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village of Baley

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Baley is a village in northwestern Bulgaria. It is located in the Municipality of Bregovo, Vidin Region.

The village is situated 5 km north of the municipal center Bregovo, 31 km northwest of the town of Vidin and 227 km in the same direction from Sofia city.

Baley is located in the temperate-continental climate zone, with relatively cold winters and hot summers. The altitude reaches 199 meters. Its population numbers about 450 people.

The village is the last village in northwestern Bulgaria, located next to Timok river and 2 km away from the Danube river.

The village has a community center with a movie theater for 450 visitors, post office, kindergarten, dysfunctional building of a school for 250 children. There is a nursing home for old people with disabilities and permanent loss of mobility. Residents of Baley can visit the schools and the medical facilities in Bregovo city.
 
Thirty percent of the streets of Baley are paved and the rest are gravel. The village has a central water supply.

Landmarks and tourism:


Danube and Timok river provide opportunities for recreation and fishing.
 
There is an old mill near the village. It was operating until the early 50s.


In Vidin attractive for tourists are: the Baba Vida fortress, dating from the X century, related to the defense of the city during the Middle Ages, the Kale fortress, the Cruciform barracks with an ethnographic exhibition, the Turkish Konak "Koluka", the Mosque and the library of Osman Pazvantaglu, the Sveti Dimitar cathedral, the Mausoleum of the first Bulgarian Exarch Antim I and others.

Sources: http://bg.wikipedia.org, http://guide-bulgaria.com.
Photos: http://bg.wikipedia.org, http://www.vidin-online.com.
 

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