Malki Tsalim Explained

Official Name:Malki Tsalim
Settlement Type:Village
Pushpin Map:Bulgaria
Pushpin Label Position:Location in Bulgaria
Subdivision Name: Bulgaria
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Blagoevgrad Province
Subdivision Type2:Municipality
Subdivision Name2:Sandanski
Population As Of:2007
Timezone:EET
Utc Offset:+2
Timezone Dst:EEST
Utc Offset Dst:+3
Coordinates:41.6°N 44°W

Malki Tsalim is a village in the municipality of Sandanski, in Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria.[1]

Geography

The village borders the other villages Golyam Tsalim and Bozhdovo. The houses within the village are built according to the Rhodope house architecture standard and 10 of them are part of the cultural heritage.

History

The church of St. Dimitar is built in the second half of the 19 century.

In the "Ethnography of the vilayets of Adrianople, Monastir and Thessaloniki", published in Constantinople in 1878 and reflecting the population statistics of 1873, Timar Tsalipe is indicated as a village with 30 households and 110 Bulgarians, and Vakf Kalip with 45 households and 150 Bulgarians.

In 1891 Georgi Strezov writes about the village " Malki Tzalim, 1/4 hr E from Golemi Tzalim. The same locality and the same livelihood as in the village above. Mixed Church; there is no school. 30 houses only Bulgarians. "

By 1900, according to Vasil Kanchov's statistics ("Macedonia. Ethnography and Statistics"), the population of Vakai Tsalim was 210 people, all Bulgarian-Christians, and Timara Tsalim was 185 people, all Bulgarian-Christians.

In 2019 a chapel with patron saint St. great-martyr Mina is built where a festival is held annually on 11 November.

Cultural and natural attractions

Near the village there is a cave-church "Saint John of Rila". Legend has it that the saint lived there before he was expelled by the local population, who considered him a sorcerer. Every year on August 18, at this place, the villages of Golyam and Malak Tsalim make a Kurban, at which there are many songs, dances and family meetings are held.

Famous and important people

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.guide-bulgaria.com/SW/Blagoevgrad/Sandanski Guide Bulgaria