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1 Fortress and Tomb  





2 Nature  





3 References  














Mezek






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Coordinates: 41°4416N 26°0501E / 41.73778°N 26.08361°E / 41.73778; 26.08361
 

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Mezek
Мезек
Mezek seen from the fortress
Mezek seen from the fortress
Mezek is located in Bulgaria
Mezek

Location of Mezek

Coordinates: 41°44′16N 26°05′01E / 41.73778°N 26.08361°E / 41.73778; 26.08361
Country Bulgaria
Provinces
(Oblast)
Haskovo
Government
 • MayorVeselina Teoharova
Elevation
167 m (548 ft)
Population
 (2009)[1]
 • Total371
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal Code
6521
Area code03777

Mezek (Bulgarian: Мезек) is a village in southeastern Bulgaria, part of Svilengrad municipality, Haskovo Province. It lies at the foot of the eastern Rhodope Mountains, just north of the Bulgaria–Greece border and not far west of the Bulgaria–Turkey border. Mezek is famous for the well-preserved medieval Mezek Fortress (Neoutzikon - Νεούτζικον) and its two ancient Thracian beehive tombs, the Mezek and Sheynovets tombs. The village is also well known for its own winery and the Mezzek brand of Bulgarian wine.[2]

Fortress and Tomb[edit]

Mezek Fortress

The Mezek Fortress, 6.5 decares (6,500 square metres) in area, is claimed to be among the best preserved Bulgarian medieval castles. It dates to the 11th century. Along with the Thracian tombs, it was studied by a team under archaeologist Bogdan Filov in 1931–1932. The castle has nine towers, five of which lie at the vulnerable south wall. The Mezek Fortress was built out of stone, with two decorative lines of bricks on the outside. It suffered some destruction around 1900, when stones from the fortress were used for the construction of Ottoman barracks in Svilengrad.[3]

The Mezek Thracian tomb dates to the 4th century BC. It is a large, elongated tomb that includes a covered passage of 20.65 metres (67.7 ft), two rectangular antechambers of different size and a round burial chamber with a stone sarcophagus. The number of burials of noble Thracians in the tomb was no less than four. Gold, silver, bronze, iron and glass items and pottery discovered in the tomb are today displayed in the National Archaeological MuseuminSofia.[3]

Nature[edit]

There is an eco-trail Sheynovets peak starting at the center of the village. It's 7 km in length and requires around 6 hours for a return trip.

Mezek PeakinImeon RangeonSmith Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after Mezek.

References[edit]

  • ^ "Our Wines — Mezzek". Katarzyna Estate. Archived from the original on 2009-04-11. Retrieved 2009-05-31.
  • ^ a b "Средновековна крепост с.Мезек" (in Bulgarian). Исторически музей — Свиленград. Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2011-02-23.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mezek&oldid=1219080134"

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