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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
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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
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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 Serbian overlordship, and returned to the Bulgarian sphere and in 1323 was chosen to be the Bulgarian emperor (
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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 Dunonia, "fortified hill"
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In Vidin is a border-station to neighbouring Romania via the Danube river. It was operated by ferryboats only until 14 June 2013 when the
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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 Bulgarian Danube port and is situated on one of the southernmost sections of the river. The
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According to the latest 2011 census data, the individuals declared their ethnic identity were distributed as follows:
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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 Bulgarian rulers of the region of Braničevo,
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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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An industrial, agricultural, and trade centre, Vidin has a fertile hinterland renowned for its
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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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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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in 1878 Vidin was included in the reestablished Bulgarian state, the
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Ex Asia et Syria: Oriental Religions in the Roman Central Balkans
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element found frequently in Celtic place names. It is known as
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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.
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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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Bononia (Moesia)
Romanian
Jupânești
Bulgarian
City








Coat of arms of Vidin
Location of Vidin Province in Bulgaria
Vidin Province
Bulgaria
Vidin is located in Bulgaria
Vidin is located in Balkans
43°59′35″N 22°52′20″E / 43.99306°N 22.87222°E / 43.99306; 22.87222
Country
Bulgaria
Province
Vidin
City
City
Urban
Demonym
Time zone
UTC+2

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