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The village of Tarnoslivka

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Tarnoslivka is a village in southern Bulgaria. It is located in Ardino municipality, Kardzhali Region.

Tarnoslivka is located at about 14 km south-west of the town of Ardino, 45 km in the same direction from the regional center Kardzhali and about 288 km from the capital Sofia city.

The relief is mountainous and the climate - continental Mediterranean, which makes the winter mild and wet, and the summer - dry and hot. The average altitude is about 835 m.

Its population is about 125 people.

Regular bus service connects Tarnoslivka with the surrounding villages. The main streets are paved and lighted. The village has electricity and water supply systems. All mobile operators have coverage.

Tarnoslivka comprises a mosque and a grocery store. In the village of Byal izvor /6 km in the south/ you will find a school, a kindergarten, a post office, a police dapartment, a community center with a library, one GP and one dentist. The nearest multiprofile hospital is located in the town of Ardino.

LANDMARKS AND TOURISM

The peak Momini gardi is situated near the village. The highest peak in the Eastern Rhodopes - Alada peak /1241 m/ might also be of interest for tourists.

The Devil's Bridge of the River Arda - one of the monuments of the Bulgarian culture, can be visited about 26 km north of the village. The medieval bridge was built in the XVI century on the site where once a Roman bridge, part of an ancient road connecting the Aegean Sea and the Thracian lowland, was built. In 2003 the area was declared a landmark.

About 12 km west of the village of Tarnoslivka, in the Karaburun area, were found traces of an ancient Thracian sanctuary and fortress which reveals spectacular views of almost the entire Central and Eastern Rhodopes. There is evidence of religious activity from the late Bronze Age. The cult complex dates back to VI - IV century BC. Back then it was used for ceremonies and funerals. It represents a large rock with about 90 trapezoidal niches where pottery and tiles associated with the cult of the deceased were layed.

About 500 meters from the Thracian sanctuary in the area of the ​​Eagle Rocks were found the ruins of one of the largest fortresses in the Rhodopes - the Kaleto fortress. The fortress represents a unique architectural site with the shape of an irregular circle with a diameter of 67 m and area of ​​0.5 acres built of stones without mortar.

Sources: Mirela, www.ardino.bg, www.bg.guide-bulgaria.com
Photos: www.panoramio.com, http://maps.google.com/

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