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Rositsa, Veliko Tarnovo Province

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Country
  
Bulgaria

Elevation
  
134 m (440 ft)

Post code
  
5221

Area code
  
06134

Municipality
  
Pavlikeni

Time zone
  
EET (UTC+2)

Area
  
7,915 km²

Rositsa, Veliko Tarnovo Province

Province
  
Veliko Tarnovo Province

Rositsa (Bulgarian: Росица) one from the three villages with the name Rositsa in Bulgaria. The village is located in Veliko Tarnovo Province.

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Map of 5221 Rositsa, Bulgaria

Geography

Rositsa is located at 6 km from Pavlikeni, and 4 km from Byala Cherkva. The river Rositsa flows near the village.

History

The village Rositsa was founded in the XV century. In the areas Yortluka and Bati bara existed a village from the Byzantine period. This village was connected to the destroyed monastery Saint Ivan Predtecha. During the Ottoman rule the village suffered Islamization. Many Bulgarians moved to the nearest village Byala Cherkva. In the 1830s a few families such as Ignatovi, Halachevi, Sarbilashevi moved back to the village. After the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878 many Bulgarians returned to the Rositsa. The Turks inhabited the south part of the village. The village was named Gruhcheva mahala until 1934. There was a large flood in 1939. In the 1950s the population was 870.

Education

Primary school "Cyril and Methodius", founded in 1904.

References

Rositsa, Veliko Tarnovo Province Wikipedia


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