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Targovishte ( bg, Търговище, also transliterated ''Tǎrgovište'', , tr, Eski Cuma) is a
city A city is a human settlement of notable size.Goodall, B. (1987) ''The Penguin Dictionary of Human Geography''. London: Penguin.Kuper, A. and Kuper, J., eds (1996) ''The Social Science Encyclopedia''. 2nd edition. London: Routledge. It can be def ...
in Bulgaria, the administrative and economic capital of Targovishte Province. It is situated at the northern foot of the low mountain of Preslav on both banks of the Vrana River. The town is north-east of the capital Sofia and about west of the city of Varna and the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. Targovishte is known as an old market settlement.


Name

The name comes from the Slavic root targ ("trade") + the Slavic placename suffix -ishte, "market town" (a calque of the Ottoman Turkish Eski Cuma, "old Friday", though the Turkish name may be derived from the earlier Bulgarian ''Sborishte'' "gathering place"). The name is etymologically and semantically the same as that of the city Târgoviște in Romania and Trgovište in Serbia.


City

Archaeological studies prove that in these places there were people in the Copper-
Stone Age The Stone Age was a broad prehistoric period during which stone was widely used to make tools with an edge, a point, or a percussion surface. The period lasted for roughly 3.4 million years, and ended between 4,000 BC and 2,000 BC, with t ...
( Chalcolithic) – between the 5th and the 4th millennium BC. In the city's vicinity are the remains of Thracian settlements (5th–3rd century BC), a Roman settlement (2nd–4th century AD) and a fortress from the early Byzantine period (5th–6th century). A Bulgarian settlement was founded in the 10th century during the
First Bulgarian Empire The First Bulgarian Empire ( cu, блъгарьско цѣсарьствиѥ, blagarysko tsesarystviye; bg, Първо българско царство) was a medieval Bulgar- Slavic and later Bulgarian state that existed in Southeastern Europ ...
, however due to its proximity to the capital Preslav, it did not develop until the 12th century. In the 12th century, due to its location on a main road from the new capital Veliko Turnovo, a fortress by the name "Сборище" (''Sborishte'') was built. In the 18th and 19th centuries it became a famous market for animals and craft products called ''Eski Cuma'' ("old bazaar" in Turkish). A monastical school was opened in the 18th century and a secular one, called the Slaveykov School and situated in the old Varosha Quarter was established in 1846, with Petko Slaveykov being a teacher there; a '' chitalishte'' was also built. Industrial development began after the Second World War. Factories producing car batteries and machines for the food industry were opened; later, furniture and textile industries developed. One of Bulgaria's largest wine production factories is located there. Targovishte is home to one of the largest glass factories in Europe. The investment in the factory was $380,000,000 and employs 1,500 people. The town is a cultural centre. In 2000, ruins of an
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town called ''Missionis'' (Мисионис) were unearthed near Targovishte. The town art gallery named after the eminent Bulgarian artist
Nikola Marinov Nikola Marinov Abadzhiev ( bg, Никола Маринов Абаджиев) was a Bulgarian painter and teacher. Marinov was born in the town of Targovishte in 1879. His interest in painting began in the high school. After that he continued his ...
, who was born here, has a considerable collection of his works. The local football team is called
PFC Svetkavitsa Profesionalen futbolen klub Svetkavitsa 1922 ( bg, Професионален футболен клуб „Светкавица 1922“; en, Svetkavitsa 1922 Professional Football Club) is a Bulgarian football club based in Targovishte, which c ...
("lightning") and plays in the
B PFG The Bulgarian Second Professional Football League ( bg, Втора професионална футболна лига, Vtora Profesionalna Futbolna Liga), also known as Second League ( bg, Втора Лига) or Vtora liga, is the second level ...
. The city is also noted for its
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traditions. There is also a drama theatre and a puppet theatre.


