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The town of Byala Cherkva has a population of 3 000 inhabitants and lies at a distance of 4 km south of Pavlikeni. The town is located at the central part of the Danube Plain on the left bank of the Rositza River. The settlement lies on the road connecting Svishtov, Sevlievo and Gabrovo. The settlement has preserved traces of the ancient period when the region has been populated by Thracian tribes attracted by the fertile and beautiful land. The ancient road connecting Nikopolis ad Istrum to Melta (Lovech) and Serdika (Sofia) has passed by Byala Cherkva. The church "St. Dimiter" is built in 1832 with built-in columns from the ancient town of Nikopolis ad Istrum. The settlement is famous for its active participation in the April Rebellion from 1876.

The tourist sights of the town are: the history museum, the house-museums of Tzanko Tzerkovski- a poet and a public figure, Rayko Daskalov - a politician, the church "St. Dimiter" and the monumental belfry.


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