Simitli

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Simitli
Симитли
Town
Simitli-centre.jpg
Simitli is located in Bulgaria
Simitli
Simitli
Location of Simitli
Coordinates: 41°53′N 23°7′E / 41.883°N 23.117°E / 41.883; 23.117Coordinates: 41°53′N 23°7′E / 41.883°N 23.117°E / 41.883; 23.117
CountryBulgaria
Provinces
(Oblast)
Blagoevgrad
Government
 • MayorApostol Apostolov
Elevation
323 m (1,060 ft)
Population
 (2005-09-13)
 • Total7,454
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
2730
Area code(s)0748

Simitli (Bulgarian: Симитли [simitˈli]) also known as Simitliya (Bulgarian: Симитлия), is a town in Blagoevgrad Province in southwestern Bulgaria. It has a population of 7,454 and is located 17 km south of Blagoevgrad. It is the seat of Simitli Municipality.

Geography[]

Church of the Dormition of the Mother of God

The city of Simitli lies at the crossroads for the turn to Bansko and Pirin Mountains off the Sofia-Thessaloníki E-79. Geographical locations of note are the Komatinski Cliffs between Brestovo and Sushitsa, the Kresna Gorge of the Struma River, and the foothills of the Pirin Mountains at Senokos.

Transportation[]

Simitli lies on E-79 which connects Sofia to the Greek Border. Simitli is also part of the Bulgarian State Railways network from Greece to Sofia. Simitli is also the intersection of E-79 and the road to Bansko and the Pirin Mountains.

Tourism[]

Some of the best whitewater rapids in the Balkans can be found on the Struma river in the Kresna Gorge.[1] The rafting and kayaking season is from April to July and there is guided rafting every weekend. Simitli is also part of the EuroCup circuit for the European Rafting Federation every year. Every second weekend of January, there is a Kukeri or Surva festival held in the local stadium by E-79 which rivals Razlog and Pernik's own Kukeri Festivals.

References[]

  1. ^ "Rafting base at Struma river (Town of Simitli)". Guide Bulgaria. Retrieved 2021-02-02.

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