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4 unusual facts about Razlog


Bulgarian resistance movement during World War II

The first guerrilla group (cheta) was created in 26 June 1941 near Razlog, the first partisan commander was Nikola Parapunov.

Cluttering

The First World Conference on Cluttering was held in May 2007 in Razlog, Bulgaria.

Petrana Petkova

Petrana Petkova (born September 20, 1972 in Razlog), also known as Petrana Histova-Petkova, is a Bulgarian middle and long distance runner.

Razlog

He has designed Universiada Hall (1961), Olympic Sports Complex in Accra, Ghana (1961), the building of the Bulgarian Embassy in Moscow (1977), Boyana residence (1974), National Historical Museum (1974 former government residence-Boyana) and many memorial complexes.


Gorno Kraishte

Gorno Kraishte has two road links, to Razlog and Belovo and a narrow gauge railway link - Belitsa station.

Goryani

The main Cheta led by Gerasim Todorov controlled the larger part of the Sveti Vrach (today Sandanski) county in the southwest of the area, traversing as far as the Mesta valley and Razlog to the northeast, Nevrokop (today Gotse Delchev) in the south and Dzhumaya (Gorna Dzhumaya, today Blagoevgrad) in the north.

Lana Jurčević

In 2007, she performed "Okovi na srcu", and performed "1 Razlog" at Eurofest 2007.

Mesta, Bulgaria

The village is situated alongside of the secondary road 19 from Razlog to Drama on the right bank of Mesta River.

Southern Bulgaria

The Bulgarian South also has a number of often unclearly defined or overlapping sub-regions, particularly in the west and southwest, such as Chech, Shop region, Kraishte, Burel, Visok, Zabardie, Znepole, Graovo, Osogoviya, Piyanets, Podgorie, Razlog, Rupchos, Tamrash, etc.


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