- Yambol
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latd=42|latm=29|lats=|latNS=N|longd=26|longm=30|longs=|longEW=E|leader_name=George Slavov (independent)Yambol ( _bg. Ямбол) is a city in southeastern
Bulgaria , the administrative centre ofYambol Province . It lies on both banks of theTundzha in the historical region ofThrace . Today, the town has 85,966 inhabitantsas of 2006 . It is occasionally spelt 'Jambol'.The surrounding area has been inhabited since the
Neolithic and was the location of the Thracian royal city of Cabyle (later conquered byPhilip II of Macedon and the Romans, but destroyed by the Avars in 583). What is today Yambol was founded byRoman Emperor Diocletian in A.D. 293; though it was named "Diospolis" ('city ofZeus '), the name also reflected the emperor's name. The name later evolved through "Diampolis", "Hiambouli" (in Byzantine chronicles), "Dinibouli" (Arabic chronicles), "Dbilin" (in Bulgarian inscriptions), and "Diamboli" to become "Yambol". There is a trend today to reflect its original connections by calling it Yamboli, but that remains unofficial.As the
Slavs andBulgars arrived in theBalkans in theMiddle Ages , the fortress was contested by theBulgarian Empire and the Byzantines until 1373, when it fell to the Ottomans after a prolonged siege.Yambol (Ottoman Turkish "Yanbolu") was an important centre of the Ottoman Empire until liberated by Russian forces in January 1878 to become part of
Eastern Rumelia and later Bulgaria after the Unification in 1886.The predominant religion is
Eastern Orthodoxy with a number of churches being present (among them one of theHoly Trinity , one ofSt George ; the largest one is the cathedral ofSt Nicholas ) consecrated in 1888; there also existEastern Rite Catholic andProtestant religious buildings. It also has a recently renovated 15th-century mosque and sheltering the tomb of Ismail Hakim Pasha who is reputed of sparing the lives of the city's native Bulgarian population in the 1870s; after a Sultanic order to 'pass them all under the sword' he simply made them walk 'under a sword').The city was affected by the turmoils of the early 20th century. Its Greek population (around 20 families) left during the exchange of populations between Bulgaria and Greece and it received in return Bulgarians from Greece. It also hosted Bulgarian Macedonian refugees from the failed 1903
Ilinden Uprising . DuringWorld War I , Yambol hosted a base forLuftstreitkräfte (Imperial German Army Air Service)zeppelin s used for missions inRomania ,Russia ,Sudan andMalta . The town was chosen by the Germans due to its favourable location and weather conditions. [http://bezmer.info/Bezmer_guide_for_US%20military.pdf]In the early 21st century, the city became the first one in Bulgaria to use natural gas for domestic purposes.
Yambol Peak onLivingston Island in theSouth Shetland Islands ,Antarctica is named for Yambol.Notable natives
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John Vincent Atanasoff , the inventor of the digital electronic computer, has roots from Yambol
*Dimcho Roshmanov , composer
*George Papazov , painter
*Nikola Abramov , artist
*Georgi Gospodinov , author
*Volen Siderov , journalist and politician
*Radoy Ralin , poet and satirist
*Ivan Gazdov , artist, author, educator, former rector of the BulgarianNational Academy of Arts Twin cities
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Villejuif ,Paris ,France
*Sieradz ,Poland
*Izhevsk ,Russia
*Berdyansk ,Ukraine Gallery
External links
* [http://www.obshtinayambol.org/ Official site of the municipality of Yambol]
* [http://en.zonebulgaria.com/southeast_bulgaria/yambol/ Article at Zone Bulgaria]
* [http://www.picturesofbulgaria.com/photo_gallery/yambol.html Pictures of Yambol]
* [http://www.guide-bulgaria.com/SE/Yambol/Yambol Tundzha (Yambol) municipality]
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