View south west from the Ruins of Eumolpias towards Danov halm, (left hill), Dzhendem tepe (centre) and Bunardzhika hill (right), Plovdiv, Bulgaria.


" The earliest settlements on Nebet Tepe are dated back to 4000 BC. The site was first settled by Thracians, later expanded by Philip II of Macedon and the Roman empire. As the town expanded, Nebet Tepe became the citadel of the town's acropolis. There are remains of a fortress walls, towers, and a postern from the time of Justinian leading down to the Maritsa river. Today, the archeological complex on the hill is one of the most popular tourist sights in Plovdiv and a cultural monument of national significance. " Wikipedia


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Location: Plovdiv, Bulgaria
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