Trapezitsa Hill

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Trapezitsa Hill is a historic fortified hill in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria, known for its medieval stronghold and archaeological remains from the Second Bulgarian Empire.

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Trapezitsa Hill canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
historic hill
medieval fortress
access funicular railway
tourist paths
archaeologicalFinds architectural fragments
ceramic artifacts
coins
religious objects
associatedWith Second Bulgarian Empire NERFINISHED
contains archaeological layers from the Second Bulgarian Empire
medieval churches
country Bulgaria
currentUse open-air museum
research site for medieval Bulgarian history
elevationType rocky hill
excavatedBy Bulgarian archaeologists
flourishedDuring 12th century
13th century
14th century
function defensive complex of Tarnovgrad NERFINISHED
residential quarter for nobility and military
governedDuring reign of Tsar Ivan Alexander
reign of Tsar Ivan Asen II
reign of Tsar Kaloyan
hasFeature church ruins
fortification walls
gates
residential remains
towers
underground water supply facilities
hasViewOf Tsarevets fortress NERFINISHED
Yantra River NERFINISHED
heritageStatus cultural monument of national importance of Bulgaria
historicalPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
locatedIn Veliko Tarnovo NERFINISHED
Veliko Tarnovo Province NERFINISHED
locatedOn right bank of the Yantra River
near Tsarevets Hill NERFINISHED
partOf archaeological reserve "Tsarevets and Trapezitsa" NERFINISHED
historical core of Veliko Tarnovo
medieval capital Tarnovgrad NERFINISHED
religiousSignificance site of multiple medieval Orthodox churches
strategicImportance control of river crossing and approaches to Tarnovgrad
tourismType cultural tourism site
usedAs fortified stronghold

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Tarnovo hasLandmark Trapezitsa Hill