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village of Radishevo

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Radishevo is a village in North Bulgaria. It is located in Pleven municipality, Pleven region

It is 6 km southeast of the town of Pleven and 168 km northeast of the capital Sofia. The neighboring village of Tuchenitsa is 5 km southeast and the village of Grivitsa is 9 km north. 

It is situated in valley area and its altitude is 272 m. The climate is temperate and is characterized with hot and dry summer while the winter is cold. During June and February fall lots of precipitation. Hails are common phenomenon to the area.

Regular bus line connects it to the town of Pleven. There are constructed water and electricity systems. All mobile operators have coverage. 

The permanent population is 495 people. 

Here are functioning town hall, community center with library, stores and restaurants. In the village there is division of the Bulgarian Air Force. The nearest GPs and hospitals are working on the territory of the town of Pleven where there are also schools and kindergartens. 

Tourism and landmarks

In proximity is situated Kaylaka park that is protected area and is with many walks and alleys, working main road, many places for relaxation, restaurants, pools and offers conditions for hunting. 
The people that enjoy fishing should take advantage of the condition near Kaylaka dam (4 km). 

In the town of Pleven you can visit three of the 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria - Pleven Epopee 1877, the Regional History museum and the mausoleum-chapel "St George Pobedonosets"

Ideal destination for an excursion is the canyon of Chernelka river (24 km). There is constructed eco trail and there are lots of rare plant species, birds and animals included in the Red Book of Bulgaria for rare species. 

Sources: http://bg.wikipedia.org
Photos: http://www.panoramio.com

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