Petrich ( ) is a town in Blagoevgrad Province in southwestern Bulgaria, located in Sandanski–Petrich Valley at the foot of the Belasica Mountains in the Strumeshnitsa Valley. According to the 2021 census, the town has 26,778 inhabitants.
It is the seat of Petrich Municipality.
Petrich is located close to the borders with Greece and North Macedonia. The crossing into North Macedonia is known as Novo Selo-Petrich, as the first settlement across the border is Novo Selo.
Petrich Peak on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named for Petrich.
In October 1925 it was the site of a brief conflict between Greece and Bulgaria sometimes called the War of the Stray Dog.
Recent archaeological research and the location of the ancient city of Heraclea Sintica in the Kozhuh area prove that there is no continuity between this city, located in the lands of the Thracian Sinti tribe, and modern Petrich, but a hiatus of several centuries. The earliest settlements on the site of the city appear only in the X - XI century. Petrich was formed as a significant settlement and regional center only at the end of the XII - XIV century.
During the period XII - XIV century Petrich became a strong fortress - part of the fortification system in southwestern Bulgaria. This is evidenced by the remains of the medieval fortress Gyaur Kalesi, around which the city originally arose. At least in the XIII - XIV century the city consists of two parts - a fortress, i.e. fortified city core and unfortified outer city, but with entrance-exit arteries guarded by towers.Tsvetkov, Boris. "The settlement network in the valley of Sredna Struma during the Middle Ages, IX - XVIII century", Sofia, 2002, p. 62]
Petrich was first mentioned in written sources in the deeds of the Serbian magnates Jovan Dragaš and Konstantin Dragaš, who in 1376 - 1377 donated local properties to the Russian monastery "St. Pantaleimon" in Mount Athos. The town fell under Ottoman rule after 1395, when together with its surroundings it was included in the Kyustendil Sanjak as a center of independent Nahiyah. Matanov, Hristo. "Southwestern Bulgarian lands in the XIV century", Sofia, 1986
In 1868, the construction of the first Bulgarian church "St. Nicholas" was completed, which became the center of the Bulgarian population's struggle against Greek propaganda. In the same year, the first Bulgarian church community was founded in Petrich, which established itself as the main unifying center of the Bulgarians in the Petrich region. With its assistance, in 1873, the first New Bulgarian school was opened by Hierodeacon Agapiy Voinov. In 1876, after the April Uprising, the Bulgarian school was closed, and the Greek silogos sent a free Greek teacher to Petrich.Тараков, Тодор. „Българската църковна община в Петрич (1868 – 1878)“. – В: „Пирински край. Краеведски изследвания“. Благоевград, 1996, p. 35 – 40
By virtue of the San Stefano Peace Treaty of 1878, the city entered the borders of liberated Bulgaria. According to the clauses of the Berlin Treaty, Petrich was returned to the Ottoman Empire, where it remained until 1912.
In 1882, the school opened its doors, with Kocho Mavrodiev becoming the head teacher in the city. He made great contributions to the development of Bulgarian cultural and educational work in Petrich and the Petrich region. He was the founder of the class and girls' school in the city. On his initiative, on May 11, 1889, the holiday of Slavic writing was celebrated for the first time.
At the beginning of 1892, the majority of Bulgarians in Petrich and the region officially came under the jurisdiction of the Bulgarian Exarchate.
Petrich is the sunniest city in Bulgaria slightly ahead of Sandanski with yearly sunshine hours exceeding 2,700 on average.
Summer is hot and sunny and it is the longest season in Petrich, lasting from May through September, even as late as October. The average summer temperature is around 25 °C. In July, the sunniest month, Petrich receives 373 hours of sunshine, making it one of the sunniest places in Continental Europe.
Winter season, around two months, starts in late December and lasts until early February. Average winter temperature is one of the highest in the country with average around 5 °C. In December, the darkest month, there are 103 hours of sunshine, on average.
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