Krushuna
Village in Lovech Province, Bulgaria
Krushuna Крушуна | |
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![]() Municipal hall in Krushuna | |
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Province | Lovech Province |
Municipality | Letnitsa |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Krushuna (Bulgarian: Крушуна [kroˈʃunɐ]) is a village in Letnitsa Municipality, Lovech Province, northern Bulgaria.[1]
The remains of ancient Roman forts "Kaleto" and "Daran-baran" are located about 500 m south of Krushuna.[2] They probably date from the 2nd century BC and were strategic defenses against tribes from the north; Goths, Carpi, Sarmatians, Vandals and Slavs.
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Capital: Letnitsa
- Gorsko Slivovo
- Karpachevo
- Krushuna
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- Krushuna waterfall
- Hristo Karpachev
43°15′00″N 25°02′00″E / 43.2500°N 25.0333°E / 43.2500; 25.0333
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