Tlachnitsite

Tlachnitsite is a locality in , . Tlachnitsite is situated nearby to the village , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Aprilov High School and House of Culture Emanuil Manolov.

School
The Aprilov National High School in is the first modern secular school in . It was opened on 2 January 1835, when Bulgaria was still part of the Ottoman Empire, with the financial help of Vasil Aprilov, Nikolay Palauzov, Vasil Rasheev and other wealthy Bulgarians and was based on the Bell-Lancaster method.

Theater building
Photo: Izvora, Public domain.
is a theater building.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Gabrovo and Prodanovtsi.

Photo: Wikimedia, CC0.
is a city in region of . The city is also home to two museums, several historical churches and monuments in and historic bridges over the Yantra River, all popular destinations for tourists and sightseers.

Village
is a village in , in , in northern central . is situated 3 km northwest of Tlachnitsite.

Village
is a village in , in , in northern central . is situated 3 km east of Tlachnitsite.

Tlachnitsite

Latitude
42.86667° or 42° 52′ north
Longitude
25.31667° or 25° 19′ east
Elevation
401 metres (1,316 feet)
Open location code
8GJ7V888+MM
Geo­Names ID
726435
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In Other Languages

“Tlachnitsite” goes by many names.
  • Bulgarian: Tlachnitsite
  • Bulgarian: Тлъчниците

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