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Bliznatsi, Varna Province : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bliznatsi, Varna Province
Bliznatsi ((ブルガリア語:Близнаци)) is a village in Avren Municipality in northeastern Bulgaria close to the Black Sea Coast. Meaning "twins" in Bulgarian, Bliznatsi is actually two small villages located on neighboring hilltops. Over time, as the villages grew, the formed one single governing town of over 1,600 permanent and temporary residents. ==Village Life== The town holiday of Bliznatsi is the 24th of May. The orthodox temple located in town is dedicated to Archangel Michael. The P.R. Slaveykov Community Center works to promote cultural projects and learning; there is a women's folklore singing group and a children's dance group.
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