Pirdop
Pirdop (Bulgarian: Пирдоп [pirˈdɔp]) is a town located in South-West Bulgaria in of Sofia Province in the southeastern part of the Zlatitsa - Pirdop Valley at 670 m above sea level. It is surrounded by the Balkan Range (also known as the Stara Planina) to the north, Sredna Gora Mountain to the south, and and saddles to the east and west, respectively. The town has a population of 8,040.
Economy[]
The main economic activity is non-ferrous metallurgy. The Pirdop copper smelter and refinery is the biggest in the Balkans and whole of South-Eastern Europe. It was privatized in 1997 for $80,000,000 [1] and is now owned by the German Aurubis. It has a capacity of 160,000 tons and additional capacity of 180,000 tons worth €82,000,000 is being built. The factory also produces 830,000 tons of sulphuric acid and employs 1,420 workers. The main chimney of the factory is 325 metres tall and shares together with the chimneys of Maritza East Power Stations the title of tallest man-made objects of Bulgaria. [2]
Honour[]
Pirdop Gate on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after Pirdop.
Notes[]
- ^ "Политическа икономия на раздържавяването в България". Retrieved 2007-03-16.
- ^ "Pirdop Aurubis Med". Archived from the original on 2011-03-08. Retrieved 2007-01-03.
Gallery[]
T. Vlaikov monument and Chitalishte Napreduk at the background in the city center
Church of the Assumption
Railway station in Pirdop
Sequoias on Pirdop railway platform
External links[]
- Towns in Bulgaria
- Populated places in Sofia Province