Bolghar
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tatarstan, Russia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the modern nearby town which serves as the administrative center of Spassky District, see Bolgar, Spassky District, Republic of Tatarstan. For the historic Turkic people, see Bulgars.
Bolghar (Kypchak and Bulgar: بلغار, Tatar: Болгар, Chuvash: Пăлхар) was intermittently the capital of Volga Bulgaria from the 10th to the 13th centuries, along with Bilyar and Nur-Suvar. It was situated on the bank of the Volga River, about 30 km downstream from its confluence with the Kama River and some 130 km from modern Kazan in what is now Spassky District. West of it lies a small modern town, since 1991 known as Bolgar. The UNESCO World Heritage Committee inscribed Bolgar Historical and Archaeological Complex (ancient Bolghar hill fort) to the World Heritage List in 2014.[1]
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UNESCO World Heritage Site | |
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Official name | Bolgar Historical and Archaeological Complex |
Location | Tatarstan, Russia |
Criteria | Cultural: (ii), (vi) |
Reference | 981rev |
Inscription | 2014 (38th Session) |
Area | 424 ha (1.64 sq mi) |
Buffer zone | 12,101 ha (46.72 sq mi) |
Coordinates | 54°58′44″N 49°03′23″E |
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