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It has 4 rooms and kitchen, 1300 sq.m. of yard.
Silistra is a lovely, tranquil and picturesque city on the bank terraces where the river leaves Bulgarian territory. The hills afford a lovely view of the city, the river with the islands, the Romanian bank across and the vast Wallachian plain beyond.
This small area is a horn of plenty. It is Bulgaria`s biggest apricot orchard. The warm current along the river creates a microclimate owing to which cherries ripen earlier than in Plovdiv or Petrich, a town in the south.
The town has a rich cultural and historic heritage. One of the oldest Bulgarian towns, Silistra dates back to the early times of the Roman Empire. The ancient town was established as a Roman fortress about 1800 years ago. There are many ancient Roman relics in the area, including a 15 kilometer Roman road. The only Roman cemetery with ancient paintings from the ІV Century A.D. on the Balkan Peninsula is located here. The natural game reserve “Karakuz”, with its three picturesque villas, is an ideal place for hunting tourism to be developed.
A hundred- years old Danube park, which is situated in the heart of the regional town “Krepostta”- a well-preserved Turkish defensive fort dating back from 1847.
Srebarna natural reserve is close to the town.
The town of Silistra is located at about 20 meters above the sea level. Silistra is on the right (Bulgarian) bank of the Danube River. It is 442km and 122km. north – east of Sofia and Rousse respectively, 113 km north of Shoumen and 143km north – west of Varna. The town is district center.
There is a bus and railway transport in the town of Silistra, which connect the town with the rest of the country. There are regular bus lines to Rousse, Razgrad, Shoumen, Dobrich, Varna and other smaller towns and villages in the district.
The reserve of Srebarna, one of Bulgaria's most important wetlands, is situated close to the Danube about 16km to the west of the town of Silistra on Route 23. The Srebarna Biosphere Reserve has the highest international nature protection status: it is included in the UNESCO List for Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage (1983), it is recognized also as a Ramsar Site under the Ramsar Convention for Protection of Wetlands (1975), it is a part of the World-Wide Network for Biosphere Reserves of UNESCO (1977), and it is an Important Bird Area (IBA) according to the Birdlife International Programme.
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