- Provadiya
Infobox Settlement
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population_total = 16718|population_footnotes=
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latd=43|latm=11|lats=|latNS=N|longd=27|longm=26|longs=|longEW=E|leader_name = Georgi YanevProvadiya ( _bg. Провадия) is a town in northeastern
Bulgaria , part ofVarna Province , located in a deepkarst gorge along theProvadiya River not far from theBulgarian Black Sea Coast . Provadiya served as acustoms point since ancient times. It is well known forsalt ymineral water s, its mildclimate and a total of 70 km ofcave s in the surroundingmountain walls. It can be reached bytrain fromSofia orVarna and there are also hourly buses from and to Varna, and a sophisticated road system.Historical names of the medieval fortress, the ruins of which have been preserved until today, include "Provat" (
Byzantine Greek ), "Ovech" (Овеч, Bulgarian), "Provanto" (Italian) and "Pravadi" (Ottoman Turkish). The Greek name and its adaptations stem from the word πρόβατο, "provato", "sheep", and the medieval Bulgarian name corresponds directly (being derived from овца, "ovtsa", with the same meaning). The fortress is open for visitors.During the Middle Ages the town was a key centre of the
First Bulgarian Empire with an important monastery at the modern village of Ravna, the church of which was consecrated on23 April 897 , and a majorscriptorium of thePreslav Literary School . The rebel leader and subsequently emperor of Bulgaria Ivailo defeated a 10,000-strong Byzantine army near the city in 1279. During theSecond Bulgarian Empire it was the seat of a metropolitan in the 14th century. Ovech was captured by the Ottomans in 1388 after a long siege.In the 17th and 18th century Provadiya was a commercial centre of the
Ottoman Empire and was inhabited by manyJewish and Ragusan merchants. A 16th-17th-centuryDubrovnik -style church still stands in the nearby village ofDobrina .South of Provadiya lies the largest rock
salt mine in Bulgaria, which is believed to be virtually inexhaustible with a salt bed of up to 3900 m, and has been sporadically exploited for some 7500 years; now it is part of Solvay Sodi AD inDevnya under the name Provadsol AD. Some of the exhausted vaults are used for the storage of natural gas. Provadiya is an important hub on both theDruzhba Gas Pipeline and the futureSouth Stream . The town has a certain potential as a spa centre; its saline mineral water is allegedly similar in composition to the one atKarlovy Vary .Places of interest include the Lambova Kashta ethnographical complex and ethnographical collections in Dobrina and Manastir villages, as well as cave monasteries and the ruins of the 9-10th-century Ravna Monastery, one of the most important centres of the Preslav Literary School, dubbed "language laboratory" by
Umberto Eco for its graffiti by common folks in several languages and alphabets.Provadiya Hook inGreenwich Island ,South Shetland Islands ,Antarctica is named for Provadiya.The current mayor of the town is Georgi Yanev elected in November 2007.
Municipality
Provadiya is the seat of Provadiya municipality (part of Varna Province), which also includes the following 24 villages:GR|Bulgaria
Honour
Provadiya Hook onGreenwich Island ,South Shetland Islands is named after Provadiya.References
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External links
* [http://www.provadia.bg/ Official page (in Bulgarian)]
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