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Close to the town lies a powerful medium wave broadcasting station (since 1973) whose signals can be easily received throughout Europe. It works on 576 khz with a power of 500 kW. For transmission on 576 kHz a 259-metre-tall (850 ft) guyed mast equipped with a cage antenna at its
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of 1798, and a number of old
Renaissance buildings. Also remarkable is the theatre building which was the first Bulgarian theatre in "European model" and was built in 1891. The Vidin Synagogue built in 1894 was in 2021 a shell of its former self; plans are made to turn it into an interfaith cultural
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Vidin is the 20th town by population in
Bulgaria, but serious demographic problems have been experienced in the area during the last two decades. The number of the residents of the city reached its peak between 1988 and 1991 when the population exceeded 65,000. As of 2011, the town had a population
869:. Both Austrians and the Ottomans had heavy casualties during the siege. The occupation lasted nine months and ended in August 1690. Shortly after Vidin's capture, in 19 October 1689 2.500 Muslim men and 1,000 Muslim women from Vidin were
1965:) a few kilometres to the north-west; as of 2000, there is no scheduled passenger service, and the buildings are in a state of disrepair. There are, however, state development plans to rebuild and restore the activity of Vidin airport.
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failed to repel the Serb forces, and accepted
Serbian suzerainty, although in practice, Shishman continued to be independent from Serbian influence and dealt mainly with Bulgaria. Formal Serbian suzerainty lasted until Serbian king
877:. The Austrians also built a military facility in front of the Vidin citadel, where they placed more than 40 cannons. During the construction, a large number of Muslim houses and shops were destroyed. Of 3,000 buildings, two
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lower part is used. A powerful FM transmitter on 88.2 MHz provides good coverage for Hristo Botev radio. Also, Horizont and Radio Vidin are broadcast on 102.3 and 103.9 MHz with similar coverage to Hristo Botev
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a considerable town, with a population of about 26,000, and a garrison of 8,000 to 10,000 men. Widdin is one of the important fortified places of the military line of the Danube. It covers the approaches of
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took advantage of this situation, set free from
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In the 3rd century BC the Celts established on the site now occupied by Vidin a fortress to which they gave the name of
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were influential figures in the Empire and were on several occasions chosen for emperors. From the mid 13th century it was ruled by the
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on the opposite bank of the Danube. Previously, a ferry located 2 km (1 mi) from the town was in use for that purpose.
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Vidin is the westernmost important
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after an eight-month siege because of the betrayal of the local bishop. Its importance once again rose during the
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and around which a Roman town developed. The town grew into one of the important centres of the province of Upper
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as well. Vidin's independence did not last long. In 1396, the
Ottomans invaded and turned Vidin into a sandjak.
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expanded towards the vicinity of Vidin, after defeating the
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close to a temperate continental climate, from which it is shifting further and further away due to
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Vidin used to be an important Bulgarian city, a bishop seat and capital of a large province of the
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happened to visit Vidin and spotted the 14-year old Florence Barbara Maria von Sass from
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hour with just five trucks per ferry. Ticket prices were €50 per truck and €12 per car.
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Some Muslims from Belgrade, Kladovo, and Smederevo settled in Vidin due to their
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are very common. The average annual temperature is 11.8 °C (53.2 °F).
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of Vidin. Baker bribed her guards and took her with him, she eventually became
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2682:"Abandoned Bulgarian synagogue to become cultural center and interfaith hub"
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Dorothy Middleton, 'Baker, Florence Barbara Maria, Lady Baker (1841–1916)',
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fortress, was built in the period from the 10th to the 14th century. In the
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A fragmented marble structure found near Vidin shows a bearded man in a
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Science historian chronicles true story of Lady Florence Baker
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Another tourist attraction in the Vidin area is the town of
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Vidin maintains two well-preserved medieval fortresses,
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of 48,071 inhabitants and 35,784 inhabitants as of 2021.
723:. Threatened by Serbian expansion, the Bulgarian despot
2384:Андреев, Йордан; Лазаров, Иван; Павлов, Пламен (1999).
960:, his wife and partner in the exploration of Africa .
533:, as well as of the Metropolitan of Vidin (since 870).
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of London reported that Widdin, as it was called, was
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in 1330, Vidin passed under the rule of his brother
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1944:opened. Crossing by ferry was possible only every
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2392:] (in Bulgarian). Петър Берон. p. 395.
2122:List of twin towns and sister cities in Bulgaria
1845:center; the Jews of Vidin number about a dozen.
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1864:with its beautiful prehistoric cave paintings.
1809:Orthodox Cathedral of St Dimitar (St Dimitrius)
666:, where the modern name comes from. Similarly,
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2059:Old building, previously used as a public bath
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2372:The Balkans: From Constantinople to Communism
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1226:Climate data for Vidin, Bulgaria (1991–2020)
1163:Ethnic, linguistic and religious composition
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2456:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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360:63.218 km (24.409 sq mi)
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2862:Pictures of Vidin Broadcasting Station
2657:"Climate normals for 1991-2020: Vidin"
2577:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
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1921:to Israel and newly renovated (2023).
