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Elenovo is a village in southeastern Bulgaria. It is located in Nova Zagora Municipality, Sliven region.
In Bulgaria there are two more villages with the same name in Blagoevgrad region and in Targovishte region.
It is 19 km from the town of Nova Zagora, about 46 km northwest from the town of Sliven and 272 km southeast from the city of Sofia.
The village has regular bus service. Road infrastructure is relatively good. The new asphalt road between the towns of Nova Zagora and Yambol, passing through the village, is facilitating movement to them.
Elenovo is situated at the foot hills of "Svetkyiskite vazvishenya" at 178 m altitude. Population has decreased substantially in recent years and today it is about 490 people.
The climate is temperate-continental. Winter is mild and dry, relatively hot summer. Autumn is longer than spring.
It is a big village, there is a town hall, church, school, kindergarten, grocery stores, cafes. There are two deer park in one
of them was built children playground. There is an elite brand new 3 star hotel with restaurant and wine cellar.
Due to its favorable location, the village has very good preconditions for the development of: wine, beekeeping, cattle, crops, rural tourism, wine tourism and hunting, fishing and more.
In the area of the village is situated winery Edoardo Miroglio. The winery is surrounded by vineyards, lake and green lawns that create excellent conditions for tourism, combined with wine tasting.
Nearby is located Karanovskata mound, which shows life at the end of VII century BC, and the "Danyova Mill" with ancient necropolis of I-st century.
Northwest from Elenovo is situated a mound that is part of the necropolis in the area Yurneya, where there area artifacts dating from the late Iron Age, Roman and Middle Bulgarian. Researchers intend important place of the mound of ancient settlements in Europe, describing it as "The Bulgarian Stonehenge".
In the vicinity of the village there are many dams. Flora and fauna are diverse - pheasants, rabbits, carp and others.
Source: www.bg.wikipedia.org
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