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Village in Rousse, Bulgaria
Shtraklevo Щръклево
Village
Shtraklevo is located in BulgariaShtraklevoShtraklevoLocation in Bulgaria
Coordinates: 43°43′01″N 26°03′00″E / 43.717°N 26.05°E / 43.717; 26.05
Country Bulgaria
ProvinceRousse
MunicipalityIvanovo
Government
 • MayorTsvetelina Mihaylova (GERB)
Area
 • Total86.652 km (33.457 sq mi)
Elevation172.3 m (565.3 ft)
Population
 • Total2,546
Postal code7078
Area code08111
Vehicle registrationР

Shtraklevo (Bulgarian: Щръклево) is a village in northern Bulgaria. It is located in municipality of Ivanovo in Rousse.

Geography

Shtraklevo is located 17 kilometres (11 mi) south of Rousse. Rousse Airport is located approximately 1 kilometer from the village.

History

In the past, the village was called Kadıköy (Bulgarian: Кадикьой), or the headquarters of the judge, the 'kadı'. Its current name was created after the liberation of Bulgaria.

There are many different tales of how the village got its name. The most famous states that many cranes made their nests in the vicinity.

Another version of the tale goes that there was a small forest, where every day during the summer, the cranes hid from insects.

In the vicinity of the village, on the bank of the river Beli Lom between North Pisanets and North Nisovo, remnants of the old village "Galitsa" can be found. According to some older villagers, this is an old village founded during the time of the Plague.

Close to the village one may find fragments of clay containers, which serve as a proof that the area was populated in Roman times.

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