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Saragyol is a royal residence in Bulgaria. It is located on Rila mountain. Saragyol is located within the National Park "Rila".
History
It was built by Ferdinand I between 1912 and 1914. After the fall of the monarchy Sitnyakovo was used by the Fish-Hunting Union.
This royal residence was returned to Tsar Simeon II in 2002 after he became prime minister. In 2014 a court decision overturned this.
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42°13′8″N 23°37′38″E / 42.21889°N 23.62722°E / 42.21889; 23.62722
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