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Commission Implementing Decision (Eu) 2017
9.3.2017 EN Official Journal of the European Union L 63/177 COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION (EU) 2017/417 of 7 March 2017 amending the Annex to Implementing Decision (EU) 2017/247 on protective measures in relation to outbreaks of the highly pathogenic avian influenza in certain Member States (notified under document C(2017) 1614) (Text with EEA relevance) THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION, Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, Having regard to Council Directive 89/662/EEC of 11 December 1989 concerning veterinary checks in intra- Community trade with a view to the completion of the internal market (1), and in particular Article 9(4) thereof, Having regard to Council Directive 90/425/EEC of 26 June 1990 concerning veterinary and zootechnical checks applicable in intra-Community trade in certain live animals and products with a view to the completion of the internal market (2), and in particular Article 10(4) thereof, Whereas: (1) Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2017/247 (3) was adopted following outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza of subtype H5 in holdings where poultry or other captive birds are kept in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, France, Croatia, Italy, Hungary, Austria, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Sweden and the United Kingdom (‘the concerned Member States’) and the establishment of protection and surveillance zones by the competent authority of the concerned Member States in accordance with Council Directive 2005/94/EC (4). (2) Implementing Decision (EU) 2017/247 provides that the protection and surveillance zones established by the concerned Member States in accordance with Directive 2005/94/EC are to comprise at least the areas listed as protection and surveillance zones in the Annex to that Implementing Decision. -
Uchwala Nr XXVIII/218/2017 Z Dnia 24 Sierpnia 2017 R
UCHWAŁA NR XXVIII/218/2017 RADY POWIATU ŁĘCZYCKIEGO z dnia 24 sierpnia 2017 r. w sprawie zmiany uchwały w sprawie określenia przystanków komunikacyjnych na terenie Powiatu Łęczyckiego, których właścicielem lub zarządzającym jest Powiat Łęczycki, ustalenie warunków oraz zasad korzystania z tych przystanków. Na podstawie art. 15 ust. 1 pkt 6 i ust. 2 ustawy z dnia 16 grudnia 2010r. o publicznym transporcie zbiorowym (t.j. Dz. U. z 2016r., poz. 1867) oraz art. 12 pkt 1 i pkt 11, art. 40 ust. 2 pkt 4 i art. 42 ust. 1 ustawy z dnia 5 czerwca 1998r. o samorządzie powiatowym (Dz. U. z 2016r., poz. 814 t.j. poz. 1579 i z 2017r. poz. 1948, poz. 730 i poz. 935.) Rada Powiatu Łęczyckiego uchwala, co następuje: § 1. W uchwale Nr XIV/99/2016 Rady Powiatu Łęczyckiego z dnia 30 marca 2016r. w sprawie określenia przystanków komunikacyjnych na terenie Powiatu Łęczyckiego, których właścicielem lub zarządzającym jest Powiat Łęczycki, ustalenie warunków oraz zasad korzystania z tych przystanków ( Dz. Urz. Woj. Łódzkiego z 2016r., poz. 1803) załącznik Nr 2 otrzymuje brzmienie jak załącznik Nr 2 do niniejszej uchwały. § 2. Wykonanie uchwały powierza się Zarządowi Powiatu Łęczyckiego. § 3. Uchwała wchodzi w życie po upływie 14 dni od dnia ogłoszenia w Dzienniku Urzędowym Województwa Łódzkiego. Przewodniczący Rady Powiatu Sławomir Biniewicz Id: A48DB5B0-B4D9-4B28-9519-C7D3EAD43741. Podpisany Strona 1 Załącznik Nr 2 do Uchwały Nr XXVIII/218/2017 Rady Powiatu Łęczyckiego z dnia 24 sierpnia 2017 r. WYKAZ PRZYSTANKÓW ZLOKALIZOWANYCH NA DROGACH POWIATOWYCH Droga Nr 2164E Kutno – Antoniew – Strzegocin – Witonia Lp. Lokalizacja Nr Kilometraż Strona Gmina Uwagi przystanku/nazwa przystanku Lewa/ Prawa 1 Gledzianów 1 8+465 L/P Witonia Wiata 2 Anusin 2 9+450 P/L Witonia Wiata Droga NR 2172 E Nowe – Marynin – Zalesie – Opiesin – Kurzjama – Grabów – Nagórki Lp. -
(EU) 2020/281 of 27 February 2020 Amending the Annex To
