- Gigen
Gigen ( _bg. Гиген IPA| [gi.ˈgɛn] ) is a village in northern
Bulgaria , part ofGulyantsi municipality,Pleven Province . It is located on theDanube , close to the place where theIskar River empties into it, opposite theRomania n town ofCorabia .Gigen is most famous for being built on the site of the important Roman colony of
Oescus . The extensive ruins are located in the northwestern part of the village and were first associated with the ancient colony in the end of the 17th century. A bridge called built or reconstructed byConstantine I and namedConstantine's Bridge in his honour used to link Oescus withSucidava (modern Corabia) across the Danube in the 4th century.Gigan is also known for an anti-Bogomil inscription in Old Bulgarian dating to the 10th century, the rule of Tsar
Peter I of Bulgaria . The text was discovered in the old village church, inscribed on a stone block 85centimetre s in width. According to the scientifically accepted reading, the text of the inscription is as follows: [cite web |url=http://www.libsu.uni-sofia.bg/slavica/ananijspec.html |title=Ананиев противобогомилски надпис от X в. от с. Гиген (Екхус) |publisher=Bibliotheca Slavica |date=2008-07-27 |language=Bulgarian]As of September 2005 Gigen has a population of 2,611 and the mayor is Valeriy Damyanov.GR|Bulgaria It lies at coord|43|42|N|24|29|E, at 39 m above sea level.
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