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Kaspichan ppt
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3. The centre of the town is
one of the most beautiful
places. You can see the
town monument ‘Mother
Bulgaria’ there, our
school, some
cafes, shops, and other.
4. Surrounded by tall
fir trees and
flowers, you can
also see the
culture house of
the town. The
citizens in our
small town show
their talents in
singing, dancing, t
heatre
performances and
playing different
musical
instruments there.
In addition, the
town library is
situated there.
People can find a
rich collection of
books for their
needs.
5. There are some main industrial
objects in Kaspichan.
Transport, and railway transport in
particular, is the main means for
trading with goods, manufactured
in our factories. The first Bulgarian
railway passes though
Kaspichan, so it is one of the
oldest railway stations.
6. Roca was established in 1917 in
Spain by the Roca brothers and
initially produced cast iron
radiators. Today the main
product line of the company is
bathroom furnishing. This
product line was introduced in
1925 when based on its
experience with radiators
production, the company starts to
produce cast iron bathtubs.
Today "Roca Bulgaria" offers to
the Bulgarian market integrated
bathroom solutions in various
styles and market segments
through the brands Roca, Laufen
and Fayans.
7. Cris Oil 97 Ltd was
established in 1997. It
produces refined
sunflower oil.
The company
employs mostly
young and
skilled people
8. The Madara Horseman is
an early Medieval large
rock relief, carved on the
Madara Plateau.
The monument is dated
back to circa 710 AD and
has been on the UNESCO
World Heritage List since
1979.
The Madara Horseman is
now depicted on the
obverse of smaller
Bulgarian coins, issued in
1999 and 2000. An official
survey in 2008 on the
design of Bulgaria's future
euro coins was won by the
Madara Horseman.
Мадарският конник
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11. Pliska was the first capital of the First
Bulgarian Empire between 681 and
893 AD. The town was destroyed
during the assaults the Byzantine
Empire between 969 and 972 and was
not rebuilt again. Between 1899 and
1900, archeologists from the Russian
Archaeological Institute in
Constantinople revealed the ruins of
the Medieval town.