- Rose Valley, Bulgaria
The Rose Valley ( _bg. Розова долина, "Rozova dolina") is a region in
Bulgaria located just south of theBalkan Mountains , between them and the eastern part of the lowerSredna Gora chain to the south. Geologically, it consists of two river valleys, those of theStryama to the west and theTundzha to the east.The valley is famous for its
rose growing industry which have been cultivated here for centuries, and which produces 85% of the world'srose oil Fact|date=April 2008. The extracts are used by perfumeries all over the world.The centre of the rose oil industry isKazanlak , while other towns of importance includeKarlovo , Sopot andKalofer . Each year, festivals are held celebrating roses and rose oil.The picking season lasts from May to June. During this period, the area gives off a pleasant scent and is covered with multi-coloured flowers. The gathering process, traditionally a woman's task, requires great dexterity and patience. The flowers are carefully cut one by one and laid in willow-baskets which are then sent to the distilleries
Honour
Rose Valley Glacier onLivingston Island in theSouth Shetland Islands ,Antarctica is named after the Rose Valley.
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