…and this one is Veliko Tarnovo, the city of the Tzars. It was the capital of Bulgaria once. Now it’s just a beautiful hill-top town.

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…and this one is Veliko Tarnovo, the city of the Tzars. It was the capital of Bulgaria once. Now it’s just a beautiful hill-top town.

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