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  2. Monument of Liberty, Ruse - Wikipedia

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    Between 1906 and 1909. The Monument of Liberty (Bulgarian: Паметник на свободата, Pametnik na svobodata) in Rousse, Bulgaria, was built at the beginning of the 20th century by the Italian sculptor Arnoldo Zocchi. As time went by, it gained significance as one of the city's symbols, and now forms a part of her coat of arms.

  3. Shipka Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty Memorial, also known as the Shipka Monument (Паметник на Шипка), is а symbol of modern Bulgaria and the liberation of Bulgaria. The monument is the heart of the Shipka National Park-Museum and is located on Shipka Peak in the Balkan Mountains. Its outline resembles a medieval Bulgarian fortress and can be seen from ...

  4. Buzludzha - Wikipedia

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    Buzludzha. Buzludzha (Bulgarian: Бузлуджа [ˈbuzɫod͡ʒɐ]) is a historical peak in the Central Balkan Mountains, Bulgaria. The mountain is located to the east of the Shipka Pass near the town of Kazanlak and is a site of historical importance. The peak is 1,432 metres (4,698 feet) high. [2]

  5. Bulgaria's Communist monument gets a face lift - AOL

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    Bulgaria's controversial Communist-era monument is getting a face lift The giant UFO-like Buzludzha monument was built to glorify Communist rule It has been left to crumble facing vandalism ...

  6. Buzludzha monument - Wikipedia

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    The Monument House of the Bulgarian Communist Party (Bulgarian: Дом паметник на БКП, romanized: Dom pametnik na BKP), also known as the Buzludzha Monument (/ ˈbʊzlʊdʒə /), was built on Buzludzha Peak in central Bulgaria by the Bulgarian communist government and inaugurated in 1981. It commemorated the events of 1891, when a ...

  7. Shipka Pass - Wikipedia

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    Shipka Pass. Shipka Pass (Bulgarian: Шипченски проход, Shipchenski prohod) (el. 1150 m./3820 ft.) is a scenic mountain pass through the Balkan Mountains in Bulgaria. It marks the border between Stara Zagora province and Gabrovo province. The pass connects the towns of Gabrovo and Kazanlak. The pass is part of the Bulgarka Nature ...

  8. 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Devnya — Museum of Mosaics. Veliko Tarnovo — Tsarevets archaeological reserve, Museum of History, Arbanasi architectural reserve. Svishtov — Aleko Konstantinov 's House. Vidin — Konaka Museum (Museum of History) and Baba Vida Fortress. Magura Cave. Belogradchik – Museum of History, Belogradchik Rocks.

  9. Monument to the Tsar Liberator - Wikipedia

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    The Monument to the Tsar Liberator. The Monument to the Tsar Liberator (Bulgarian: Паметник на Цар Освободител, Pametnik na Tsar Osvoboditel) is an equestrian monument in the centre of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. It was created in honour of Russian Emperor Alexander II who liberated the Russian Serfs and won the ...