- Klyuch
Klyuch ( _bg. Ключ, "key"; also transliterated "Ključ, Kliuch, Kljuch", etc.), in Medieval Greek known as Kleidion and in
Latin known as Clidium, is a village in southwesternmostBulgaria , part ofPetrich municipality,Blagoevgrad Province . It lies at coord|41|22|N|23|1|E, 455 metres above sea level. As of 2005, it has a population of 1,113 and the mayor is Hristo Markov.Klyuch lies at the northern foot of the Belasitsa mountains, south of the Strumeshnitsa River, in the geographic region of Podgorie. The climate is transitional Mediterranean, with a summer minimum and a winter maximum of precipitation.
The village is famous for the
Battle of Kleidion of29 July 1014 , in which TsarSamuil of Bulgaria 's forces were routed by Byzantine EmperorBasil II 's army. After the battle, Basil infamously ordered all 14,000 Bulgarian captives blinded, with a single soldier left one-eyed to guide every hundred blinded home.Five kilometres north of the village are the ruins of Samuil's Fortress, built between 1009 and 1013, and the Samuil's Fortress National Park-Museum, created in 1982 and featuring a bronze monument to Samuil.
Klyuch is also famous for several alleged cases of
UFO , mostly popularized by the local Kiril Yakimov. [http://www.presabg.com/index.php?p=view&r%5Bid%5D=701] [http://vestnici.com/index.php?p=view&r%5Bid%5D=2339]References
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