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East of the train station, the early nineteenth-century Church of Sveta Bogoroditsa is an atmospheric, semi-submerged structure beside the town cemetery, though most of its treasures - including the central doors of the iconostasis, painted by Toma Vishanov - have been moved to the Icon Museum. Last but not least, the market that enlivens ul. Tsar Simeon on Sunday mornings, is worth a visit for its handwoven blankets, rugs and clothing which are on sale alongside workaday objects such as cowbells, saddles and harnesses.
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