- Pavlikeni
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Paulicianism ."Infobox Settlement
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Deputy mayor=Maria GoranovaPavlikeni ( _bg. Павликени) is a town in northern
Bulgaria , part ofVeliko Tarnovo Province . It is 41 kilometers away from Veliko Tarnovo.Pavlikeni was a centre of ceramics and
pottery in Antiquity as evidenced by the remains from Roman and Thracian times, the modern town emerged in the 13th-14th century as a village initially called "Marinopoltsi". Since its residents were adherents of the Christian sect ofPaulicianism , it soon acquired its present name.During the
Ottoman rule of Bulgaria , thedemographics of the village changed significantly, as many Turks settled to make it a purely Turkish village. After theLiberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman rule in 1877–1878, the Turks left to be replaced byBulgarians from theBalkan Mountains and the villages of the plains. After the Liberation Pavlikeni developed as a centre of craftsmanship and trade, with many new buildings being constructed. Pavlikeni acquired town status in 1943 owing much to its position on theSofia -Varna railway line.Honour
Pavlikeni Point onGreenwich Island ,South Shetland Islands is named after Pavlikeni.
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