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Step into the captivating town of Veliko Turnovo, immersed in a wealth of history and culture as it proudly served as the capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire. Experience the echoes of the past as you wander through the cobblestone streets and encounter the numerous museums and historical sites that testify to the city's glorious heritage. Moreover, Veliko Turnovo thrives with a vivacious nightlife, fueled by the vibrant energy of its university students from one of Bulgaria's largest universities. Immerse yourself in the remarkable fusion of tradition and modernity that defines this enchanting town!
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Popular Foods
1. Shopska Salad (Шопска салата): This traditional Bulgarian salad is a vibrant mix of tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, onions, and garlic. It's often served with feta cheese and olive oil, giving it a tangy and refreshing taste. The ingredients are typically sourced locally and are found in abundance in the region. 2. Banitsa (Баница): A staple in Bulgarian cuisine, banitsa is a filled pastry traditionally made with a mixture of fresh and dried herbs, cheese, and butter wrapped in layers of thin dough. Often served warm as a breakfast or brunch item, it may also be enjoyed at any time of day accompanied by a side of yogurt, fruits, or a spoonful of sweetened compote. 3. Moussaka (Мусака): This hearty and comforting Greek-inspired dish consists of layers of eggplant or potato, ground meat (usually beef or lamb), and a rich béchamel sauce flavored with cinnamon, nutmeg, and other warm spices. The casserole is then topped with grated cheese, typically kashkaval, and baked until bubbling and golden brown. Historical Appearance
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