Population

In January 2012, Targovishte was inhabited by 37,341 people within the city limits, while the Targovishte Municipality with the legally affiliated adjacent villages had 56,868 inhabitants.National Statistical Institute - 2012
The number of the residents of the city (not the municipality) reached its peak in the period 1980-1990 when exceeded 45,000 with a highest rate in 1989 numbering 47,798. The following table presents the change of the population after 1887.


Ethnic, linguistic and religious composition

According to the latest 2011 census data, the individuals declared their ethnic identity were distributed as follows: * Bulgarians: 27,825 (79.4%) * Turks: 6,222 (17.8%) *
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: 633 (1.8%) *Others: 138 (0.4%) *Indefinable: 235 (0.7%) **Undeclared: 2,558 (4.2%) Total: 37,611 The ethnic composition of Targovishte Municipality is 33,229 Bulgarians, 14,883 Turks and 3,902 Roma among others.


Municipality

Targovishte is the
administrative centre An administrative center is a seat of regional administration or local government, or a county town, or the place where the central administration of a commune is located. In countries with French as administrative language (such as Belgium, Lu ...
for the Targovishte Municipality, one of five municipalities of the Targovishte Province. In addition to Targovishte, which has the status of town (in Bulgarian: град, transliterated as ''grad''), the municipality contains 51 other localities with the status of village (in Bulgarian: село, transliterated as ''selo''). The following list shows the names of localities transliterated in Latin alphabet, followed in parentheses by the name in the Bulgarian Cyrillic alphabet (which links to the corresponding Bulgarian Wikipedia article). * Aleksandrovo ( Александрово) *
Alvanovo Alvanovo is a village in Northern Bulgaria. The village is located in Targovishte Municipality, Targovishte Province. Аccording to the numbers provided by the 2020 Bulgarian census, Alvanovo currently has a population of 166 people with a permane ...
( Алваново) *
Bayachevo Bayachevo is a village in Northern Bulgaria. The village is located in Targovishte Municipality, Targovishte Province. Аccording to the numbers provided by the 2020 Bulgarian census, Bayachevo currently has a population of 916 people with a perma ...
( Баячево) * Bistra ( Бистра) * Bojurka ( Божурка) * Bratovo ( Братово) * Buhovtsi ( Буховци) * Buynovo ( Буйново) * Cherkovna ( Черковна) * Dalgach ( Дългач) * Davidovo ( Давидово) *
Draganovets Draganovets is a village in Northern Bulgaria. The village is located in Targovishte Municipality, Targovishte Province. Аccording to the numbers provided by the 2020 Bulgarian census, Draganovets currently has a population of 501 people with a per ...
( Драгановец) * Dralfa ( Дралфа) * Golyamo Sokolovo ( Голямо Соколово) * Golyamo novo ( Голямо Ново) * Gorna Kabda ( Горна Кабда) * Koprets ( Копрец) * Koshnichari ( Кошничари) * Kralevo ( Кралево) * Krashno ( Кръшно) * Lilyak ( Лиляк) * Lovets ( Ловец) * Makariopolsko ( Макариополско) * Makovo ( Маково) * Miladinovtsi ( Миладиновци) * Mirovets ( Мировец) *
Momino Momino (Cyrillic Момино) may refer to: * Momino, Haskovo Province, village in Haskovo Province, Bulgaria * Momino, Targovishte Province, village in Targovishte Province, Bulgaria * Momino Selo, Plovdiv province, see List of Turkish exonym ...
( Момино) * Nadarevo ( Надарево) *
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( Осен) * Ostrets ( Острец) * Ovcharovo ( Овчарово) * Paydushko ( Пайдушко) * Pevets ( Певец) * Podgoritsa ( Подгорица) * Preselets ( Преселец) *
Presian Presian ( bg, Пресиян, Персиян, Пресиан) was the khan of Bulgaria in 836–852. He ruled during an extensive expansion in Macedonia. Origin The composite picture of the Byzantine sources indicates that Presian I was the son o ...
( Пресиян) * Presyak ( Пресяк) * Probuda ( Пробуда) *
Prolaz Prolaz () is a village in the municipality of Novo Goražde, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.Official results from the book: Ethnic composition of Bosnia-Herzegovina population, by municipalities and settlements, 1991. census, Zavod za s ...
( Пролаз) * Ralitsa ( Ралица) * Razboyna ( Разбойна) * Rosina ( Росина) * Ruets ( Руец) * Saedinenie ( Съединение) * Strazha ( Стража) * Tarnovtsa ( Търновца) * Tsvetnitsa ( Цветница) * Tvardintsi ( Твърдинци) * Vardun ( Вардун) * Vasil Levski ( Васил Левски) * Zdravets ( Здравец)


