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Ruse, Bulgaria
The city of Rousse, the largest on the Danube, also known as ‘The Little Vienna’, is situated on the high right bank of the Danube, 496km from the mouth of the river. It stands 320km northeast from Sofia, 203km northwest from Varna, 106km northeast from Veliko Tarnovo and 146km northeast from Pleven.
The town was founded at the time of the Roman emperor Vespasian over the period of 69 – 79AD as a fortress called ‘ Sexaginta Prista’ (The harbour of the sixty ships). The fortress lasted for almost six centuries and then perished under the storms of the Barberian invasions.
In the Middle ages the region of Rousse was among the most developed areas of the Bulgarian state. At the time of the Ottoman Yoke, Rousse was an important fortress and the main gate to the north of the Turkish empire. It was called Rouschouk.
In the 19th century, Rousse was the first town in Bulgaria to acquire a pronounced European look, which was an illustration of its economic prosperity at the turn of the century. The 1st newspaper printed in Bulgaria came out in Rousse in 1865.
After the Liberation in 1878, Rousse continued being one of the largest towns in Bulgaria. It became the cradle of the Bulgarian shipbuilding when the 1st iron ship was built in 1881..
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For regularly customers we offering free transportation to your apartment!
-10% for Rent a car through wintertime!
Foe the second rent a car -10% concession!