Troyan (also spelled Trojan, Bulgarian: Троян) is a town remembering the name of Roman Emperor Trajan, in Lovech Province in central Bulgaria with population of 21,997 inhabitants, as of December 2009. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Troyan Municipality. The town is about 162 kilometres (101 miles) away from the country capital Sofia. The nearest civilian airport is Gorna Oryahovitsa, 105 kilometres (65 miles) away. The river of Beli Osam passes through the heart of the town. The 2011 Census indicates that the population of the Trojan was 21.194 inhabitants. The racial distribution of the inhabitants is ethnic Bulgarians (87.29%), with minorities being Roma (1.23%) and Turks (1.03%). The ethnicity for 10,21% of inhabitants is not known. Donka Mihaylova of Bulgarian Socialist Party has been the town's mayor since 2011.
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Paradise Sprinkler is the highest waterfall on the Balkan Peninsula. The waterfall is located in the central part of Stara Planina at the foot of the peak Botev and both are on the site of the Central Balkan National Park. Paradise Sprinkler is a famous natural landmark and as such attracts tourists from the country and abroad. The waterfall is a suitable destination for lovers of hiking, rock climbing, ecotourism, Paragliding and for all who just love the mountains and fresh mountain air. It is at its fullest during the summer months, so during this period it is most visited by tourists.
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A very good place to touch the spirit of the Bulgarians during the Ottoman rule. Easy to reach and very beautiful nature.
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