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Krivnya, Ruse Province : ウィキペディア英語版
Krivnya, Ruse Province

Krivnya ((ブルガリア語:Кривня)) is a village in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Vetovo Municipality, Ruse Province. Krivnya is picturesquely situated in the valley of the Beli Lom River in the western part of the Ludogorie located in the hilly Danubian Plain (Bulgaria). The village is surrounded by rock formations, among which the river meanders and divides the village into two parts. In the past the river flowed slowly making a big curve and forming a sort of peninsula. In the last century (1959) an artificial correction of the riverbed is made by using of explosions and the rock formation is "cut." Today this place is known as " Prosyakata." The altitude of the area ranges between 100 and 200 meters. Relief, except the rocky formations around the river is favorable for agriculture.. The climate is continental with hot summers and cold winters. The village is located 3 km from the Ruse-Varna railway line and between the towns of Vetovo and Senovo, Ruse Province.
== History ==
Life in the village of Krivnya never stopped throughout the centuries. There are many remains of ancient settlements where many archaeological artifacts are found.
In the vicinity of the village is the fortress "Sin Grad". A part of the foundations of the city walls is preserved today. Some pottery from Roman and Byzantine times is found in this place. There are also traces of an ancient settlement with a shrine for worship of Heros (Thracian horseman). Some rock churches and monasteries found in this area like for example "Chekartsa" and "Chesnova kanara" date from the time of Bulgarian medieval.
On the wall of one of the rock churches in the place known as "Shanlak kanara" in town of Senovo there is an inscription: "Says pop Peya from Krivinu". One of the cells of the former cloister in "Chakarskata kanara" near the village of Krivnya has an inscription : "Written by pop Peya". According to different experts the two inscriptions were written by one hand and are dated from the second half of the 14th century.
Krivina is the old name of Krivnya so called because of the curves, which Beli Lom River makes. In documents from the 16th and 17th centuries the village is known with the names Kirivina and Kirvine .
In 1876 Bulgarian revolutionary Tanyo Voivoda passed through these lands with his squad. Karel Škorpil (1859-1944) a Czech-Bulgarian archaeologist and researcher - one of the founders of Bulgarian archeology explored these places in the late of 19th century. He made a detailed description of the ruins along the Beli Lom River including those located in the vicinity of the village of Krivnya .

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