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Narechen ( Bulgarian: Наречен), also called Narechenski Bani ( Bulgarian: Нареченски Бани), is a village in Plovdiv Province, central Bulgaria. As of 2013 [update] it had 719 inhabitants. [1] It is set amid a pine forest on the Asenitsa River (formerly named the Chepelare River) in the Rhodope mountains, 42 km southwest of Plovdiv. The village is notable for its hypothermal mineral springs which was transformed into a spa resort.
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Narechen ( Bulgarian: Наречен), also called Narechenski Bani ( Bulgarian: Нареченски Бани), is a village in Plovdiv Province, central Bulgaria. As of 2013 [update] it had 719 inhabitants. [1] It is set amid a pine forest on the Asenitsa River (formerly named the Chepelare River) in the Rhodope mountains, 42 km southwest of Plovdiv. The village is notable for its hypothermal mineral springs which was transformed into a spa resort.