596:Vidin emerged at the place of an old
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842:The Ottomans went on to conquer the
2811:The Information Web Portal of Vidin
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2346:Bulgaria Nagel's encyclopedia-guide
548:The name is archaically spelled as
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3597:Populated places in Vidin Province
2699:Vitas, Nadežda Gavrilović (2021).
2386:Кой кой е в средновековна България
2348:(2 ed.). Nagel. p. 413.
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521:. It is close to the borders with
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3612:Bulgaria–Romania border crossings
3602:Port cities and towns in Bulgaria
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2495:"CDS/ISIS on the Web - Navigator"
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2344:Veyrenc, Charles Jacques (1981).
1957:The city has a regional airport (
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2458:, Oxford University Press, 2004
2437:"The Seat of War on the Danube,"
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2390:Who is Who in Medieval Bulgaria
2307:The football team of the town (
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2783:"Международно сътрудничество"
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944:In 1859 the English traveler
786:Hungarian occupation of Vidin
780:Hungarian occupation of Vidin
678:. Vidin's main landmark, the
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2471:Özkan, Ayşe (January 2011).
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3592:Former capitals of Bulgaria
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1699:Average precipitation days
1485:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
1345:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
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552:in English. Its older form
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2127:Twin towns — sister cities
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2014:A view of the Danube from
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981:Principality of Bulgaria
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3510:Rhine–Main–Danube Canal
2828:Old Pictures From Vidin
2711:10.2307/j.ctv1gt94hj.12
2374:by D. Hupchick, page 88
2116:International relations
1192:Indefinable: 280 (0.6%)
700:Second Bulgarian Empire
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368:34 m (112 ft)
3515:Danube–Black Sea Canal
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1997:is named after Vidin.
1991:South Shetland Islands
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1825:) (19th century), the
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977:Liberation of Bulgaria
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688:First Bulgarian Empire
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2823:Pictures Of Baba Vida
2789:(in Bulgarian). Vidin
2736:(in Bulgarian). Darik
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1858:Belogradchik Fortress
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1004:Historical population
971:Third Bulgarian State
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884:In the late years of
776:independent monarch.
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428: • Summer (
292:43.99306°N 22.87222°E
3566:Internationalization
2680:Kay, Jonah Goldman.
2593:"Cities of Bulgaria"
2460:accessed 5 Sept 2015
1942:Vidin–Calafat Bridge
1860:and also the nearby
1275:Record high °C (°F)
892:'s breakaway state.
861:The city fell under
744:fighting for power.
702:(1185–1422) and its
600:settlement known as
230:Show map of Bulgaria
2850:Vidin photo gallery
1555:Record low °C (°F)
1415:Daily mean °C (°F)
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985:Serbo-Bulgarian War
822:Battle of Nicopolis
742:Stefan Vladislav II
715:By early 1290s the
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2905:Vidin Municipality
2855:2011-10-18 at the
2843:2012-02-04 at the
2816:2018-04-03 at the
2520:"ПРЕБРОЯВАНЕ 2011"
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1882:Jupiter Dolichenus
1854:Belogradchik Rocks
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1793:Source: NOAA NCEI
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721:Darman and Kudelin
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2072:Osman Pazvantoğlu
1987:Livingston Island
1914:, deserted after
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1207:Vidin has a
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3434:Timiș/Tamiš
3366:Tributaries
1878:Roman armor
1868:Archaeology
1862:Magura Cave
1186:: 60 (0.1%)
908:, commands
684:Middle Ages
639:Middle Ages
511:a port city
449:Postal Code
295: /
3581:Categories
3424:Tisza/Tisa
3414:Ipeľ/Ipoly
3286:Bratislava
3266:Regensburg
3261:Ingolstadt
3172:The Danube
3076:Slana bara
3071:Sinagovtsi
3046:Novoseltsi
2986:Dinkovitsa
2976:Gomotartsi
2833:Vidin info
2793:2019-10-31
2765:2023-02-21
2740:2023-02-21
2641:15 October
2616:15 October
2564:2010-02-14
2532:15 October
2505:2022-03-08
2319:References
2251:Deggendorf
2120:See also:
1995:Antarctica
1919:emigration
1217:inversions
1172:Bulgarians
995:Population
975:After the
926:Adrianople
844:despotates
832:See also:
820:after the
502:pronounced
373:Population
336:Government
283:22°52′20″E
280:43°59′35″N
3316:Smederevo
3179:Countries
3100:Landmarks
3081:Slanotrun
3051:Peshakovo
3011:Ivanovtsi
2966:Gaytantsi
2941:Bela Rada
2931:Akatsievo
2913:Capital:
2665:4 January
2441:The Times
2285:Consulate
2279:, Germany
2253:, Germany
2189:, Ukraine
2176:, Hungary
2150:, Romania
2131:Vidin is
2016:Baba Vida
1969:Landmarks
1815:Baba Vida
1701:(≥ 1.0mm)
991:in 1913.
