Zlatograd municipality is located in South-Central Bulgaria in Smolyan District. The Municipality consists of 11 cities and villages. The regional center of Zlatograd municipality is Town of Zlatograd. Information about Municipality Zlatograd
Travel: 6th International Travel Exchange Started in Smolyan Town of Smolyan >> Thursday, 2008-10-09 09:45 Source: FrogNews.bg The sixth International Travel Exchange, “Bulgaria’s mountains – hospitality all year round”, started at 8 October in town of Smolyan and will run until October 10. State representatives and representatives of the travel sector in Northern Greece will take part in this forum. Special guests include deputy minister of public works Dimcho Mihalevski and prefect of the regional administration Drama-Kavallah-Xanti Konstantinos Tacis. Travel opportunities in the Rhodopi Mountains of Bulgar...
Transport: Ilinden border checkpoint will be granted a permit for use Village of Ilinden >> Monday, 2008-08-11 09:00 Source: Stroitelstvo Gradat Ilinden border checkpoint will be granted a permit for use within two days. The construction of the border checkpoints has also been stopped by the European funds cancellation. In 1995 Bulgaria and Greece have concluded an agreement for the border infrastructure according to which should be built or modernized five border points between the two countries and to build the access infrastructure between them. This means to restore five out of seven border points that were used by people in the period betwe... Travel: Ethnographic aerial complex - Zlatograd Town of Zlatograd >> Saturday, 2007-02-03 12:00 Source: EAC Zlatograd The complex is located in one of Zlatograd neighbourhoods, known as the "Old Town" (stretches along the right bank of the Big River). If you ever had doubts about the old craftsmen`s dexterity in achieving unrepeatable finesse with simple forms and tools, these doubts will dissipate in the Old Town.
Zlatograd has revived, in their historical authenticity, small workshops where experienced masters craft genuine works of their art - knives, swords and saddlery, which are hardly manufactured anywhere ...