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Extract from the Razgrad Travel Guides:
Situated midway between Shumen and Ruse,
RAZGRAD
sprawls messily around the banks of the Beli Lom. Since the Liberation in March 1878, the narrow lanes and artisans' stalls that characterized the town during Ottoman times have gradually succumbed to modern urban planning. Apart from a restored
Varosh
quarter north of the river, where a succession of whitewashed National Revival-style houses provide homes for various artists' and writers' unions, Razgrad remains fairly lacklustre, largely because its one great attraction - the seventeenth-century
Ibrahim Pasha mosque
- looks set to remain closed for... read the whole Razgrad Travel Guides...
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