposits of lead and zinc ores.
The nature of the Rhodope Mountains is the perfect place for winter and summer tourism, rural tourism, hunting and ecotourism. Most of the populated areas are tourist centers. In the pretty villages of Momchilovtsi, Smilian, Gela, etc. one can taste traditional cuisine of the Rhodopes, hear and see the famous dances and songs of the Rhodopes.
Some of the natural landmarks are the biosphere reserves of Kazanite, Soskovche, Momchil Dol and Amzovo, the rocky vaults of the Wonderful Bridges (Chudnite mostove), the Buinov and Trigrad gorges, the Devil’s Throat (Diavolskoto Garlo), Uhlovitsa and Yagodina caves. There are a lot of rivers that cross the area, the bigger of which being the Arda, the Vacha, the Chepelare, the Varbitza, the Cherna (Black) Reka and the Devin. Mineral water springs abound in the vicinity of Devin, the villages Bani, Beden, Mihalkovo, Lyaskovo. The Dospat and Vacha dams offer excellent conditions for fishing. The beautiful Smolyan lakes are located in the Smolyan kettle.
The Rhodope Mountains have been praised in folk songs as the holy mountain of the Thracians, the birthplace of the mythological Rhodope singer Orpheus, whose music charmed beasts and people alike. The lands were occupied by the Thracian tribes Bessi, Coylaleti, Satrai. Vestiges of ancient fortresses that once guarded the frontiers can be found near the villages of Shiroka Laka, Smilian and Gela (Gradishteto), on Mount Turlata.
During the Ottoman rule the population of the Rodopes was forced to convert to Islam. All the churches and monasteries were destroyed, while the priests and monks were slain. Lots guerilla detachments (haidouks) lead by chieftains of Momchil, Delio, Doichin, Captain Petko, etc. Despite the hard time they had, the people of the Rhodopes managed to preserve their customs and culture. Even today there are a lot of monuments and traditions preserved from the National Revival period.
An idiosyncratic area in the Rhodopes is Rozhen where the haidouks used to roam during the years of the Ottoman rule and where the spacious meadows were a host family gatherings and song contests. It is here where the distinctive band of bagpipers One Hundred Low-Tuned Bagpipes (Sto kaba gaidi) started its career and turned into the symbol of the gatherings. It is from where the Bulgarian song about haidouk Delyo performed by Valia Balkanska was sent out into the space shuttle as a message to extraterrestrial civilizations. Not far from Rozhen one can find the Rozhen astronomic observatory – the biggest one on the Balkans.
In the region is developed the livestock. Near Madan there are deposits of lead and zinc ores.
The nature of the Rhodope Mountains is the perfect place for winter and summer tourism, rural tourism, hunting and ecotourism. Most of the populated areas are tourist centers. In the pretty villages of Momchilovtsi, Smilian, Gela, etc. one can taste traditional cuisine of the Rhodopes, hear and see the famous dances and songs of the Rhodopes.
Some of the natural landmarks are the biosphere reserves of Kazanite, Soskovche, Momchil Dol and Amzovo, the rocky vaults of the Wonderful Bridges (Chudnite mostove), the Buinov and Trigrad gorges, the Devil’s Throat (Diavolskoto Garlo), Uhlovitsa and Yagodina caves. There are a lot of rivers that cross the area, the bigger of which being the Arda, the Vacha, the Chepelare, the Varbitza, the Cherna (Black) Reka and the Devin. Mineral water springs abound in the vicinity of Devin, the villages Bani, Beden, Mihalkovo, Lyaskovo. The Dospat and Vacha dams offer excellent conditions for fishing. The beautiful Smolyan lakes are located in the Smolyan kettle.
The Rhodope Mountains have been praised in folk songs as the holy mountain of the Thracians, the birthplace of the mythological Rhodope singer Orpheus, whose music charmed beasts and people alike. The lands were occupied by the Thracian tribes Bessi, Coylaleti, Satrai. Vestiges of ancient fortresses that once guarded the frontiers can be found near the villages of Shiroka Laka, Smilian and Gela (Gradishteto), on Mount Turlata.
During the Ottoman rule the population of the Rodopes was forced to convert to Islam. All the churches and monasteries were destroyed, while the priests and monks were slain. Lots guerilla detachments (haidouks) lead by chieftains of Momchil, Delio, Doichin, Captain Petko, etc. Despite the hard time they had, the people of the Rhodopes managed to preserve their customs and culture. Even today there are a lot of monuments and traditions preserved from the National Revival period.
An idiosyncratic area in the Rhodopes is Rozhen where the haidouks used to roam during the years of the Ottoman rule and where the spacious meadows were a host family gatherings and song contests. It is here where the distinctive band of bagpipers One Hundred Low-Tuned Bagpipes (Sto kaba gaidi) started its career and turned into the symbol of the gatherings. It is from where the Bulgarian song about haidouk Delyo performed by Valia Balkanska was sent out into the space shuttle as a message to extraterrestrial civilizations. Not far from Rozhen one can find the Rozhen astronomic observatory – the biggest one on the Balkans.
Quick facts about District Smolyan
In Bulgarian (Native transliteraion): Област СмолянOther transliteration(s): Smolian
Region: South-Central planing region of Bulgaria
District: Smolyan district
Latitude: 41.5849991
Longtitude: 24.6919994
Area Size: 3193km2
Population: 121752 people
Sights & Landmarks District Smolyan (40) »
Zlatograd: Feast Zlatograd Cheverme (May)
Borino: Nature Reserve of Kastrakli
Koshnitsa: The late-antique and medieval castle Kaleto
Davidkovo: Yeni Khan Baba Teke
Madan: Cave-museum "Sharenkata"
Gela: Lednitsata cave
Zlatograd: Zlatograd Ethnographic Complex
Chepelare: Pamporovo ski resort, Rhodopes mountain
Borino: Rock Phenomenon The Devil Bridge
Photos District Smolyan (884) »
News District Smolyan (178) »
2012-10-11 New warehouse for bottling of spring and carbonated mineral water opened in Mihalkovo (Business)
2012-06-12 Geothermal waters of Zlatograd will be used for heating of public buildings in the town (Other)
2011-03-09 Amer Sports Bulgaria expands its ski factory in Chepelare (Business)
2010-12-20 BGN 1 million Investitions in Pamporovo for the winter season (Other)
2010-12-13 Ski-Police in Bulgarian ski resorts (Travel)
2010-10-05 Nikolay Ovcharov completed his summer excavations at the Ancient Thracian city of Perperikon (Culture)
2010-08-06 The Orpheus mysteries celebrations in Trigrad (Culture)
2010-07-27 The Wonder Bridges phenomena near Zaburdo village (Travel)
2010-06-28 The rock phenomenon Momata near village of Shiroka Laka (Travel)
2010-05-18 Man from village of Kutila killed by bear (Accidents)
External links District Smolyan
www.pamporovolive.bg (Pamporovo)
region-smolyan.org (Smolyan)
bulgaria.domino.bg (Smolyan)
www.smolyan.com (Smolyan)
smolyanbg.com (Smolyan)
www.rodopi-bg.com (The Rhodopes)
www.rhodope.net (The Rhodopes)
www.rozhen.com (The Rhodopes)
www.visittobulgaria.com (Gela)
www.petkovo.bravehost.com (Petkovo)