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Vini te is a small village in North Bulgaria, 16 kilometers North from Montana, Bulgaria. Now its population is only 400 people. It is positioned in semi-mountain region in the skirts of the Balkan mountain. In its surroundings a spectacular formation of rocks called Kamiko, can be seen. The village name reflects the good conditions in the region for cultivating vines and making wine. This region of Bulgaria became part of the Roman Empire in 26 B.C. About AD 150 the Roman built their stronghold in the region called it Montana, because the military division that first settled it, was recruited…mehr

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Vini te is a small village in North Bulgaria, 16 kilometers North from Montana, Bulgaria. Now its population is only 400 people. It is positioned in semi-mountain region in the skirts of the Balkan mountain. In its surroundings a spectacular formation of rocks called Kamiko, can be seen. The village name reflects the good conditions in the region for cultivating vines and making wine. This region of Bulgaria became part of the Roman Empire in 26 B.C. About AD 150 the Roman built their stronghold in the region called it Montana, because the military division that first settled it, was recruited in the Swiss Alps. The town was populated by Latin-speaking local tribes, who later were called Wallachs by the Slavs, and the Christianity was introduced in AD 325.