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During the
Ottoman rule of Bulgaria , the village has been abandonded and reestablshed several times. There was an influx of settlers during theFirst Serbian Uprising of 1804, theSecond Serbian Uprising of 1815-1817 and after the newly-liberatedPrincipality of Serbia included some then-Bulgarian-populated areas in 1831-1833.The first school in the village was a monastery school founded in 1853, while a secular school was opened 10 years later. A new
Bulgarian Orthodox church dedicated to theDormition of the Theotokos was built in 1860 at the place of an older church. After theLiberation of Bulgaria , Treklyano grew rapidly: at its peak it had up to 800 houses and a population of around 4,000. A community centre ("chitalishte ") was established in 1901.Municipality
Treklyano municipality includes the following 19 places:
Honour
Treklyano Island offRobert Island ,South Shetland Islands is named after Treklyano.References
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