| Lovech  is a town in north-central Bulgaria with a population of about 50,000. Lovech is the administrative centre of Lovech Province and of the subordinate Lovech municipality, and is located 150 km from the capital city of Sofia. Near Lovech are the towns of Pleven, Troyan and Teteven.    Lovech is situated in the Forebalkan area of northern Bulgaria, on both sides of the river Osam, and unifies both mountainous and plain relief. The eastern part of the town is surrounded by a 250 m high plateau, where the largest park in Lovech, Stratesh, is located, and the southwestern part is surrounded by the hills Hisarya and Bash Bunar. In the northwest the relief gradually changes to the plains of the neighbouring Pleven Province. The average altitude of Lovech is about 200 m above mean sea level. The highest point of the town is Akbair Hill at 450 m.    Lovech has a beautiful location, with many parks and places to rest. In Stratesh Park, the highest place in the town, there are a great number of lilac bushes, easily seen from the whole town, which are a wonderful view in the spring. Due to this, Lovech is well-known as the town of the lilacs.    Cultural and natural sights   
    The      Covered Bridge by Kolyu FichetoThe      Hisarya FortressThe      monument of Vasil LevskiThe      monuments to Russian soldiers killed in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78The      Varosha old town partStratesh      Park with the biggest zoo in the provinceBash      Bunar ParkThe      baroque buildings in the town's central partsThe      Varosha architectural and historical reserve, with Drasova and Rashova      memorial houses         Theatres   
    Lovech      Drama TheatreTheatre      by the Nauka Community CentreThe      summer theatre in Stratesh Park    Museums   
    Museum      of Vasil LevskiLovech      Historical MuseumDrasova      Memorial HouseRashova      Memorial House    Sports   
    PFC      Litex Lovech, one of Bulgaria's top football clubsOsam, a      men's handball clubLovech      '98, a women's handball clubEagles,      a baseball clubA      wrestling clubA kyokushin      karate clubProgress,      a chess club        |