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Coordinates: 43°470N 23°440E / 43.78333°N 23.73333°E / 43.78333; 23.73333
 

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Kozloduy
Козлодуй
Town
Coat of arms of Kozloduy
Location of Kozloduy in Bulgaria
Location of Kozloduy in Bulgaria
Coordinates: 43°47′0″N 23°44′0″E / 43.78333°N 23.73333°E / 43.78333; 23.73333
Country Bulgaria
Province
(Oblast)
Vratsa
MunicipalityKozloduy Municipality
Government
 • MayorMarinela Nikolova
Area
 • Total105.307 km2 (40.659 sq mi)
Elevation
33 m (108 ft)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total11,331
 • Density110/km2 (280/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal Code
3320

Kozloduy (Bulgarian: Козлодуй pronounced [kozɫoˈduj]) is a town in northwest Bulgaria, located in Vratsa Province, on the Danube River. The city was liberated from Ottoman rule on 23 November 1877 by the Romanian Army under the command of the Imperial Russian Army. Kozloduy is best known for the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant, Bulgaria's only (as of January 2018) nuclear power plant, which is located nearby, as well as the second largest Bulgarian Danubian island, Kozloduy Island. The city is also known for the ship Radetzky, the boat in which the poet and revolutionary Hristo Botev and with 200 others crossed the Danube River in a final attempt to gather an army and liberate Bulgaria from the Ottoman Empire.

History[edit]

The earliest data show that Kozloduy was populated in the 16th century BC from the burial mounds where traces of a Thracian dwelling centre that existed in the first millennium BC remain.[citation needed]

Later the Roman fortofRegianum (at Magura piatra) was built here on the Danubian Limes frontier system along the Danube.[2] Other forts nearby were Camistrum and Augusta.

In this region are three historic trenches which were later called Lomski, Ostrovski and Kozloduiski where a military garrison of Khan Asparukh was placed.

In the 18th century the settlement was marked as Kotozluk (Our Parts) and Kozludere (from Turkish, "Ace Creek", or "First Shore") and later Kozloduy ("Ace Hold", or "Prime Landing").

On 17 May 1876 Hristo Botev's detachment landed at Kozloduy on the Radetski steamer. On 23 November 1877 the 8th cavalry regiment under Commander Alexandru Perets liberated Kozloduy from the Ottomans. This cavalry was part of the Romanian Forces under the command of the Russian Imperial Army. Construction of Kozloduy actually started with the construction of the first Nuclear Electric Power Station, which was started on 6 April 1970.[citation needed]

Location[edit]

The town is situated on the Danube river, which is the European Transport Corridor No.7. It is 80 km from the province center Vratsa and 200 km from the capital Sofia.

Economics and business[edit]

The municipality is one of the richest in Vratsa province (after Vratsa Municipality) and has a standard of living above the average for Bulgaria. The town is one of the best places in Bulgaria for entrepreneurship and starting business, as many qualified personnel from other parts of Bulgaria come to Kozloduy due to the Nuclear Power Plant.[citation needed] Kozloduy has a strategic location near transport corridors N.7, N.5, N.8 and N.9. Two large companies, one each in the construction and electronics sectors, are based in the town.[citation needed]

Notable people[edit]

Radetzky boat

Twin towns - sister cities[edit]

Kozloduy is twinned with:[3]

Population[edit]

Despite a steady population decline, Kozloduy is currently the second most populous city in the Vratsa Province (Vratsa is the first) with some 11,331 residents. Bulgarians make up the largest ethnic group, followed by residents of Turkish, Roma, Russian and Romanian background. Kozloduy has also attracted foreign visitors, as many nuclear power-related seminars are held in the town.

Honors[edit]

Kozloduy CoveinRobert Island, South Shetland Islands is named after Kozloduy.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Население по области, общини, местоживеене и пол | Национален статистически институт". nsi.bg.
  • ^ An inventory of Roman Republican coin hoards and coins from Bulgaria (IRRCHBulg), by Eugeni I. Paunov, Ili︠a︡ Prokopov, 2008,ISBN 8887235260, page 80
  • ^ "Побратимени градове". kozloduy.bg (in Bulgarian). Kozloduy. Retrieved 2019-10-31.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kozloduy&oldid=1227304791"

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