Vakarel Explained

Vakarel (Bulgarian: Вакарел) is a village, 41km (25miles) away from Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Population: 1984 people. It is situated in the Sredna Gora mountains, within Ihtiman Municipality. The village is an important transport knot along the Sofia - Plovdiv railway route. The Trakiya motorway runs near Vakarel. Vakarel is 822 meters above sea level.
About 1km (01miles) away from the village is the Vakarel Radio Transmitter. Near Vakarel is the Vakarelian Monastery 'Saint Petka'. The monastery is relatively new, established in the 20th century. Its yearly celebration is on 14 October.
Residential areas are also around Vakarel.[1]

Vakarel's name is of Aromanian (Balkan Latin) origin, from the word vacarel, "cattleshed, cowshed" or with the Aromanian diminutive suffix –el, "young cowherd",[2] cf. Romanian văcar, "cowboy, neatherd".[3]

Gallery

File:St-Petka-Monastery-of-Vakarel.jpg|Vacareiian Monastery St. PetkaFile:Vacarelian-Monastery-Church.jpg|St. Petka Church of Vakarelian Monastery St. PetkaFile:Vacarelian-Monastery-Church-Interior.jpg|Interior of St. Petka Church in Vacarelian MonasteryFile:Radio-transmitter-antena-at-Vakarel.jpg|Vakarel radio transmitterFile:RIF-Ltd-Vakarel.jpg| RIF Ltd. - a construction materials company, based in Vakarel

Honour

Vakarel Saddle on Smith Island, South Shetland Islands is named after Vakarel.

References

42.55°N 23.7167°W

Notes and References

  1. [:bg:Вакарел|Bulgarian online encyclopedia]
  2. Book: Чолева-Димитрова, Анна М.. Селищни имена от Югозападна България: Изследване. Речник. Пенсофт. София. 2002. 954-642-168-5. 57603720. bg. 104.
  3. Web site: hallo.ro - văcar. Dictionar Englez-Român . ro. 2008-10-10.