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'''Dushintsi''' is a ] in West ].
It belongs to ], ].

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{{Village|
Municupality=Breznik
| map=Karta_Dushintsi
| District=Pernik
| Population=38
| population-on=01/01/2006
| altitude=985
| ZIP code=2398
| Phone code=no
| north latitude=42° 42' 29"
| east-longitude=22° 40' 14"
| Automobile registration code=РК
| mayor=Name Surname
}}
== Geography == == Geography ==


The village of Dushintsi is situated in ] region, nestled in the north-east moutainside of Golemi Vrh (1481), the highest peak of the Erulska mountain. The village of Dushintsi is situated in ] region, nestled in the north-east moutainside of Golemi Vrh
(1481), the highest peak of the Erulska mountain.


== History == == History ==

=== Estiblishing the settlement === === Estiblishing the settlement ===

The village of Dushintsi was established in ---- by Old Dushan. The village of Dushintsi was established in ---- by Old Dushan.

=== Genealogy, lineal and family history === === Genealogy, lineal and family history ===

The Old Dushan has had three sons - Paun (eng.: pea-cock), Golob (eng.: dove) and Sokol (eng.: tercel) who led the beginning of the three genealogical branches - the Pauns, the Doves and the Sokols. The Old Dushan has had three sons - Paun (eng.: pea-cock), Golob (eng.: dove) and Sokol (eng.: tercel) who led the beginning

of the three genealogical branches - the Pauns, the Doves and the Sokols.

== Cultural and natural landmarks == == Cultural and natural landmarks ==


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at night-time in the woods. at night-time in the woods.


== Regular events ==

Yearly fair of the villages of Dushintsi and Erul in the place called Manastir on the day of St. Trinity.

== The greatest personalities == -->


== Literature ==
== Редовни събития ==
Ежегоден събор на селата Душинци и Ерул в местността Манастир на църковния празник Св. троица.
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== Други == == Others ==


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== External links ==
== Външни препратки ==


{{Мъниче селища в България}} {{Мъниче settlements in Bulgaria}}
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Revision as of 02:07, 12 September 2006

Dushintsi is a village in West Bulgaria. It belongs to the municupality of Breznik, the district of Pernik.

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Geography

The village of Dushintsi is situated in mountainous region, nestled in the north-east moutainside of Golemi Vrh

(1481), the highest peak of the Erulska mountain.

History

Estiblishing the settlement

The village of Dushintsi was established in ---- by Old Dushan.

Genealogy, lineal and family history

The Old Dushan has had three sons - Paun (eng.: pea-cock), Golob (eng.: dove) and Sokol (eng.: tercel) who led the beginning

of the three genealogical branches - the Pauns, the Doves and the Sokols.

Cultural and natural landmarks

The monastery church St. Troitsa

In north-west direction from the village of Dushintsi in a beech forest is the place Manastir (eng.: monastery).

According to some historical sources there was a small orthodoxal monastery built and existed during

the Second Bulgarian Kingdom (XI - XIV). In our days there is only a little chapel remained. The church had been

destroyed a lot of times during the Otomans Yoke pereod. It was restored last in 1892 and sanctified in 1900.

Few metres in front of the main entrance two venerable trees rise - a beech and a an ashl. By the local legend

they had growed just where turkish soldiers slayed the prettiest maiden of Erul - Buka (eng.: beech) and

her beloved Jasen (eng.: ashl). By another legend in time of a previous restoring of the chapel in 1832

the builders had immured the shade of a native girl in the roots. The last inhabitant of the church -

the monk Old Metodi, who died in 1958 - had been seeing lots of times the spirit of the girl, dressed in white

at night-time in the woods.

Regular events

Yearly fair of the villages of Dushintsi and Erul in the place called Manastir on the day of St. Trinity.

== The greatest personalities == -->

Literature

Others

Kitchen

External links

Template:Мъниче settlements in Bulgaria

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