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  2. Rila Monastery - Wikipedia

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    It is situated in the southwestern Rila Mountains, 117 km (73 mi) south of the capital Sofia in the deep valley of the Rilska River ("Rila River") at an elevation of 1,147 m (3,763 ft) above sea level, inside of Rila Monastery Nature Park and in close vicinity of the Rila Monastery Forest Nature Reserve.

  3. Rila Monastery Nature Park - Wikipedia

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    Rila Monastery Nature park is the second most visited nature park in Bulgaria after Vitosha, which is situated next to the nation's capital Sofia. [53] Around 96% of all adult Bulgarians have visited the Rila Monastery at least once; of them 60% have come more than twice. [54] In 2008 the park was visited by 1,002,204 people. [1]

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The monastery was founded in the 10th century by Saint John of Rila and was an important spiritual and cultural centre of Bulgaria through centuries. It was especially important as a Christian centre during the Ottoman rule in Bulgaria.

  5. John of Rila - Wikipedia

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    The Cave of John of Rila near the Rila Monastery. Saint John of Rila was born app. 876 a.c. in Skrino, at the foot of the Osogovo mountain. He was a contemporary of the reign of emperor and saint Boris I, his sons Vladimir (Rassate) and tsar Simeon I The Great, and the son of the latter - Saint tsar Peter I.

  6. Rila Monastery Forest - Wikipedia

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    Rila Monastery Forest (Bulgarian: Риломанастирска гора, Rilomanastirska gora) is a nature reserve in Rila Monastery Nature Park, located in the Rila mountain range in southwestern Bulgaria.

  7. Boris III of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The grave of Tsar Boris III in the Rila Monastery. Following a large, impressive state funeral at the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia, where the streets were lined with weeping crowds, the coffin of Tsar Boris III was taken by train to the mountains and buried in Bulgaria's largest and most important monastery, the Rila Monastery.

  8. 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Seven Rila Lakes in the Rila mountains 33. Saeva Dupka Cave in the Balkan Mountains 41. Plovdiv Roman theatre 45. Hristo Botev's house in Kalofer 47. The Bachkovo Monastery 58. Boyana Church 58. National Museum of History 71. The 6th century Saint Sofia Church in Sofia 74. Stone river in Vitosha 85. The Wonderful Bridges 91. Thracian Tomb of ...

  9. Rila, Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Rila (Bulgarian: Рила, pronounced) is a town in southwestern Bulgaria, the administrative centre of Rila Municipality, in the southeastern part of Kyustendil Province. The town lies in a mountainous region at the foot of the southwestern Rila Mountains , 20 km (12 mi) from the Rila Monastery , 34 km (21 mi) from Dupnitsa , and 65 km (40 mi ...

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