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Corten
Village founded in spring 1830 by Bulgarian colonists from Plovdiv, Stara Zagora, and Sliven, Corten preserves a high Bulgarian ethnic concentration (82.3% in 2024 census). Its Church of the Dormition of the Mother of God (consecrated 1845) and its Historical and Ethnographic Museum document two centuries of continuous Bulgarian settlement. Corten maintains distinct viticultural traditions — Corten-Vin Companie manages 520 hectares of grapes — and folk practices including Trifon Zarezan (February 14 with vine pruning and banitsa), horo circle dances with gaida and tambura, and Hristo Botev commemoration every May 2. Monuments to Hristo Botev and Vasil Levski unveiled in November 2024 demonstrate the ongoing connection to Bulgarian national icons. Anchor modes: living_ritual; material_layer; custodian | Search hooks: Corten; Corten Тараклия; Dormition Church 1845; Trifon Zarezan vine pruning; Hristo Botev commemoration May 2; horo dance gaida tambura; Corten-Vin Companie harvest
Visit the Dormition Church (consecrated 1845), the Historical and Ethnographic Museum, and the recently unveiled monuments to Hristo Botev and Vasil Levski. Experience Trifon Zarezan on February 14 with vine pruning and banitsa, and the May 2 Hristo Botev commemoration.