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360° panorama by Mario Rocha. Click the image to open the interactive version.
360 Panoramic of a Town with a strange charm, its stone architecture built in rugged places make its demolished buildings give it an old atmosphere, desolate like a "ghost" town.
Понедельник, 07 Февраля 2022 г. 22:31
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360° panorama by Andy Mikus. Click the image to open the interactive version.
... an interesting ruin in the Carpathians of the former monastery of St. Catherine of Alexandria - which is trying to reconstruct a civic association ... also worth mentioning is the historic, interesting narrow-gauge railway ...
Понедельник, 07 Февраля 2022 г. 03:08
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360° panorama by Jorge Herrero. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Polonnaruwa extends over 122 hectares and features many well-preserved monuments. In general, the architectural style shows Indian influence. Most of the monuments are religious, although there are also civil buildings, such as the royal council chamber. It is surrounded by the Prakrama Samudra Reservoir, an artificial lake built by King Prarakamabahu in the 12th century.
Понедельник, 07 Февраля 2022 г. 03:08
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360° panorama by Jorge Herrero. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Polonnaruwa extends over 122 hectares and features many well-preserved monuments. In general, the architectural style shows Indian influence. Most of the monuments are religious, although there are also civil buildings, such as the royal council chamber. It is surrounded by the Prakrama Samudra Reservoir, an artificial lake built by King Prarakamabahu in the 12th century.
Понедельник, 07 Февраля 2022 г. 03:06
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360° panorama by Dobri Boyadzhiev. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Raspberry Valley is a neighborhood located in the south of Sofia, away from the city noise and close to the American College complex in Sofia. It is located west of Mladost-4, to the south it borders the Ring Road. Through the neighborhood passes Blvd. Kliment Ohridski ”, with many warehouses, small production facilities and office buildings on both sides near the Darvenitsa district. To the south of the National Sports Academy complex there are 9 streets with many new luxury houses, as well as vacant plots. Raspberry Valley is one of the most expensive neighborhoods in Sofia.
Понедельник, 07 Февраля 2022 г. 03:06
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360° panorama by Dobri Boyadzhiev. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Raspberry Valley is a neighborhood located in the south of Sofia, away from the city noise and close to the American College complex in Sofia. It is located west of Mladost-4, to the south it borders the Ring Road. Through the neighborhood passes Blvd. Kliment Ohridski ”, with many warehouses, small production facilities and office buildings on both sides near the Darvenitsa district. To the south of the National Sports Academy complex there are 9 streets with many new luxury houses, as well as vacant plots. Raspberry Valley is one of the most expensive neighborhoods in Sofia.
360° panorama by Dobri Boyadzhiev. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The National Sports Academy (NSA) is a specialized higher education institution in the Bulgarian university system with more than 70 years of history. NSA is the only university fully specialized in sports science in Bulgaria and one of the few sports universities in Europe. The higher school has achieved the highest score of the accreditation by the National Agency for Evaluation and Accreditation of the Republic of Bulgaria and holds the leading position in the ranking system of university structures in the field of sports education. The Sports Academy was founded in 1942 to meet the need for PE teachers in the dynamically developing Bulgarian state and its goals of creating a generation of healthy and energetic young people. In the course of the years and with the accumulation of educational and research experience there appeared a need for even closer cooperation between on one hand sports and sports education and science, on the other hand. On this basis, study programs and curricula are gradually developed that have been united in three faculties: - Faculty of Sport - Faculty of Pedagogy - Faculty of Public Health, Health Care and Tourism The Academy organizes educational programs in the field of sports and sports-related activities at Bachelor, Master, and Doctor’s degrees. Scientific activities are carried out by the Center for scientific and applied activities in sport and at the main research units in the structure of the Academy – the departments. Since the first degree of their studies students have had access to scientific equipment and research activities. They are enabled to participate in teams for project activities, as well as for inclusion in the clubs of the academy which cover 42 sports, develop active athletes and work with children and youth. Dormitories, recreation and nutrition places, a medical care center, and a service for career guidance and counseling are available to NSA students. Education at all levels is consistent with the qualifications framework for higher education in the European Higher Education Area. Full compliance of the educational process at NSA with the criteria of the Bologna process ranks NSA among European universities with transparent and comprehensible qualifications, easy recognition of diplomas on the labor market and in continuing education, good student mobility, and the opportunity of combining national and international characteristics during the study process.
