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Gigen (Bulgarian: Гиген, pronounced [ɡiˈɡɛn]) is a village in northern Bulgaria, part of Gulyantsi Municipality, Pleven Province. It is located near the Danube River, close to the place where the Iskar River empties into it, opposite the Romanian town of Corabia.

Gigen
Гиген
The Church of St George in Gigen
The Church of St George in Gigen
Gigen is located in Bulgaria
Gigen

Gigen

Gigen

Coordinates: 43°42′N 24°29′E / 43.700°N 24.483°E / 43.700; 24.483
Country Bulgaria
Province
(Oblast)
Pleven
Government
 • MayorKrasimir Parvanov (Ataka)
Elevation
39 m (128 ft)
Population
 (2010)[1]
 • Total2,123
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal Code
5970
Area code06562

Gigen is most famous for being built on the site of the important Roman colony of Oescus. The extensive ruins are located in the northwestern part of the village and were first associated with the ancient colony in the end of the 17th century. A bridge, built or reconstructed by Constantine I and named Constantine's Bridge in his honour, linked Oescus with Sucidava (modern Corabia) across the Danube in the 4th century.

Gigen is also known for an anti-Bogomil inscription in Old Bulgarian dating to the 10th century, the rule of Tsar Peter I of Bulgaria. The text was discovered in the old village church, inscribed on a stone block 85 centimetres in width. According to the scientifically accepted reading, the text of the inscription is as follows:[1]

иже ... проч[ътет]ъ [еже нап]иса(х) [да проклъ]нетъ [ер]етика. аще бо и не про[клънетъ]. то д[а бѫ]детъ самъ проклѧ[тъ аще ж]е проклънетъ еретика. то [с]его бъ҃ гъ҃ помилоуетъ + се же писа анани мо[нахъ].

The one... who reads [what I wrote] [should curse] the heretic. If they do not curse him, then they shall be cursed themselves. Or if they curse the heretic, may God have mercy on them + So wrote the [monk] Anani.

As of December 2009, Gigen has a population of 2,192 inhabitants.[2] It lies at 43°42′N 24°29′E / 43.700°N 24.483°E / 43.700; 24.483, at 39 m above sea level.

Honour

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Gigen PeakonGraham LandinAntarctica is named after the village.

References

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  1. ^ "Ананиев противобогомилски надпис от X в. от с. Гиген (Екхус)" (in Bulgarian). Bibliotheca Slavica. 2008-07-27. Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2008-07-27.
  • ^ (in English) Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - Bulgarian Settlements 1000-5000 inhabitants - December 2009
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