Borets

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Borets
Village
Borets
Borets Catholic Church
Borets Catholic Church
Borets is located in Bulgaria
Borets
Borets
Location of Borets, Bulgaria
Coordinates: 42°20′00″N 24°56′00″E / 42.333333°N 24.933333°E / 42.333333; 24.933333Coordinates: 42°20′00″N 24°56′00″E / 42.333333°N 24.933333°E / 42.333333; 24.933333
CountryBulgaria
ProvincePlovdiv
MunicipalityBrezovo
Government
 • MayorHristo Enkov
Population
 • Total699

Borets is a village in Southern Bulgaria, in Brezovo Municipality, Plovdiv Province. The population of the town is 699 people as of 2020.[1]

Geography[]

Borets village is located 37 kilometers North East of Plovdiv and 16 kilometers West of Brezovo and 14 kilometers North West of Rakovski (town). The village's terrain is plane and has an average altitude of 200 meters above sea level. The climate in the area is soft and moderate. During the winter months the average temperature is around 0ºС, while during the summer it averages around 26ºС. In the area of Brezovo municipality there are 82 dams which makes the area a good place for water sports and water tourism.

Pavel Banya, a mineral springs touristic town is located around 57 kilometers North-East of the village.

Culture and infrastructure[]

Borets has a good infrastructure with electricity and a source of water, a well-functioning sewage, and an access to internet, television and telephone lines. There is a community center with a library in the village and a Catholic church, located closely to the local school.[2]

Notable people[]

  • Bozhana Zlatanova, a Bulgarian Hero of Socialist labour. [3]
  • Vasil Pramatarski, (1883 - ?) which was an active member of VMORO, and a participant in the 's war party.[4]

Public institutions[]

  • School "Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii", which in 2004 became 120 years old. The first ever school teacher to take part of the school was Nikola Ivanov Kibarski.
  • Community Hall and library "Luch", which is entitled to organize cultural events in the village.
  • Two Christian temples, a Catholic churc "Sveti Anton" and an Orthodox churc "Sv. sv Kiril i Metodii"[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "Grao.bg, Bulgarian Population count of all settlements (In Bulgarian language)".
  2. ^ "с. Борец". www.mirela.bg. Retrieved 2021-03-19.
  3. ^ Аврамов, А. (1987). Трудовата слава на България. , Държавно издателство д-р Петър Берон. p. 119.
  4. ^ "Михаил Γерджиков и подвигът на тракийци 1903 г. - 5". macedonia.kroraina.com. Retrieved 2021-03-19.
  5. ^ P.D., Bratkov (1941). Streltsi, Pu̐darsko i Borets, Plovdivska okolii͡a: antropogeografsko izuchvane. Strelzi, Padarsko und Boretz; antropogeographische Untersuchung. Izdava Obshtinata--Streltsi: Izdava Obshtinata--Streltsi. pp. 20–50.
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