- Shivachevo
Shivachevo (Bulgarian: Шивачево) is a small town in the
Sliven Province located on the southern slopes of theBalkan Mountains in central easternBulgaria .History
The area around the present town of Shivachevo has been inhabited since ancient times. Numerous archeological artifacts have been found in the area. Thracian earthenware used during funeral ceremonies and containing burnt bones and wheat were found in the yard of the present-day school. Other discoveries include a Thracian bronze helmet, Roman coins, and Byzantine coins with the faces of the emperors
Justinian I and Nikiforos Foka.From the distant past the inhabitants of Shivachevo were famous for their patriotic spirit. They aided the volunteer detachments (called "haidushki chet") who fought against the Turkish rule during the 19th century. After the
Crimean War (1853-1856) and the new Turkish laws that followed it, a committee was established in Shivachevo in 1857 for building a church which was finished in 1859 and was given the name of St. Dimitar.The year 1860 is connected with the opening of the first school in Shivachevo on the grounds of the church. After the liberation of Bulgaria from Turkish rule in 1892, a new school building was constructed. The first female teacher, Tina Kirkova, was appointed in the same year. At a town meeting on August 22nd, 1909, the name of the village was changed from Terzobas (from the Turkish word for "tailor") to Eastern Shivachevo, "Shivach" (Шивач) stemming from the Bulgarian word for “tailor”. In 1934, the name was changed to Greater Shivachevo. In 1976, the village became,simply, Shivachevo. In 1984, the village officially became a town.
Geography and Climate
Shivachevo is located 260km east of
Sofia , 35km west of the city ofSliven (pop. 147,000), and 140km west of the port city ofBourgas and theBlack Sea . Nearby towns and villages includeNova Zagora ,Kazanlak , Sborishte, Banya, and the administrative center of the municipality,Tvarditsa .The area surrounding the town is well-known as the heart of the wine-growing region in Bulgaria. Vini Sliven, a winery operating out of Sliven, owns a production facility in Shivachevo, 220 hectares of vines in the area, and produces a well-regarded Cabernet Sauvignon named after the town, "Chateau Shivatchevo". Peaches, cherries, plums, and figs are also cultivated in the region.
Demographics
As of 2006, the population was 3,968.
Bulgarians make-up the largest ethnic group in the town, followed byRoma . There is no official estimate as to the percentage of Bulgarians to Roma.Culture
The town cultural center (Chitalishte / Читалище) was founded in 1898 and is called "Prosveta", which means "Enlightenment". A new building was constructed in 1958 and serves as the centerpiece of the town park. It currently houses a library, community meeting space, and theater for live performances.
External links
* [http://shivachevo.net/ Official site of the town of Shivachevo]
* [http://www.sou-shivachevo.hit.bg/ Georgi Karavelov School]
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