28.2.2020 EN Offi cial Jour nal of the European Union L 59/13 COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION (EU) 2020/281 of 27 February 2020 amending the Annex to Implementing Decision (EU) 2020/47 on protective measures in relation to highly pathogenic avian influenza of subtype H5N8 in certain Member States (notified under document C(2020) 1248) (Text with EEA relevance) THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION, Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, Having regard to Council Directive 89/662/EEC of 11 December 1989 concerning veterinary checks in intra-Community trade with a view to the completion of the internal market (1), and in particular Article 9(4) thereof, Having regard to Council Directive 90/425/EEC of 26 June 1990 concerning veterinary checks applicable in intra-Union trade in certain live animals and products with a view to the completion of the internal market (2), and in particular Article 10(4) thereof, Whereas: (1) Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2020/47 (3) was adopted following outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza of subtype H5N8 in holdings where poultry are kept in certain Member States, and the establishment of protection and surveillance zones by those Member States in accordance with Council Directive 2005/94/EC (4). (2) Implementing Decision (EU) 2020/47 provides that the protection and surveillance zones established by the Member States listed in the Annex to that Implementing Decision, in accordance with Directive 2005/94/EC, are to comprise at least the areas listed as protection and surveillance zones in that Annex. (3) The Annex to Implementing Decision 2020/47 was recently amended by Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2020/240 (5), following outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza of subtype H5N8 in poultry in Bulgaria and Czechia that needed to be reflected in that Annex. -
Appendix 1 D Municipalities and Mountainous
National Agriculture and Rural Development Plan 2000-2006 APPENDIX 1 D MUNICIPALITIES AND MOUNTAINOUS SETTLEMENTS WITH POTENTIAL FOR RURAL TOURISM DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT MUNICIPALITIES MOUNTAINOUS SETTLEMENTS Municipality Settlements* Izgrev, Belo pole, Bistrica, , Buchino, Bylgarchevo, Gabrovo, Gorno Bansko(1), Belitza, Gotze Delchev, Garmen, Kresna, Hyrsovo, Debochica, Delvino, Drenkovo, Dybrava, Elenovo, Klisura, BLAGOEVGRAD Petrich(1), Razlog, Sandanski(1), Satovcha, Simitly, Blagoevgrad Leshko, Lisiia, Marulevo, Moshtanec, Obel, Padesh, Rilci, Selishte, Strumiani, Hadjidimovo, Jacoruda. Logodaj, Cerovo Sungurlare, Sredets, Malko Tarnovo, Tzarevo (4), BOURGAS Primorsko(1), Sozopol(1), Pomorie(1), Nesebar(1), Aitos, Kamenovo, Karnobat, Ruen. Aksakovo, Avren, Biala, Dolni Chiflik, Dalgopol, VARNA Valchi Dol, Beloslav, Suvorovo, Provadia, Vetrino. Belchevci, Boichovci, Voneshta voda, Vyglevci, Goranovci, Doinovci, VELIKO Elena, Zlataritsa, Liaskovets, Pavlikeni, Polski Veliko Dolni Damianovci, Ivanovci, Iovchevci, Kladni dial, Klyshka reka, Lagerite, TARNOVO Trambesh, Strajitsa, Suhindol. Tarnovo Mishemorkov han, Nikiup, Piramidata, Prodanovci, Radkovci, Raikovci, Samsiite, Seimenite, Semkovci, Terziite, Todorovci, Ceperanite, Conkovci Belogradchik, Kula, Chuprene, Boinitsa, Bregovo, VIDIN Gramada, Dimovo, Makresh, Novo Selo, Rujintsi. Mezdra, Krivodol, Borovan, Biala Slatina, Oriahovo, VRATZA Vratza Zgorigrad, Liutadjik, Pavolche, Chelopek Roman, Hairedin. Angelov, Balanite, Bankovci, Bekriite, Bogdanchovci, Bojencite, Boinovci, Boicheta, -
Сommunity- Led Local Development Strategy, 2014 – 2020
СOMMUNITY-LED LOCAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY, 2014 – 2020 NGO „Local Action Group STAMBOLOVO – KARDZHALI 54“ February, 2017 CONTENTS AND STRUCTURE OF THE STRATEGY FOR CLLD (MANDATORY ELEMENTS) (font - Times New Roman 12, spacing 1,15) 1. Description of the LAG : (not more than 3 pages) 1.1. Data about the municipalities and the settlements, which are within the LAG territory: -list of the The Municipality of Stambolovo and the Municipality of Kardzhali municipalities, (54 settlements) part of the LAG; o The Municipality of Stambolovo (all 26 settlements): The village of Balkan, the village of Byal Kladenets, the village of Vodentsi, the village of Voyvodenets, the village of Gledka, the