Orsoya

Place in Montana, Bulgaria
43°47′N 23°6′E / 43.783°N 23.100°E / 43.783; 23.100Country BulgariaProvinces
(Oblast)MontanaElevation
120 m (390 ft)Population
 (2005-09-13)
 • Total144Time zoneUTC+2 (EET) • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)Postal Code
3665
Area code09728

Orsoya (Bulgarian: Орсоя [orˈsɔjɐ]) is a village in north-western Bulgaria. Its name has Latin origins, namely Ursus, which stands for bear. It is located close to the Danube River, in Lom Municipality, Montana Province, 14 km. west of Lom. In Orsoya village is the protected "Ribarnitsi Orsoya" area. A necropolis was found nearby. Regular transportation links include buses to and from Lom and Vidin. There is a Community centre, a Post Office, and a Clinic. There is a large woods area surrounding the village, and a spring.

Orsoya Rocks in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica are named after the village.

See also

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Capital: Lom
VillagesLandmarks
  • Dobri dol Monastery
  • Monument of Tseko Voyvoda
  • Almus fortress
Culture
  • Postoyanstvo Community Centre
  • Museum of History
Notable people
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