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Bankya is 17<ref>{{Cite web|title=Bankya – The Tourist Portal of Bulgaria|url=https://bulgariatravel.org/en/bankya/|access-date=2021-01-08|website=bulgariatravel.org}}</ref> km west of capital Sofia. It is situated at the foot of [[Lyulin Mountain]] at an average elevation of around 630–750 meters. The first people to populate the region of Bankya were [[Thracians|Thracian]] tribes, over 2,500 years ago. Archaeological excavations near the quarter of Ivanyane have unearthed remains of [[Ancient Roman]] buildings, walls and sewers, and bronze bracelets from the 4th–5th century. Bankya's economy depends mainly on tourism and [[Balneotherapy|balneological treatment]]. | Bankya is 17<ref>{{Cite web|title=Bankya – The Tourist Portal of Bulgaria|url=https://bulgariatravel.org/en/bankya/|access-date=2021-01-08|website=bulgariatravel.org}}</ref> km west of capital Sofia. It is situated at the foot of [[Lyulin Mountain]] at an average elevation of around 630–750 meters. The first people to populate the region of Bankya were [[Thracians|Thracian]] tribes, over 2,500 years ago. Archaeological excavations near the quarter of Ivanyane have unearthed remains of [[Ancient Roman]] buildings, walls and sewers, and bronze bracelets from the 4th–5th century. Bankya's economy depends mainly on tourism and [[Balneotherapy|balneological treatment]]. | ||
[[File:Bankya Bulgaria Jan 1995.jpg|left|thumb|The Mineral Baths in Bankya]] | [[File:Bankya Bulgaria Jan 1995.jpg|left|thumb|The [[Bankya Mineral Baths|Mineral Baths in Bankya]]]] | ||
Bankya was first mentioned as ''Banka'' in the 15th century. The former villages of Verdikal, Gradoman and Mihaylovo are part of the town itself, while Ivanyane and Klisura are part of the municipality. Bankya's name stems from the common noun ''bankya'', "hot spring", a diminutive of ''banya'' ("baths").<ref>{{cite book|last=Чолева-Димитрова|first=Анна М.|title=Селищни имена от Югозападна България: Изследване. Речник|publisher=Пенсофт|location=София|year=2002|isbn=954-642-168-5|oclc=57603720|language=bg|page=117}}</ref> | Bankya was first mentioned as ''Banka'' in the 15th century. The former villages of Verdikal, Gradoman and Mihaylovo are part of the town itself, while Ivanyane and Klisura are part of the municipality. Bankya's name stems from the common noun ''bankya'', "hot spring", a diminutive of ''banya'' ("baths").<ref>{{cite book|last=Чолева-Димитрова|first=Анна М.|title=Селищни имена от Югозападна България: Изследване. Речник|publisher=Пенсофт|location=София|year=2002|isbn=954-642-168-5|oclc=57603720|language=bg|page=117}}</ref> | ||
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* "Vazov's Oak", [[Ivan Vazov]]'s favourite resting place. | * "Vazov's Oak", [[Ivan Vazov]]'s favourite resting place. | ||
* The Church of Martyrs [[Quiricus and Julietta]], built in 1932 and inaugurated by bishop Stephen from Sofia. | * The Church of Martyrs [[Quiricus and Julietta]], built in 1932 and inaugurated by bishop Stephen from Sofia. | ||
* The Mineral Baths in Bankya, built in 1907 – 1910 to the design of [[Munich]] architect [[Carl Hocheder]]. | * The [[Bankya Mineral Baths|Mineral Baths in Bankya]], built in 1907 – 1910 to the design of [[Munich]] architect [[Carl Hocheder]]. | ||
==Honour== | ==Honour== | ||
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The district is famous for the mineral springs and baths that have been used for medicinal purposes for hundreds of years. In 1969 the village of Bankya was proclaimed a town, and in 1979 it became part of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria.
Bankya is 17[2] km west of capital Sofia. It is situated at the foot of Lyulin Mountain at an average elevation of around 630–750 meters. The first people to populate the region of Bankya were Thracian tribes, over 2,500 years ago. Archaeological excavations near the quarter of Ivanyane have unearthed remains of Ancient Roman buildings, walls and sewers, and bronze bracelets from the 4th–5th century. Bankya's economy depends mainly on tourism and balneological treatment.
Bankya was first mentioned as Banka in the 15th century. The former villages of Verdikal, Gradoman and Mihaylovo are part of the town itself, while Ivanyane and Klisura are part of the municipality. Bankya's name stems from the common noun bankya, "hot spring", a diminutive of banya ("baths").[3]
Krisi is the birthplace of the founder of GERB – Boyko Borisov, former prime minister of Bulgaria.
Demographics
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Places of interest
- "Vazov's Oak", Ivan Vazov's favourite resting place.
- The Church of Martyrs Quiricus and Julietta, built in 1932 and inaugurated by bishop Stephen from Sofia.
- The Mineral Baths in Bankya, built in 1907 – 1910 to the design of Munich architect Carl Hocheder.
Honour
Bankya Peak on Graham Land in Antarctica is named after the town.
References
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