Vetren, Pazardzhik Province - a town in the Septemvri municipality, Pazardzhik Province
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3rd century BC findings in Veliki Vetren including a chest containing some 14 sets of weapons, harness gear, jewellery and clothing accessories characteristic of knights of Dacian and Scordisci origin.
According to the Treaty of Berlin after the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878 the region was included in the autonomous region Eastern Rumelia which united with the Principality of Bulgaria on 6 September 1885.
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Fish is abundant in the dams, including carp, rudd, roach barbel, perch, zander and many others; the mountain streams are rich in trout.
Poibrene is located in the north-western part of the Pazardzhik Province on the left bank of the Topolnitsa river.