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Paroria (region)
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Paroria (Bulgarian: Парория, Greek: Παρορία) is a protected area in the Strandzha Mountains of southeastern Bulgaria. It is known for its old-growth forests and also for being a 14th-century monastic center led by Gregory of Sinai and his disciples such as Romylos of Vidin. The Serbian monk Grigorije of Gornjak also lived in Paroria.
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![]() The Chapel of Saint George near Zabernovo stands on one of Paroria's traditional holy sites | |
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Nearest city | Zabernovo |
Coordinates | 42°6′0″N 27°32′13″E |
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Paroriais located just to the west of the villages of Zabernovo and Kalovo in Malko Tarnovo Municipality, Burgas Province (less than 30 km from the border with Turkey).[1]