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Rila Monastery is the largest monastery in Bulgaria. It is located on the northwestern side of the Rila mountain range, 118 kilometers from Sofia, 41 from the city of Blagoevgrad. The monastery was founded at the end of the 10th century by the reclusive monk Ivan Rylsky, who is also considered the patron of Bulgaria. His relics are still located in the main building of the complex. In 1983, the monastery was recognized as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The area of the complex with all the buildings is about 9,000 square meters, approximately three hundred rooms, 100 of which are given over to the monks’ cells.

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The place Rupite is located in southwest Bulgaria, 7 km from the town of Petrich. The main attractions of the area are hot springs, as well as the only long-extinct volcano called Kozhukh, and, of course, a place of power that was revered by the world-famous prophetess Vanga.

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The flowering time of lavender in Bulgaria is from mid-June to late August, although some fields can still delight the eye even in September. Interestingly, if you place beehives in a lavender field, you can obtain honey with a lavender aroma, although unfortunately, beehives are not observed in Bulgarian fields. Surprisingly, Bulgaria has a considerable amount of lavender flowers overall.

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