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Village of Dolna studena

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Dolna studena is a village in Northern Bulgaria. It is part of Tsenovo Municipality, Ruse Region.

It is situated 54 km south-west from the centre of Ruse, 1 km west from village of Tsenovo, 12 km south-west from town of Byala, 211 km in the same direction from town of Varna and 255 km north-east from city of Sofia.

The population is approximately 830 people.

The village spreads out the middle part of the Danube plain, on 68 m above the sea level. It neighbours the left bank of Yantra River and characterizes with beautiful hills covered with forests. The summer is hot and dry, the winter is cold.

Dolna studena is set not far away of the first-classed road Ruse-Byala-Veliko Tarnovo, part of the international transport corridor No 9. The main roads go to the towns of Ruse, Byala and Svishtov. The nearest railway station is in town of Byala (26 km).

Dolna studena is a well-developed village, provided with electricity, water and communication equipment. There is a town-hall, a post office, an elementary school, a community centre with a library, an orthodox church and shops. The nearest hospitals are in town of Byala.

The good climate conditions and fertile land are favourable for developing agricultural activities.

TOURISM

The region is with very picturesque nature allowing different types of tourism. Yantra River is convenient for fishing. There is a fishing school as well. You may fish European chub, asp, northern pike, sheatfish, zander, perch, etc.

The river is convenient for kayaking from town of Byala to the outfall in Danube River.

Ruse Region is popular with Rusenski Lom Natural Park, where could be seen caves and rock formations, historical monuments and zones with rich flora and fauna.

Text: Mirela
Pictures: www.panoramio.com, www.iantra.com

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