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A plot of land of size 21000 m2 next to the regulation of Sushina village. The land is situated to 350 m from the shore of Ticha lake. Face to the lake – 221 m. There is a dirt road leading to the property. To 100 m of the property there are and asphalt road, electricity and water. Price 210000 EUR. The population of the Sushina village is 370 people. There are in the village a shop, a doctor and a bar. The village has a potential for developing tourism (fishing zone). The village is situated to 500 m from the dam lake Ticha - the second biggest dam lake in Bulgaria, to 15 km from the mountain resort of Varbitsa which is situated in ecologically clear region and is famous of its mineral springs, to 40 km from Shoumen, to 130 km from Varna and the airport and to 20 km from the town of Veliki Preslav. Veliki Preslav is a town with rich historical past - the second capital of Bulgaria. The ruins of the old town can be visited there. There is regular bus service to the village.
Village of Sushina is located in North-East Bulgaria. It is part of Varbitsa Municipality, Shoumen District.
Distance to capital city: 284.323 km from Sofia
Area size of Village of Sushina: 80.515km2
Municipality of Shoumen is located in the central part of Northeastern Bulgaria. It is situated on a main transport crossroad. The northern railway line from Sofia to Varna and the connecting line with Southern part of the country cross the town. The total length of railway lines is 30.16km, all of them are electrified. The international road Rouse – Shoumen – Varna, Sofia – Targovishte – Belokopitovo and Silistra – Shoumen – Yambol pass along the territory of Shoumen area. After the reconstruction and modernization of Sofia – Varna highway “Hemus” – 23km of it will cross the municipality.
The town of Shoumen is mostly connected with the old Bulgarian capitals – Pliska and Veliki Preslav.
Two kilometers away from the town of Pliska are the remains of the imposing construction of Pliska –the first capital of Dunabian Bulgariain. 681 is the year of its foundation by Khan Asparouh. It existed till 893 – 894 when the capital was moved to Preslav by Tsar Simeon I the Great.
The imposing ruins of the second capital of Danubian Bulgaria are to be found 2km south of the nowadays town of Veliki Preslav. Veliki Preslav was the capital of the Bulgaria kingdom from 893 till 969 in the epoch of its supreme might and boom of the old Bulgarian culture. It sprung up in the first half of 9 th century during the reign of Khan Omurtag (814 – 831) as a military camp with a fortified palace and garrison. Tsar Simeon (893 – 927) proclaimed it capital (thus moving it from Pliska). It was established as an administrative, cult – religious and cultural center of the medieval Bulgarian state, renowned for its remarkable monumental construction work, the achievements of applied arts, the painted ceramics, the famous literary school. Preslav is pure Bulgarian name coming from “preslavun” (famous, most glorious), and the name Veliki was added when the capital turned into really huge and representative town for its time. The old Bulgarian capital occupied a territory of 3.5 sq. km. Tsar Simeon made Preslav the most majestic town in the whole of south – east Europe. The most talented Bulgarian men of letters of the time worked there – Yoan Ekzarh, Chernorizets Hrabar, Konstantin Preslavski, Prezvuter Kozma.
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