934:bastioned
897:The Times
895:In 1853,
848:Dobrudzha
818:Bayezid I
806:Hungarian
802:crusaders
680:Baba Vida
649:Baba Vida
619:) on the
576:Geography
560:with the
494:Bulgarian
461:Area code
411:Time zone
365:Elevation
57:Bulgarian
33:Jupânești
3524:See also
3484:Ialomița
3311:Belgrade
3306:Novi Sad
3296:Budapest
3216:Bulgaria
3196:Slovakia
3086:Turnyane
3061:Pokrayna
3056:Plakuder
3006:Jeglitsa
3001:Dunavtsi
2956:Voynitsa
2951:Bukovets
2936:Antimovo
2924:Villages
2853:Archived
2841:Archived
2814:Archived
2787:vidin.bg
2573:cite web
2215:, Serbia
2163:, Turkey
1625:Average
1620:(−19.5)
1565:(−19.5)
1560:(−11.2)
1340:(110.5)
1315:(104.4)
1310:(110.5)
1305:(106.2)
930:pentagon
871:deported
863:Austrian
856:Velbazhd
804:. Under
774:de facto
696:Basil II
611:built a
570:Romanian
519:Bulgaria
476:vidin.bg
405:Vidinite
325:(Oblast)
321:Province
314:Bulgaria
194:Bulgaria
29:Romanian
27:For the
3536:Brigach
3301:Vukovar
3231:Ukraine
3226:Moldova
3221:Romania
3206:Croatia
3201:Hungary
3191:Austria
3186:Germany
3113:Culture
3031:Koshava
3021:Kalenik
2981:Gradets
2309:FC Bdin
2303:FC Bdin
2266:, Italy
2213:Zaječar
2148:Calafat
2133:twinned
2074:library
2001:Gallery
1989:in the
1949:⁄
1838:library
1801:Tourism
1694:(22.2)
1615:(−6.5)
1605:(20.1)
1600:(29.8)
1595:(44.6)
1590:(48.6)
1585:(37.0)
1580:(31.3)
1575:(23.0)
1550:(43.4)
1545:(27.1)
1540:(35.6)
1535:(43.7)
1530:(52.7)
1525:(60.6)
1520:(61.5)
1515:(58.6)
1510:(52.0)
1505:(42.4)
1500:(34.3)
1495:(27.3)
1490:(25.0)
1480:(53.3)
1475:(33.4)
1470:(42.3)
1465:(52.5)
1460:(63.3)
1455:(73.4)
1450:(74.7)
1445:(71.2)
1440:(63.9)
1435:(54.3)
1430:(43.9)
1425:(35.1)
1420:(31.6)
1410:(64.7)
1405:(41.0)
1400:(50.7)
1395:(64.8)
1390:(77.4)
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1325:(88.2)
1320:(97.5)
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1290:(82.4)
1285:(75.9)
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1203:Climate
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875:Nikopol
772:, as a
705:despots
676:Alexiad
617:Bononia
602:Dunonia
592:History
586:Calafat
554:Dunonia
523:Romania
470:Website
401:Demonym
309:Country
3541:Source
3503:Canals
3469:Yantra
3399:Morava
3356:Tulcea
3351:Kiliia
3346:Izmail
3336:Galați
3331:Brăila
3281:Vienna
3271:Passau
3249:Cities
3211:Serbia
3066:Ruptsi
3036:Kutovo
2996:Drujba
2961:Vartop
2946:Botevo
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2135:with:
1978:Honour
1916:Jewish
1834:Mosque
1819:Kaleto
1788:2,269
1689:(2.0)
1684:(1.8)
1679:(2.0)
1674:(1.7)
1669:(1.7)
1664:(2.2)
1659:(2.0)
1654:(2.2)
1649:(1.7)
1644:(1.7)
1639:(1.6)
1634:(1.6)
1610:(2.5)
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1231:Month
1151:−25.6%
1148:35,784
1140:−16.2%
1137:48,071
1126:57,395
1115:62,691
1107:+18.1%
1104:62,693
1096:+44.1%
1093:53,091
1085:+53.9%
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1074:+29.5%
1071:23,932
1060:18,481
1052:+12.2%
1049:18,465
1041:+11.4%
1038:16,450
1027:14,772
924:on to
922:Sophia
918:Nissia
906:Servia
852:Prilep
816:under
810:Bodony
799:Magyar
758:Belaur
692:Samuil
672:Vidynē
633:Serbia
629:Moesia
625:Danube
609:Romans
598:Celtic
558:Celtic
550:Widdin
527:Serbia
515:Danube
395:46,269
384:34,797
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3587:Vidin
3489:Siret
3479:Argeș
3474:Vedea
3454:Iskar
3444:Timok
3419:Drava
3384:Regen
3374:Iller
3321:Vidin
3016:Inovo
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2715:JSTOR
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2187:Rivne
2161:Demre
2032:house
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1613:−21.4
1608:−16.4
1568:−13.6
1563:−28.6
1558:−24.0
1270:Year
1184:Turks
1129:−8.4%
1118:−0.0%
1063:+0.1%
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938:marsh
660:Badin
656:Slavs
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538:wines
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498:Видин
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3464:Osam
3429:Sava
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1388:25.2
1383:31.0
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1373:28.6
1368:24.4
1363:19.2
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1338:43.6
1333:21.4
1328:26.4
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