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			<title>Kazanluk</title>	
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								If you decide to visit Kazanluk, set aside at least one day. This region hosts many sites that must be seen. 

Since ancient times, the Kazanluk valley has been populated. The stay of the Thracians there had greatest importance. Nearly 1500 mounds remain as proof of their reign over the region. You can logically conclude that the region is paradise for treasure hunters, which however have failed taking away all of the Thracian treasures. Near Kazanluk, you can see several archaeological monuments, some of them discovered few years ago.

The Kazanluk Thracian tomb is undoubtedly the most interesting among these ancient finds. The tomb is open for visitors and happens to be very close to the city. It is also the first Bulgarian site included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The original tomb has been sealed but an exact replica that is open for tourists was set up.

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			<pubDate>Fri, 14 Dec 2007 13:02:00 +0200</pubDate>
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