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village of Dzhinchovtsi

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Dzhinchovtsi is a village in West Bulgaria. It is situated in Tran municipality, Pernik region.

It is 20 km southwest of the town of Tran and 66 km northwest of the town of Pernik. The capital Sofia is 96 km in east direction. 

It is located in mountain region and its altitude is about 833 m. The climate is characterized by four clearly expressed seasons and the summer is warm but not hot while the winter is cool. The spring is cool with lots of precipitation and comes in the end of March and the beginning of April and the fall is warmer.

The permanent population is about 29 people.

The nearest school and kindergarten are in the municipality where you can also get medical assistance.

Tourism and landmarks

Interesting landmark is "Museum exhibition of the Busintsi ceramics" in the village of Busintsi which was opened in 1982. Together with the museum section and the exhibition halls there are also working studios and small hotel.
Now in the museum there are over 1300 pieces (jugs, jars, cups, bowls, casseroles, pots etc.) total of about a hundred different forms made by over a thousand craftsmen from the village and the region. Only in this museum you could see the so called "okanicheta" which are small jugs for wine and rakiya, the "crondir" which is unique kind of a jug with a hole in the middle. The museum is also keeping a hundred year old furnace that was used by the world famous craftsman Petar.

In proximity are situated the picturesque Erma River Gorge, Rui peak, the rock church "St Petka", the Tran monastery and the Vrabcha monastery.

There is great opportunity for the hunting lovers to catch something in the woods near the village that are full of wild animals.

The people who prefer fishing could go the near dams Yarlovtsi and Lilyantsi.

Sources: http://bg.wikipedia.org
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