Belene
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Province (oblast) |
Pleven |
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Population | 9826 (15.12.2004) |
Altitude | 27 m |
Postal code | 5930 |
Area code | 0658 |
Geographic coordinates |
43° 39' north, 25° 7' east |
Time zone | EET (UTC+2; UTC+3 in summer) |
Mayor | Petar Dulev |
Belene (Bulgarian: Белене) is a town in northern Bulgaria. It is located in Pleven Province and is close to Svishtov. Belene is situated on the right bank of the Danube.
Belene was proclaimed a town in 1964, which is celebrated every year in the first week of September with a market and cultural events. It is best known for the prison on Belene Island and as the proposed site of Bulgaria's second nuclear power plant, which has been under construction 7 km east of the town until it was interrupted in 1990 due to pressure from environmentalists. There are plans to start construction again as a replacement for reactors 3 and 4 at Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant, which Bulgaria has to shut down as a condition for EU membership. The total capacity of the two reactors will be 2 000 MW.
The main confessions in the town are Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy, with two Roman Catholic and one Orthodox church being present. The Catholic Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary was built in 1860, the Eastern Orthodox Church of St George in 1874 and the Catholic Church of Saint Anthony of Padua was constructed in 1893.