Karlovo


Kàrlovo is a historically important town in central Bulgaria located in a fertile valley along the river Stryama at the southern foot of the Balkan Mountains. It is administratively part of Plovdiv Province and has a population of about 30,340, the mayor being Dr. Emil Kabaivanov.
Karlovo is famous for the worldwide-known rose oil, which is grown there and used in producing perfume. In addition to this, Karlovo is the birthplace of Vasil Levski, the most distinguished Bulgarian to start preparing the national liberation from the Ottoman rule in the late 19th century. There is a museum and large monument dedicated to him. Karlovo is also a popular location for tourism in the region.
During the 2000s, Bulgarian archaeologists made discoveries in Central Bulgaria which were summarized as 'The Valley of the Thracian Kings'. On 19 August 2005, some archaeologists announced they had found the first Thracian capital, which was situated near Karlovo in Bulgaria. Many polished ceramic artifacts were discovered revealing the fortune of the town. The Bulgarian Ministry of Culture declared its support to the excavations.

History

Karlovo is a successor of the medieval fortress of Kopsis, a feudal possession of Smilets of Bulgaria in the 13th-14th century and the likely capital of his brother despotēs Voysil's short-lived realm. The modern town originated in 1483 at the place of the village of Sushitsa, but grew in importance in the 19th century as a centre of Bulgarian culture and revolutionary activity. In 1876 Lady Strangford arrived from Britain with relief for the people of Bulgaria following the massacres that followed the April Uprising. She built a hospital at Batak and eventually other hospitals were built at Radilovo, Panagiurishte, Perushtitsa, Petrich and here at Karlovo.
From 1953 until 1962, the town was called Levskigrad.

Geography

Karlovo lies at, above sea level. It is located in the Valley of Roses, known for the big-scale production of roses. Stara Planina mountain lies above the town. The highest peak of this mountain range — Botev, 2376m — is close to Karlovo.
The town is located east from the Bulgarian capital — Sofia, and north from Plovdiv, the second biggest Bulgarian city and the capital of the Plovdiv Province.

Climate

The climate of the region is temperate continental, with mild and warm summers, refreshed by the wind coming down the Balkan Mountain, and snowy winters. The average January temperature is . The average July temperature is .
Average total annual rainfall is, being highest in the summer, and lowest in the winter.

Infrastructure and transport

Karlovo is located on the main road E 78, one of the two roads which connect the capital Sofia to the southern part of the Black Sea.
The town is an important point on the railway between Sofia and the commercially important Black Sea port of Burgas. There are frequent trains to the second biggest railway station in the country — Plovdiv.
The total road length on the territory of Karlovo municipality is. Karlovo is only away from the most important road in Bulgaria - Trakiya motorway, which is actually the main road between Sofia and Istanbul. The international road to Bucharest is also just away.

Municipality

Karlovo is the seat of Karlovo municipality. The population of the Karlovo municipality is approximately 73,000 people. It includes the following 27 towns and villages :

Notable natives

Landmarks

It is located right below the Karlovo water-power station, on the left tributary of Stryama River - Stara Reka, taking its sources from the two tributaries – the Malkata Reka springing South of the peaks of Ambaritsa and Malak Kupen and Golyamata River – springing South below the peak of Zhultets. With its number of rapids, small pools and chutes above Karlovo, Stara Reka descends from in a waterfall.
The museum is open year-round working hours: 08:00 to 12:00 and 13:00 to 17:00 pm.

Education

The library counts about 68,000 library documents and books.

Religion

Orthodox Church Saint Nikolas was built in 1847 by Nikola Troyanov.

Honour

on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after Karlovo.

Town twinning