CITY OF STARA ZAGORA

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CIA-RDP82-00457R005700770007-5
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December 22, 2016
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April 14, 2011
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7
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Publication Date: 
September 15, 1950
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REPORT
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i iwl_ Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/14: CIA-RDP82-00457R005700770007-5 A(fTFLLOFA~ CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT 50X1-HUM ' I I n CD NO,. 40 V CO U NT fi ' 3ulgar i.a. SUBJECT City OP 8t.-??? agora PLACE ACQUIRE DATE OF INFO. .I1 DACE ISTR. l s0 NO. OF PAGES 3 NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION The city of Stara Zagora Is situated on the Dervent Pass on the southern slopes of the Stara Planina Mountains. The two nearest towns are Chirpan and Nova Zagora4 Half of the city is built on level country and half on a southward slope of the Minor Balkan Mountain range. The city is relatively new, having been rebuilt about 70 years ago when a fire destroyed the old city, After 1945, the following construction took place in the city-. as, A textile factory, a three-storied building about 120 meters by 2U meters., was built in the East of the city along the bank of the Bidechka Stream.. It has been in operation since autumn 1948 and manufactures cotton underwear b. The Lycee for Boys, a four story building with 100 rooms, in the center of the city near the Municipality, which was started in 19411, has been completed. Its dimensions are 200 meters by 20 meters.., c,. Ten buildings to be occupied by railroad employees were built East of the railroad sty>tion. They are of three stories and each building will accomodate five families. The city was built according to a plan with stre:-ts running in straight lines, The central boulevard and streets are 12 meters wide and paved with square stones. The main boulevard, named Czar Simeon, is 16 meters wide. Outlying streets still have an earth surface. The streets are lighted by electricity trans,:litted from Rakovski. Stara Zagora is the only city in the country where doors of buildings carry plates with the street names and house numbersn 2, The main buildings of the city are the Court of Justice, the Lycee, the textile factory and the State Hospital. Most houses are three storied and painted white or sky blue. The city is important as a commercial. center and for its grain warehouses. The population figure is a.pprox- atel. 40,000. Minority groups include ,rnte.nians There are eight churches in the city, four Orthodox, one Roman Catholics, two mosques. and one synagogue. CONFIDENTIAL 50X1-HUM CLASSIFICATION /CUI ` ? G M- U0S?0 ZQIALS ONLY T'hts document is hereby regraded CONFIDENTIAL in accordance with the letter of IS October 1978 from the Director of Central Intetlig?nce to the ArchWIst of the United States. I I Aauth Next DS!n- anng Date: Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/14: CIA-RDP82-00457R005700770007-5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/14: CIA-RDP82-00457R005700770007-5 CONFIDENTIAL __ZL. T/CC?NT 0 ,, - U. S. OFFICIALS ONLY :3. The railroad station, located in the south of the city, is on the Sofia- 3v.r,gas, Gorna 0rehovitsa-Svilen};x.d lines. The railroad station building is 60 meters long and 12 meters wide, is painted yellow, and has a covered platform Each day two passenger trains arrive from the cities of Sofia, '3urgaa,, Gorna Orehovitsa, and Haskovo. There is no civilian airport in the city, but a military airfield is located south of the city. Government owned buses operate between Stara Zagora and the cities of Kazanlik, H a.skovo, }iarmanli, Chirpan, Nova Zagora and Topolovgrad. It. Stara :agora was formerly the capital of the province, but is today a town administrative districtE. The administrative District Council the People's Town Council and the committee which purchases the town's products are located in the old provincial governorship building, in the municipal building, and. in the old provincial Chamber of Coa_merce, respectively, The President of the Administrative District Council is a Communist named Georgi Vssilev0 There is a >`iulg_;arian-Soviet Friendship League, which is located opposite the city park, Visitors and various groups who come from the Soviet Union are met and welcomed b, this league There are no MVD headquarters or barracks in town. The !ilitia headquarters is located in a building opposite the newly built Lycee for Boys. The tows Militia head is Marin Cherkovski. In the city there are five Militia stations, and. there is one Militia station in each big village and train station within the town administrative district. in each of the ".ilitia st:;. tiuns in Stara Zagora are 150 uniformed. Militiamen. About five kilometers southeast of the city a large prison has been built. The walls are. five .peters high with patrol towers. The State Security Militia, headed by the communist Sec,heriko, is :located or. Czar Simeon Street in the ::enter of town,, It consists of 50 ma sabers who go abcut in plain clothes in order to check the political currents among, the people. There is no night curfew, but Militia patrols operate at night and may ask identification papers from anyone whom they might suspect, 7. There are three cigarette factories employAng from 200 to 300 workers, :;me canned fruit and vegetable factory with 30u workers, and a cotton textile factory employing an equal number of workers. There is no separate :irzci_ustrial section in the city, these factories being scattered throughout. The most modern slaughter-house in fiul._aria, employing some 300 people and equipped with machines, is some two kilometers south of the city, ~13~. The local Communist Party is established in a former private house in the central sects on of the city; it is a four-story building, brown in color and with baL onles facing the street. Tacho T)askalov, who is also a deputy to the National Assembly, is the Secretary of the local Party, 9., The only local rnewspaper, the daily $v:,temvri, is the organ of the Party. The editor is a Communist named Sivriev. l0(, A radio station is located in the vill,,q-e of Mogila 6.kilometers south the city. It generally repeats the broadcasts of the Sofia radio. People listen the broadcasts by~ means of loudspeakers installed at various places in the city0 ZT1 s,C0NTli,-,1 - U. S. OFFTCIAT,S ONLY CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/14: CIA-RDP82-00457R005700770007-5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/14: CIA-RDP82-00457R005700770007-5 CONFIDENTIAL 50X1-HUM ODNTfOL _= U.S,, OFFICIALS =')N,y 11, There are four hotels, the Imperial, the. Bulgaria, the l1oskva, and the Baten'oerg, all situated in the center of town where Czar Simeon and P:etodi Streets cross. The city has no institution of higher learning '/dCONTfOL, U.S. OFFICIAL) 0 ! I Y CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/04/14: CIA-RDP82-00457R005700770007-5