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'''Pleven, Bulgaria''' is one of [[Charlottesville's sister cities]].  
'''Pleven, Bulgaria''' is one of [[Charlottesville's sister cities]].  
[[Image:Pleven Town Hall.JPG|right|thumb|400px|Pleven Town Hall, Pleven, Bulgaria]]
A delegation from the city presented Mayor [[Maurice Cox]] with a "key to the city" on August 4, 2003. <ref>{{minutes-citycouncil|when=August 4, 2003|id=195929}}</ref>


A delegation from the city presented Mayor [[Maurice Cox]] with a "key to the city" on August 4, 2003. <ref>{{minutes-citycouncil|when=August 4, 2003|id=195929}}</ref>
Pleven is in the midst of being demoted to “Sister City Emeritus.” status.<ref>{{cite-CCE|title=December 17, 2020: Governor Northam announces budget amendments to address pandemic; Albemarle learns more about Rio/29 form-based code|url=https://communityengagement.substack.com/p/december-17-2020-governor-northam|author=Sean Tubbs|work=News Article|location=Charlottesville, Virginia |publishdate=December 17, 2021|accessdate=January 21, 2021}}</ref>
 
::According to Sister Cities International Affiliation Policy: ''Inactive partnerships may be designated as a “Sister City Emeritus.” Under this category, relationships which are no longer active will still be honored, but the international city will be available for another sister city partnership.''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://sistercities.org/sites/default/files/2014%20SCI%20Affiliation%20Policy#:~:text=Inactive%20partnerships%20may%20be%20designated,for%20another%20sister%20city%20partnership.|title=Affiliation Policy & Types of Affiliations|last=|first=|publishdate=|publisher=Sister Cities International|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|accessdate=January 22, 2021}}</ref>


{{Wikipedia link|Pleven|whylink=outsidearea}}
{{Wikipedia link|Pleven|whylink=outsidearea}}


==Description from City's website==
==Description from City's website==
"Pleven Bulgarian: historically known as Plevna in English) is the seventh most populous city in Bulgaria. Located in the northern part of the country, it is the administrative centre of Pleven Province, as well as of the subordinate Pleven municipality. Internationally known for the Siege of Pleven of 1877, it is today a major economic centre of the Bulgarian Northwest and Central North and the third largest city of Northern Bulgaria after Varna and Rousse. Pleven is located in an agricultural region in the very heart of the Danubian Plain, the historical region of Moesia, surrounded by low limestone hills, the Pleven Heights. The city's central location in Northern Bulgaria defines its importance as a big administrative, economic, political, cultural and transport centre. Pleven is located 170 km away from the capital city of Sofia, 320 km west of the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and 50 km south of the Danube. The river Vit flows near the town and the tiny Tuchenitsa river (commonly known in Pleven as Barata, literally "The Streamlet") crosses it. The climate is temperate continental, with cold winters (down to –15°C) and hot dry summers (up to +35-40°C)."
"Pleven Bulgarian (historically known as Plevna in English) is the seventh most populous city in Bulgaria. Located in the northern part of the country, it is the administrative centre of Pleven Province, as well as of the subordinate Pleven municipality. Internationally known for the Siege of Pleven of 1877, it is today a major economic centre of the Bulgarian Northwest and Central North and the third largest city of Northern Bulgaria after Varna and Rousse. Pleven is located in an agricultural region in the very heart of the Danubian Plain, the historical region of Moesia, surrounded by low limestone hills, the Pleven Heights. The city's central location in Northern Bulgaria defines its importance as a big administrative, economic, political, cultural and transport centre. Pleven is located 170 km away from the capital city of Sofia, 320 km west of the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and 50 km south of the Danube. The river Vit flows near the town and the tiny Tuchenitsa river (commonly known in Pleven as Barata, literally "The Streamlet") crosses it. The climate is temperate continental, with cold winters (down to –15°C) and hot dry summers (up to +35-40°C)."


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 00:20, 23 January 2021

Pleven, Bulgaria is one of Charlottesville's sister cities.

Pleven Town Hall, Pleven, Bulgaria

A delegation from the city presented Mayor Maurice Cox with a "key to the city" on August 4, 2003. [1]

Pleven is in the midst of being demoted to “Sister City Emeritus.” status.[2]

According to Sister Cities International Affiliation Policy: Inactive partnerships may be designated as a “Sister City Emeritus.” Under this category, relationships which are no longer active will still be honored, but the international city will be available for another sister city partnership.[3]

Description from City's website

"Pleven Bulgarian (historically known as Plevna in English) is the seventh most populous city in Bulgaria. Located in the northern part of the country, it is the administrative centre of Pleven Province, as well as of the subordinate Pleven municipality. Internationally known for the Siege of Pleven of 1877, it is today a major economic centre of the Bulgarian Northwest and Central North and the third largest city of Northern Bulgaria after Varna and Rousse. Pleven is located in an agricultural region in the very heart of the Danubian Plain, the historical region of Moesia, surrounded by low limestone hills, the Pleven Heights. The city's central location in Northern Bulgaria defines its importance as a big administrative, economic, political, cultural and transport centre. Pleven is located 170 km away from the capital city of Sofia, 320 km west of the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and 50 km south of the Danube. The river Vit flows near the town and the tiny Tuchenitsa river (commonly known in Pleven as Barata, literally "The Streamlet") crosses it. The climate is temperate continental, with cold winters (down to –15°C) and hot dry summers (up to +35-40°C)."

References

  1. Web. Charlottesville City Council meeting minutes, .pdf, Council Chambers, City of Charlottesville, August 4, 2003.
  2. Web. December 17, 2020: Governor Northam announces budget amendments to address pandemic; Albemarle learns more about Rio/29 form-based code, Sean Tubbs, Charlottesville Community Engagement, Town Crier Productions, December 17, 2021, retrieved January 21, 2021.
  3. Web. Affiliation Policy & Types of Affiliations, Sister Cities International, retrieved January 22, 2021.