District Kyustendil
Kyustendil district is situated in Southwestern Bulgaria. It is bounded by the districts of Sofia, Pernik and Blagoevgrad, and its western boundary coincides with the Bulgarian national border with Macedonia and Serbia. The Skopje-Sofia highway and Nis-Bosilegrad-Kyustendil highways as well as the Sofia-Blagoevgrad-Kulata and Sofia-Radomir-Gyueshevo railroads cross the region.
The relief in the region varies from fertile kettles and dales to hilly lands and mountains. The beautiful Stob earth pyramids, the Skakavitza Waterfall (70 meters high), the Rila National Park, Rila Monastery Nature Park are among its beauties. It has a number of mineral springs, the most famous being in Kyustendil, Sapareva Banya (the warmest in continental Europe), in the villages of Nevestino and Chetirtzi as well as karsts waters. There are conditions for development of balneological tourism, mountain tourism and cultural tourism.
The fertile Kyustendil land is famous for its fruit-growing and vine-growing traditions (the Kyustendil plums are prominent) and Bobov Dol coalmine is one of the oldest industrial enterprises in the country (dating to 1891).
The mineral waters of the region have been attracting people since ancient times - pre-historic settlements have been discovered at many sites (near Dupnitza, the villages of Nevestino, Mursalevo, Shishkovtzi, and Slatino). In the Antiquity, the Thracian tribe Dantheletai dwelt the upper stream of the Struma River. Two large Thracian settlements were established there – Pautalia (today’s Kyustendil) and Germania (today’s Sapareva Banya), which consequently were included in the Roman province of Dacia.
One of the Bulgarian cultural monuments put in UNESCO’s List of Cultural and Natural Heritage is situated in the region – the Rila Monastery – the largest and most beautiful Bulgarian monastery, as well as a number of medieval churches and monasteries, monuments of culture.
The relief in the region varies from fertile kettles and dales to hilly lands and mountains. The beautiful Stob earth pyramids, the Skakavitza Waterfall (70 meters high), the Rila National Park, Rila Monastery Nature Park are among its beauties. It has a number of mineral springs, the most famous being in Kyustendil, Sapareva Banya (the warmest in continental Europe), in the villages of Nevestino and Chetirtzi as well as karsts waters. There are conditions for development of balneological tourism, mountain tourism and cultural tourism.
The fertile Kyustendil land is famous for its fruit-growing and vine-growing traditions (the Kyustendil plums are prominent) and Bobov Dol coalmine is one of the oldest industrial enterprises in the country (dating to 1891).
The mineral waters of the region have been attracting people since ancient times - pre-historic settlements have been discovered at many sites (near Dupnitza, the villages of Nevestino, Mursalevo, Shishkovtzi, and Slatino). In the Antiquity, the Thracian tribe Dantheletai dwelt the upper stream of the Struma River. Two large Thracian settlements were established there – Pautalia (today’s Kyustendil) and Germania (today’s Sapareva Banya), which consequently were included in the Roman province of Dacia.
One of the Bulgarian cultural monuments put in UNESCO’s List of Cultural and Natural Heritage is situated in the region – the Rila Monastery – the largest and most beautiful Bulgarian monastery, as well as a number of medieval churches and monasteries, monuments of culture.
Quick facts about District Kyustendil
In Bulgarian (Native transliteraion): Област КюстендилOther transliteration(s): Kustendil
Region: South-Western planing region of Bulgaria
District: Kyustendil district
Latitude: 42.2840004
Longtitude: 22.6910000
Area Size: 3084.3km2
Population: 136686 people
Sights & Landmarks District Kyustendil (43) »
Frolosh: Memorial Vladimir Dimitrov-Maystora
Sapareva banya: Saint Nikola Church
Rilski manastir: Rila monastery
Bagrentsi: Church "St.St.Kiril and Methodiy"
Rila: Nunnery Orlica
Porominovo: Soldier memorial
Kyustendil: Hisarlaka ZOO
Tsurvaritsa: Soldier monument
Murvodol: Medieval church "St. Cosma and Damian"
Ovchartsi: Goritsa waterfall
Photos District Kyustendil (393) »
News District Kyustendil (110) »
2013-01-18 French company intends to build a high-tech park in Dupnitsa (Business)
2013-01-15 Chinese Company BYD plans to open a factory for electric buses in Dupnitsa (Business)
2011-09-01 Japanese company Aqua Farm will build a geothermal power plant in Sapareva Banya (Business)
2011-05-18 Town of Kyustendil with upgraded wastewater treatment plant and water supply (Politics)
2010-09-13 The Roman Baths in the town of Kyustendil (Culture)
2010-02-06 2500 packages of smuggled cigarettes seized at Gyueshevo (Accidents)
2010-01-19 Fortess Hisarlaka near Kyustendil (Culture)
2010-01-12 Spa project in Kyustendil with no analogue in the world (Travel)
2009-12-11 Rila Monastery constructs a small Hydro Power Plant (Other)
2009-10-27 Large wind power park near town of Kyustendil (Business)
External links District Kyustendil
www.kn.government.bg (Kyustendil)
Site about the tourism in Kyustendil region (Kyustendil)
Region Kyustendil (Kyustendil)
www.answers.com (Kyustendil)
www.visittobulgaria.com (Kyustendil)
www.kustendil.info (Kyustendil)
www.kustendil.bg (Kyustendil)
zapadbg.info (Kyustendil)
www.gueshevo.com (Gyueshevo)
rajdavica.dir.bg (Rajdavitsa)