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1 History  





2 Ecclesiastical history  



2.1  Titular see  







3 Municipality  



3.1  Religion  







4 Modern names and eponymy  





5 Sights  





6 Balneotherapy  





7 Notable locals  





8 See also  





9 References  





10 Sources and external links  














Sapareva Banya






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Coordinates: 42°17N 23°16E / 42.283°N 23.267°E / 42.283; 23.267
 

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Sapareva Banya
Сапарева баня
Town
Sapareva Banya with the geyser
Sapareva Banya with the geyser
Sapareva Banya is located in Bulgaria
Sapareva Banya

Sapareva Banya

Location of Sapareva Banya

Coordinates: 42°17′N 23°16′E / 42.283°N 23.267°E / 42.283; 23.267
CountryBulgaria
Province (Oblast)Kyustendil
MunicipalitySapareva Banya
Government
 • MayorSasho Ivanov
Elevation
983 m (3,225 ft)
Population
 (13.09.2005)
 • Total4,425
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal Code
2650
Area code0707
License PlateKH
Websitewww.saparevabanya.bg

Sapareva Banya (Bulgarian: Сапарева баня, transliterated Sapareva banya) is a town in southwestern Bulgaria, part of Kyustendil Province. As Ancient Germania (in Dacia), a former bishopric, it is a Latin Catholic titular see.

It is located at the north foot of the Rila mountain15 km east of Dupnitsa. The town is known for its hot mineral (103 °C (217 °F))[1] and clear mountain water, as well as the geyser in the town centre that sprang forth in 1957.

History[edit]

The former Roman town of Germania (in Dacia) or Germane once stood at the location of modern Sapareva Banya and in the 3rd century was an important town in Dacia province.[2] This, or possibly Germen, was the birthplace of the great Byzantine general Belisarius and was mentioned in the 6th century as Γερμανία, Γερμανός, Γέρμεννε. In an 11th-century charter of Byzantine Emperor Basil II (Porphyrogenitus/ the Young), it was listed as Γερμάνεια (Germaneia).

Ecclesiastical history[edit]

Germania in Dacia was important enough in the late Roman provinceofDacia Mediterranea to become a suffragan bishopric of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Sardica in the provincial capital (now Sofia), in the sway of the Patriarchate of Constantinople, but the see faded (due to the Huns?). No historical resident Bishop of Germania is recorded.

Titular see[edit]

The diocese was nominally restored in 1933 as Latin Titular bishopric of Germania in Dacia (Latin) / Germania di Dacia (Curiate Italian) / Germanien(sis) in Dacia (Latin adjective).

It is vacant since decades, having had only the following incumbents, so far of the fitting Episcopal (lowest) rank :

Municipality[edit]

Sapareva Banya Town-hall

Sapareva Banya is also the seat of Sapareva Banya municipality (part of Kyustendil Province), which includes the following 3 villages:

Religion[edit]

According to the latest Bulgarian census of 2011, the religious composition, among those who answered the optional question on religious identification, was the following:

Religious composition of Sapareva Banya Municipality [3]
Orthodox Christianity

97.4%
Catholicism

0.2%
Protestantism

0.0%
Islam

0.0%
No religion

0.5%
Prefer not to answer, others and indefinable

1.9%

Modern names and eponymy[edit]

Sights[edit]

The medieval Orthodox St Nicholas Church in Sapareva Banya

The 12th-13th-century St Nicholas Church, the 18th-century St George's Church from the Bulgarian National Revival and the Forty Martyrs Church from 1859 are located in Sapareva Banya.

Balneotherapy[edit]

Mineral water of Separeva banya was highly regarded and used as a cure by Thracians and Romans. Saparevian mineral water is clear, colorless, with smell of hydrogen sulfide, hyperthermal (temperature 103 °C), hydrocarbonate, sulphate-sodium, fluorine, silicon and sulphide. Hydrogen sulfide is 15,5 mg / L. It is claimed that the water treats disorders of the musculoskeletal system, nervous system, and upper respiratory tract, and metal poisoning.[5]

Notable locals[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Gergov, Spas (1974). Bulgaria. University of Michigan: Naouka i izkoustvo. p. 206.
  • ^ "Saparevabanya.bg | Official site". Archived from the original on 2006-06-19. Retrieved 2006-08-09.
  • ^ "Religious composition of Bulgaria 2011". pop-stat.mashke.org.
  • ^ Чолева-Димитрова, Анна М. (2002). Селищни имена от Югозападна България: Изследване. Речник (in Bulgarian). София: Пенсофт. p. 164. ISBN 954-642-168-5. OCLC 57603720.
  • ^ "Специализирана болница за рехабилитация『Сапарева баня』АД, гр. Сапарева баня - Балнеология - Община Сапарева Баня". saparevabanya.bg. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  • Sources and external links[edit]




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