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Matochina (, "") is a small village in southeastern , part of municipality, . Matochina lies in the southernmost ridges of the , from the municipal centre Svilengrad and from the provincial capital ; it is located just west of the Bulgaria– border and not far northeast of the Bulgaria– border. The village is famous for the medieval Matochina Fortress.


History
Matochina has existed since at least 1664, when sultan was reported to have hunted near the abandoned fortress and the village located below it. During that time, Matochina was known as Fikla or Fikel. The village was passed to Bulgaria in 1912. It was renamed to Matochina in 1934 due to the abundance of the Mediterranean herb lemon balm ( Melissa officinalis) in the surrounding area.


Churches
Matochina's entire population is Bulgarian Orthodox by confession. The village has a medieval that dates to the 10th century; the church is named after the Epiphany and was in use until the mid-20th century. The cave church lies southwest of the village. It is a rectangular room with an arch carved out of the rock. The or naos is wide and up to high. The entrance to the church is an overarched passage long and high. Another church, dedicated to the Saints and Helena, was inaugurated in late 1935.


Castle
The Matochina Fortress (Маточинска крепост, Matochinska krepost), also known as Bukelon (Букелон), lies on a to the northeast of the village itself. Bukelon was reportedly mentioned in reports about the Battle of Adrianople of 378. The only well-preserved part of the castle today is the inner fortress with the , which is in height and dates to the 12th–14th century. The keep is a three-storey tower with on all sides. The third storey was reportedly used as a for the defenders. The keep was constructed out of stone and bricks. A cross-shaped brick to the side of the entrance indicates that the fortress may have been reconstructed by Tsar Michael Shishman of Bulgaria (1323–1330). The keep is rectangular in shape with two protruding parts, one of which is semicylindrical. The Matochina Fortress was part of 's defensive system and protected the city from the north. Form here bulgarian army go to the Battle of Adrianople (1205).


Honour
in on Smith Island in the South Shetland Islands, is named after Matochina.

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