The village of Bardarski geran is located in North-West Bulgaria and is included in Municipality Byala Slatina (Vratsa District). It is among the several villages founded by Banat Bulgarians returning from the Banat after the Liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman rule in 1878, and is thus predominantly Roman Catholic. It is regarded as \"the capital of Banat Bulgarians in Bulgaria\" by certain members of the community. The village has two Roman Catholic churches, one of which is the Church of St Joseph, and the other the German Church of the Virgin Mary, which is almost destroyed due to lack of maintenance, as the bulk of the Germans left around World War II. The monthly newspaper of the Banat Bulgarians in Bulgaria, Falmis, was founded in Bardarski Geran in 1997. There is also a folklore dance group active in Bardarski Geran and performing Banat Bulgarian dances and songs. Distance to capital city: 109.237 km from Sofia Area size of Village of Bardarski geran: 28.033km2
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House for sale in Bardarski Geran The lot is 5000 sq. m. and includes 3 buildings with total size of 300 sq. m |
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