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Rusalsko
Rusalsko ( bg, Русалско) is a village located in Ardino Municipality, Kardzhali Province, Bulgaria. It is about southeast of Sofia. It covers an area of about , and as of 2007 it had a population of 60 people. Landmarks Kardzhali Reservoir, Kardzhali Dam is about 10 kilometers southeast of Rusalsko. It’s a spot for water activities and fishing. Various fish like carp, catfish, tolostolob, zander, perch, and Scardinius, rudd are found here. Nearby is a rock formation called The Ring, which offers a view of the dam and surrounding hills. Around 25 kilometers from Rusalsko is Krivus , Krivus Fortress. Built in the 10th century, this fortress was used for guarding the Arda (Maritsa tributary), Arda River area. It includes some old walls up to 5 meters high, towers, an entrance, and the remains of an ancient church. Also close by, on a rocky outcrop along the Borovitsa River, is the Patmos Fortress. This 10th-century fortress has a well-preserved western wall and remnant ...
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