Ozornovo
Ozornovo is a village in southeastern Bulgaria, part of the Municipality of Bratya Daskalovi, Stara Zagora Province. It is situated in the Upper Thracian Plain, approximately 15 kilometers southeast of the municipal center, Bratya Daskalovi, and about 40 kilometers east of Stara Zagora.
The village has a population that fluctuates depending on the season and economic opportunities. Its economy is primarily based on agriculture, with arable land dominating the surrounding area. Common crops include wheat, barley, sunflower, and other grains. Livestock breeding is also present, although to a lesser extent.
The history of Ozornovo can be traced back centuries, with archaeological evidence suggesting settlements in the area dating back to antiquity. The village has likely changed hands and names throughout its history, reflecting the turbulent history of the region.
While Ozornovo itself might not be a major tourist destination, its location within the Stara Zagora Province provides access to various historical and cultural sites. The relatively peaceful environment offers a glimpse into rural Bulgarian life.
The village is typically accessible by road, connecting it to neighboring villages and larger towns in the region. Public transportation options may be limited.