Yambol City

Yambol is located in southeastern Bulgaria. It is located on both banks of the Tundzha River. Its population is about 70,000 people. Over the centuries it has been called by various names: Diopolis, Dampolis, Dampolis, Dianpolis, Hyampolis, Dinibuli, Dabilin, Dubilin, Diamboli, Yanbolu, Yambol, Yanboli. The area along the Tundzha River has been inhabited since ancient times. We gain this evidence from more than 30 settlement mounds found around. Yambol became part of Bulgaria when Khan Tervel came into power in 705. Yambol established itself as a town with developed food, beverages and tobacco industry. It is an important agricultural and wine-making center.
Sights:
Sights:
- The Roman bath
- The Medieval fortress
- The "Bezisten" museum
- The former synagogue - today it is one of the largest art galleries
- Borovets Park
- The ancient town of Kabile near Yambol
- Competition for Young Artists and Writers
- Masquerade Festival
- Theatrical celebrations "Nevena Kokanova"
- "Golden Diana" Music Festival