360° panorama by Dobri Boyadzhiev. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The National Sports Academy (NSA) is a specialized higher education institution in the Bulgarian university system with more than 70 years of history. NSA is the only university fully specialized in sports science in Bulgaria and one of the few sports universities in Europe. The higher school has achieved the highest score of the accreditation by the National Agency for Evaluation and Accreditation of the Republic of Bulgaria and holds the leading position in the ranking system of university structures in the field of sports education. The Sports Academy was founded in 1942 to meet the need for PE teachers in the dynamically developing Bulgarian state and its goals of creating a generation of healthy and energetic young people. In the course of the years and with the accumulation of educational and research experience there appeared a need for even closer cooperation between on one hand sports and sports education and science, on the other hand. On this basis, study programs and curricula are gradually developed that have been united in three faculties: - Faculty of Sport - Faculty of Pedagogy - Faculty of Public Health, Health Care and Tourism The Academy organizes educational programs in the field of sports and sports-related activities at Bachelor, Master, and Doctor’s degrees. Scientific activities are carried out by the Center for scientific and applied activities in sport and at the main research units in the structure of the Academy – the departments. Since the first degree of their studies students have had access to scientific equipment and research activities. They are enabled to participate in teams for project activities, as well as for inclusion in the clubs of the academy which cover 42 sports, develop active athletes and work with children and youth. Dormitories, recreation and nutrition places, a medical care center, and a service for career guidance and counseling are available to NSA students. Education at all levels is consistent with the qualifications framework for higher education in the European Higher Education Area. Full compliance of the educational process at NSA with the criteria of the Bologna process ranks NSA among European universities with transparent and comprehensible qualifications, easy recognition of diplomas on the labor market and in continuing education, good student mobility, and the opportunity of combining national and international characteristics during the study process.
360° panorama by Dobri Boyadzhiev. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Mirkovo (Bulgarian: Мирково, pronounced ['mirkovo]) is a village in western Bulgaria, part of Sofia Province. It is the administrative centre of Mirkovo Municipality, which lies in the central eastern part of Sofia Province. The village is located in the eastern part of the Zlatitsa–Pirdop valley, 63 kilometres east of the capital Sofia, at the southern foot of the 1,787-metre Etropolska Baba Peak in the Etropole part of the Balkan Mountains. The surrounding area has been inhabited since the Neolithic, with the Thracians and Romans populating it in Antiquity and the Slavs and Bulgars in the Middle Ages, when it was part of the First Bulgarian Empire and Second Bulgarian Empire. The village itself, however, was first mentioned in Ottoman registers in 1430 and 1751 as Mirkuva; the name is thought to originate from the South Slavic personal name Mirko with the placename suffix -ovo. A monastical school was established in 1825, during the Bulgarian National Revival, and the locals took an active part in the Liberation of Bulgaria, participating in hajduk bands and assisting the Russian forces as opalchentsi in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78. The village Bulgarian Orthodox church of Saint Greatmartyr Demetrius was built in 1834 by the masters Minko and Delo.
360° panorama by Dobri Boyadzhiev. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Mirkovo (Bulgarian: Мирково, pronounced ['mirkovo]) is a village in western Bulgaria, part of Sofia Province. It is the administrative centre of Mirkovo Municipality, which lies in the central eastern part of Sofia Province. The village is located in the eastern part of the Zlatitsa–Pirdop valley, 63 kilometres east of the capital Sofia, at the southern foot of the 1,787-metre Etropolska Baba Peak in the Etropole part of the Balkan Mountains. The surrounding area has been inhabited since the Neolithic, with the Thracians and Romans populating it in Antiquity and the Slavs and Bulgars in the Middle Ages, when it was part of the First Bulgarian Empire and Second Bulgarian Empire. The village itself, however, was first mentioned in Ottoman registers in 1430 and 1751 as Mirkuva; the name is thought to originate from the South Slavic personal name Mirko with the placename suffix -ovo. A monastical school was established in 1825, during the Bulgarian National Revival, and the locals took an active part in the Liberation of Bulgaria, participating in hajduk bands and assisting the Russian forces as opalchentsi in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78. The village Bulgarian Orthodox church of Saint Greatmartyr Demetrius was built in 1834 by the masters Minko and Delo.