Samokov ( bg, Самоков )
is a town in
Sofia Province in the southwest of
Bulgaria. It is situated in a basin between the mountains
Rila
Rila ( bg, Рила, ) is the highest mountain range of Bulgaria, the Balkans, Balkan Peninsula and Southeast Europe. It is situated in southwestern Bulgaria and forms part of the Rila–Rhodope Mountains, Rhodope Massif. The highest summit is Mus ...
and
Vitosha, 55 kilometres from the capital
Sofia. Due to the suitable
winter sports conditions, Samokov, together with the nearby resort
Borovets, is a major tourist centre.
In the past, Samokov was a centre of handicrafts and art, with notable figures like
Zahari Zograf, Hristo Dimitrov and
Nikola Obrazopisov
Nikola () is a given name which, like Nicholas, is a version of the Greek ''Nikolaos'' (Νικόλαος). It is common as a masculine given name in the South Slavs, South Slavic countries (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, North Macedon ...
. The town's name is a
compound word of "samo" and "kov", respectively meaning "self" and the root of the verb "forge, hammer", and comes from the ''samokov'', a mechanical forge powered by water, since the town of Samokov was a major iron-producing centre during the Middle Ages.
History
It is thought that Samokov was founded in the 14th century as a mining settlement with the assistance of
Saxon miners. It was first mentioned in 1455 and in
Ottoman registers of 1477 as ''Vlaychov Samokov''. Some of the best craftsmen, woodcarving masters and builders came from Samokov and were recognized for their skills in creating detailed and impressive woodcarvings, painting beautiful icons and building unique architecture.
In fact Samokov was one of the then famous three woodcarving schools in the region, the other two being
Debar and
Bansko. Their work can be seen in many churches and cultural buildings throughout the
Balkan Peninsula
The Balkans ( ), also known as the Balkan Peninsula, is a geographical area in southeastern Europe with various geographical and historical definitions. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the who ...
. Between the 14th and 18th centuries, Samokov was established as an administrative center for
iron ore
Iron ores are rocks and minerals from which metallic iron can be economically extracted. The ores are usually rich in iron oxides and vary in color from dark grey, bright yellow, or deep purple to rusty red. The iron is usually found in the fo ...
mining by the ruling
Ottoman Empire.
In the 16th and 17th centuries, it grew into the greatest iron extraction centre in the region, with western travellers describing it as 'a fairly large city'. In 1565–1566, Samokov had to produce and deliver to
Belgrade
Belgrade ( , ;, ; Names of European cities in different languages: B, names in other languages) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Serbia, largest city in Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers a ...
20,000
horseshoe
A horseshoe is a fabricated product designed to protect a horse hoof from wear. Shoes are attached on the palmar surface (ground side) of the hooves, usually nailed through the insensitive hoof wall that is anatomically akin to the human toen ...
s and 30,000
nails. Samokov also produced
anchors and other materials for the shipyards of the
Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, particularly Pomorie. As the logging industry was also well developed, in 1573 the people of Samokov had to deliver 300 beams as far as
Mecca.
As of today, some
Aromanians live in Samokov.
Sports
A large modern sports arena for
basketball,
volleyball,
boxing,
wrestling,
judo and more was opened on 8 March 2008. Its cost is estimated to 16 million
lev. There is also a skiing centre in Samokov for cross country skiing, a small alpine hill and a snowboard park. Bulgaria's only ski-jumping hill
Chernia kos
Chernia kos is a ski jumping venue in Samokov, Bulgaria. The venue includes three hills, K40, K25 and the small K10. The hills are covered with plastic matting during the summer. Every summer youth competitions are hosted, in order to train Bulgari ...
is located in Samokov. It is a fairly small hill, K-40 metres with a 45-metre jump. The hill is very old and needs to be renovated. The local team is
FC Rilski Sportist Samokov
FC Rilski Sportist (ФК Рилски спортист Самоков) is a Bulgarian football club from the town of Samokov founded in 1947 and currently playing in the South-West Third League. Their home stadium is Iskar Stadium.
Throughout ...
.
Climate
Samokov has a
humid continental climate (
Köppen climate classification ''Dfb'') with an average annual temperature of approximately 9 °C (48 °F). The altitude of 950 metres, in the skirts of
Rila
Rila ( bg, Рила, ) is the highest mountain range of Bulgaria, the Balkans, Balkan Peninsula and Southeast Europe. It is situated in southwestern Bulgaria and forms part of the Rila–Rhodope Mountains, Rhodope Massif. The highest summit is Mus ...
mountain, and the mitigating proximity to the continental
mediterranean climate zone, are both strong factors in forming the climate.
Summers vary from very warm, sunny and dry to warm and humid, while winter can be relatively mild and wet with much snowfall, but also colder and drier. Spring is often cool and wet, while in autumn there can be numerous sunny, warm days.
Honour
Samokov Knoll
Samokov Knoll (Samokovska Mogila \'sa-mo-kov-ska mo-'gi-la\) is a peak of elevation 602 m in Yankov Gap area, Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. Surmounting Kaliakra Glacier to the northwest and Struma Glacier to t ...
on
Livingston Island in the
South Shetland Islands,
Antarctica is named after Samokov.
Notable persons
*
Mary Haskell (1869–1953) – American missionary at Samokov
*
Isaac Alcalay (1882–1978) – Chief Rabbi of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
*
Sabah Al-Salim Al-Sabah (1913-1977) - Second ruler of Kuwait
*
Victor Shem-Tov
Victor Shem-Tov ( bg, Виктор Шемтов; he, ויקטור שם-טוב; 1 February 1915 – 8 March 2014) was an Israeli politician who held several ministerial portfolios in the late 1960s and 1970s.
Biography
Born in Bulgaria to a fami ...
(1915–2014) – Israeli politician
*
Nicolae Praida Nicolae may refer to:
* Nicolae (name), a Romanian name
* ''Nicolae'' (novel), a 1997 novel
See also
*Nicolai (disambiguation) Nicolai may refer to:
*Nicolai (given name) people with the forename ''Nicolai''
*Nicolai (surname) people with the s ...
(1933-2008) - Romanian actor
*
Petar Popangelov
Petăr Popangelov (Bulgarian: Петър Попангелов, born January 31, 1959, in the city of Samokov) is a Bulgarian alpine skier known at home by his nickname "Pepe" Popangelov. He won the 1977 European Cup in slalom World Cup in Lenggr ...
(* 1959) – Alpine skier
*
Vladimir Zografski
Vladimir Zografski, born 14 July 1993 in Samokov, Bulgaria, is a Bulgarian ski jumper. He took 14th place at the Ski jumping at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Men's normal hill individual, normal hill individual event at the 2018 Winter Olympics, w ...
(* 1993) – Ski Jumper, junior world champion
Gallery
File:Samokov-Uspenie-Bogorodichno.jpg, Church of the Dormition of the Holy Mother of God
File:Samokov-St-Nicolas-Church.jpg, Church of St Nicholas from 1861
File:Samokov-mosque-front-1.jpg, Bayrakli Mosque
File:Samokov-school-Konstantin-Fotinov-1.jpg, Konstantin Fotinov School
File:Samokov-Cheshmata.jpg, The Moorish-style Grand Fountain from 1660
References
External links
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Ski jumping in Bulgaria
Aromanian settlements in Bulgaria