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Description
Targovishte is a town located in northeastern Bulgaria and serves as the administrative center of Targovishte Province. It is situated along the banks of the Sazliyka River and lies approximately 220 kilometers east of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. The town has a rich history that dates back to ancient times, featuring archaeological sites that reflect its long-standing significance in the region.
The economy of Targovishte is diverse, with agriculture, manufacturing, and services playing vital roles. It is known for its production of textiles and food products, supporting both local families and the broader economy. The surrounding area is also known for its fertile lands, contributing to the agricultural output of the region.
Targovishte is home to several cultural and historical landmarks, including the Church of the Ascension and the locals' traditional festivals which celebrate the town's heritage. The scenic landscapes and proximity to nature make it an attractive destination for tourists and visitors seeking to explore Bulgarian culture and history.
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