Honour

Targovishte Glacier on Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after Targovishte.


Churches

* Sv. Uspenie Bogorodichno Church (Dormition of the Theotokos Church) * St. John of Rila Church


Schools

* Sveti Sedmochislenitsi High School * Profesor Nikola Marinov High School * Mitropolit Andrey High School * Hristo Botev Comprehensive School * P.R.Slaveykov Comprehensive School * John Atanasov Vocational School * Nikola Simov Vocational(Sport) School * St. John of Rila School for children with hearing problems


Notable people

* Andrey, Metropolitan of New York *
Nikola Marinov Nikola Marinov Abadzhiev ( bg, Никола Маринов Абаджиев) was a Bulgarian painter and teacher. Marinov was born in the town of Targovishte in 1879. His interest in painting began in the high school. After that he continued his ...
(artist) * (revolutionary) * 100 Kila (musician) * (conductor) * (financist) *
Rosen Vladimirov Rosen Zlatanov Vladimirov ( bg, Росен Златанов Владимиров) is a former regional governor of Sofia, Bulgaria, being in that position during the mayoralties of Stefan Sofianski and Mincho Gerdzhikov. Since 2005 he has been the ...
, former National Assemblyman for Targovishte * Tunalı Hilmi, Turkish politician


International relations


Twin towns – sister cities

Targovishte is
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with: *
Bolhrad Bolhrad ( uk, Болгра́д, Bolhrad, ; bg, Болград, Bolgrad; ro, Bolgrad, Gagauz: ''Bolgrad''), is a small city in Odesa Oblast (province) of southwestern Ukraine, in the historical region of Budjak. It is the administrative center o ...
, Ukraine * Cottbus, Germany * Kozani, Greece * Santa Maria da Feira, Portugal * Smolensk, Russia * Suresnes, France * Târgovişte, Romania *
Waterloo Waterloo most commonly refers to: * Battle of Waterloo, a battle on 18 June 1815 in which Napoleon met his final defeat * Waterloo, Belgium, where the battle took place. Waterloo may also refer to: Other places Antarctica *King George Island (S ...
, United States


Gallery

File:Targovishte 017.JPG, Church of the Dormition of the Holy Mother (1851) File:targovishte_hub.jpg, Targovishte centre File:Old Building - Targovishte.jpg, Street scene File:Targovishte 054.JPG, Street scene File:TargovishteTheatre.jpg, Targovishte Theatre with the Statue of Orpheus File:HristoBotevSchool.jpg, Comprehensive School Hristo Botev File:TheOldChurchTargovishte.jpg, The Old Church File:Old Slaveykov School Targovishte.jpg, The Old Slaveykov School (Now Museum) File:VaroshaTargovishte1.jpg, The Old Quarter Varosha File:VaroshaTargovishte2.jpg, The Old Quarter Varosha File:TheOldChurchTargovishte2.jpg, The Old Church File:StJohnRilaChurch_Tshte1.jpg, St. John of Rila church


References


External links


Official website of Targovishte municipality

Info portal of Targovishte municipality

Targovishte the portal

Another info portal of Targovishte

Portal of Targovishte
{{Authority control Populated places in Targovishte Province