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Village of Tankoto

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Tankoto is a village in southern Bulgaria. It is located in  Madan Municipality, Smolyan region.

It is about 5 km east from the town of Madan, about 35 km southeast from the town of Smolyan, about 20 km northeast from the town of Rudozem and 272 km southeast from the city of Sofia.
The village is connected by regular bus service to the town of Madan.

It is located 931 meters above sea level. The permanent population is about 60 people.

The climate is continental. Winter is mild and long, cool summer.

The village is well developed, fully electrified and supplied with water. It has a town hall, a shop and a pub. There is cable TV, internet and mobile phone coverage. Nearest kindergarten, schools and hospital are located in the town of Madan.

Tourism and landmarks

In the town of Madan, you can see the following landmarks:

- Cave - Museum "Sharenka".  This is the first in Bulgaria Cave-Museum.
- Area Gabata - a small rock cave in which they found pottery pieces from different eras. Following the path on the cliff to reach the Thracian mines, which where were found primitive tools for the extraction of ore and clay lamps.
- Nearby is the rock 'Rimpapa" - 50 meters high, resembling a man with a cloak. Behind it there are remains of an ancient village, where they found traces of clay pipe.
- Area Kichikaya - fortress later conquered by the Romans. There are old stone buildings and walls of the fortress wall. Fully preserved, and the well is carved nine meters down the cliff.

In Smolyan village guests can visit: Museum of History Smolyan, Smolyan Planetarium, Rhodope Drama Theatre, "St. Vissarion", Monument of Orpheus and Eurydice, Rozhen Observatory.

Source: www.bg.wikipedia.org
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