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Posted on 16. Oct, 2008 by admin.
In the Black Sea Coast of Bulgaria, local and tourist pilgrims flock to the Aladzha Monastery. What makes this place of worship so special is that it is curved on a limestone which is almost 40 meters high amid a backdrop of rustic woodlands 14 kilometers from Varna.
Carbon dating reveals that the medieval rock monastery prospered between 13th and 14th Century during the Second Bulgarian State. When the Ottoman reigned over Bulgaria towards the end of the 14th century, the Aladzha deteriorated and was abandoned around 18th century.
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