Belashtitsa Monastery
The Belashtitsa Monastery (Bulgarian: Белащински манастир) is a convent in the western Rhodope Mountains near the village of Belashtitsa at 12 km to the south of Plovdiv.
Plovdiv (Bulgarian: Пловдив) is the second-largest city in Bulgaria with a population of 341,567 inhabitants as of 2015. It is the administrative center of Plovdiv Province and the municipalities of the City of Plovdiv, Maritsa municipality, and Rodopi municipality, whose municipal body had a population of 404,665 inhabitants as of 2015. It is an important economic, transport, cultural, and educational center,
Population: 340,494
Latitude: 42° 08' 60.00" N
Longitude: 24° 45' 0.00" E
The Belashtitsa Monastery (Bulgarian: Белащински манастир) is a convent in the western Rhodope Mountains near the village of Belashtitsa at 12 km to the south of Plovdiv.
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