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Coordinates: 41°49′16″N 23°33′44″E / 41.82111°N 23.56222°E / 41.82111; 23.56222
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'''Dobrinishte''' ({{lang-bg|Добринище}} {{IPA-bg|dobˈriniʃtɛ|}}) is a small town and [[ski resort]] in the [[Blagoevgrad Province]], [[Bansko Municipality]], southwestern [[Bulgaria]]. {{As of|2006}} it has 2973 inhabitants. It is located 6 km east of [[Bansko]], a famous winter resort. It has an altitude of 850 m and is surrounded by the [[Rila]], [[Pirin]], and [[Rhodope Mountains|Rhodope]] mountains. Dobrinishte offers good conditions for both winter and summer tourism: beautiful nature, hospitable population, ski runs, mineral waters and opportunities for rural and [[ecotourism]]. According to legends and song, between 6th and 15th century Dobrinishte was a Bulgarian stronghold which halted the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantines]] from invading the country from the valley of the [[Mesta River]].{{cn|date=March 2023}}
'''Dobrinishte''' ({{langx|bg|Добринище}} {{IPA|bg|dobˈriniʃtɛ|}}) is a small town and [[ski resort]] in the [[Blagoevgrad Province]], [[Bansko Municipality]], southwestern [[Bulgaria]]. {{As of|2006}} it had 2973 inhabitants. It is located 6 km east of [[Bansko]], a famous winter resort. It has an altitude of 850 m and is surrounded by the [[Rila]], [[Pirin]], and [[Rhodope Mountains|Rhodope]] mountains. Dobrinishte offers good conditions for both winter and summer tourism: beautiful nature, hospitable population, ski runs, mineral waters and opportunities for rural and [[ecotourism]]. According to legends and song, between 6th and 15th century Dobrinishte was a Bulgarian stronghold which halted the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantines]] from invading the country from the valley of the [[Mesta River]].{{cn|date=March 2023}}


Dobrinishte is also a terminal station of the scenic [[Septemvri-Dobrinishte narrow gauge line]] from [[Septemvri]] (on the Sofia-Plovdiv line).
Dobrinishte is also a terminal station of the scenic [[Septemvri-Dobrinishte narrow gauge line]] from [[Septemvri]] (on the Sofia-Plovdiv line).

Latest revision as of 02:28, 29 October 2024

Dobrinishte
Добринище
Dobrinishte
Dobrinishte
Dobrinishte is located in Bulgaria
Dobrinishte
Dobrinishte
Location of Dobrinishte
Coordinates: 41°49′16″N 23°33′44″E / 41.82111°N 23.56222°E / 41.82111; 23.56222
CountryBulgaria
Province
(Oblast)
Blagoevgrad
Municipality
(Obshtina)
Bansko
Government
 • MayorIvan Sakarev (PP-DB)
Elevation
842 m (2,762 ft)
Population
 (15.09.2023)
 • Total
2,564
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal Code
2777
Area code07447

Dobrinishte (Bulgarian: Добринище [dobˈriniʃtɛ]) is a small town and ski resort in the Blagoevgrad Province, Bansko Municipality, southwestern Bulgaria. As of 2006 it had 2973 inhabitants. It is located 6 km east of Bansko, a famous winter resort. It has an altitude of 850 m and is surrounded by the Rila, Pirin, and Rhodope mountains. Dobrinishte offers good conditions for both winter and summer tourism: beautiful nature, hospitable population, ski runs, mineral waters and opportunities for rural and ecotourism. According to legends and song, between 6th and 15th century Dobrinishte was a Bulgarian stronghold which halted the Byzantines from invading the country from the valley of the Mesta River.[citation needed]

Dobrinishte is also a terminal station of the scenic Septemvri-Dobrinishte narrow gauge line from Septemvri (on the Sofia-Plovdiv line).

The village is a famous spa resort with 17 mineral springs with temperatures of 30-43 °C. The water is used to cure different diseases.[citation needed]

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