Perushtitsa
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Perushtitsa (Bulgarian: Перущица) or Perushtitza is a Bulgarian town located in the Plovdiv Oblast at the foot of the Rhodopes. It is located about 22 kilometers south of Plovdiv.
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The Red Church near Perushtitsa.
The name Perushtitsa comes from the word Peristitsa which in turn comes from the name of a God, Perun. [1]
Perushtitsa is one of the few places in Bulgaria where Mavrud grapes are grown for a typical Bulgarian wine, Mavrud.
About 2 kilometers south of Perushtitsa is the Red Church. The remains of this church date from the 5th or 6th century. The Red Church is a symbol for the city of Perushtitsa.
[edit] Sources
- ^ Панайотов, Иван (1974). Върховръх. Мединица и Физкултура.
Municipalities of Plovdiv Province |
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| Asenovgrad • Brezovo • Hisarya • Kaloyanovo • Karlovo • Krichim • Kuklen • Laki • Maritsa • Parvomay • Perushtitsa • Plovdiv • Rakovski • Rodopi • Sadovo • Saedinenie • Sopot • Stamboliyski |
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