village of Golobradovo, the village of Golyam Izvor, the village of Dolno Botevo, the village of Dolno Pole, the village of Dolno Cherkovishte, the village of Zhalti Bryag, the village of Zimovina, the village of Kladenets, the village of Kralevo, the village of Lyaskovets, the village of Madzhari, the village of Malak Izvor, the village of Popovets, the village of Pchelari, the village of Patnikovo, the village of Rabovo, the village of Svetoslav, the village of Silen, the village of Stambolovo, the village -list of the of Tankovo and the village of Tsareva Polyana. settlements, part of the LAG; o The Municipality of Kardzhali (54 out of all 118 settlements): Bashtino, Beli plast, Bolyartsi, Byala polyana, Byalka, Visoka polyana, Gnyazdovo, Gorna krepost, Gaskovo, Dobrinovo, Dolishte, Dolna krepost, Ivantsi, Zhinzifovo, Zvinitsa, Zimzelen, Zvezdelina, Zvezden, Kaloyantsi, Kokiche, Konevo, Krin, Lyulyakovo, Maystorovo, Miladinovo, Most, Murgovo, Madrets, Nevestino, Oreshnitsa, Panchevo, Perperek, Povet, Propast, Rudina, Rani list, Sedlovina, Sestrinsko, Skalishte, Sokolyane, Strahil Voyvoda, Stremovo, Stremtsi, Svatbare, Solishte, Skarbino, Sipey, Tatkovo, Tri mogili, Chereshitsa, Chernyovtsi, Chiflik, Shiroko pole and Yastreb. -
Scene of Crime: an Autoethnographic Backtrack to Ancestral Homelands
International e-ISSN:2587-1587 SOCIAL SCIENCES STUDIES JOURNAL Open Access Refereed E-Journal & Indexed & Puplishing Article Arrival : 05/08/2020 Review Article Published : 26.10.2020 Doi Number http://dx.doi.org/10.26449/sssj.2574 Yavuz, O. & Şahiner, R. (2020). “Scene Of Crime: An Autoethnographic Backtrack To Ancestral Homelands Through Reference Photographs” International Social Sciences Studies Journal, (e-ISSN:2587-1587) Vol:6, Issue:72; pp:4678-4686 SCENE OF CRIME: AN AUTOETHNOGRAPHIC BACKTRACK TO ANCESTRAL HOMELANDS THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHS Cinayet Mahali: Fotoğraflarla Ata Yurduna Otoetnografik Bir Geri Dönüş Ozan YAVUZ Middle East Technical University, Department of Music and Fine Arts, Ankara/TURKEY ORCID ID: http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5257-5584 Prof. Rıfat ŞAHİNER Yıldız Technical University, Faculty of Art and Design, Department of Combined Arts, Istanbul/TURKEY ORCID ID: http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4328-3939 ABSTRACT ÖZET This paper examines the backtrack searching through the use of Bu makale, 1926'da Bulgaristan'dan Türkiye'ye göç eden bir photography’s visual and experiencing an autoethnographic ailenin üçüncü kuşak bir üyesi için var olmayan episodik bir journey’s narrative possibility to reconstruct an episodic hafızayı yeniden inşa etmek için fotoğrafın ve otoetnografinin memory which does not exist for a third-generation member of görsel ve yazınsal anlatım olanaklarını kullanarak bir geri dönüş a family who emigrated from Bulgaria to Turkey in 1926. incelemesini içermektedir. Atalarının geldiği Alfatlı/Bulgaristan During his journey to Alfatlı/Bulgaria where his ancestors came göçü sırasında ilk yazarın ailesinin sözlü, görsel veya yazılı from, first author’s had no information on his family’s oral, geçmişiyle ile ilgili belirsiz bir hikaye dışında herhangi bir bilgi visual, or written history except a vague story. -
(UE) 2020/504 DE LA COMMISSION Du 6 Avril 2020 Modifiant L'annexe De La Décision D'exécution
7.4.2020 FR Jour nal officiel de l’Union européenne L 109/17 DÉCISION D’EXÉCUTION (UE) 2020/504 DE LA COMMISSION du 6 avril 2020 modifiant l’annexe de la décision d’exécution (UE) 2020/47 concernant des mesures de protection motivées par l’apparition de foyers d’influenza aviaire hautement pathogène de sous-type H5N8 dans certains États membres [notifiée sous le numéro C(2020) 2226] (Texte présentant de l’intérêt pour l’EEE) LA COMMISSION EUROPÉENNE, vu le traité sur le fonctionnement de l’Union européenne, vu la directive 89/662/CEE du Conseil du 11 décembre 1989 relative aux contrôles vétérinaires applicables dans les échanges intracommunautaires dans la perspective de la réalisation du marché intérieur (1), et notamment son article 9, paragraphe 4, vu la directive 90/425/CEE du Conseil du 26 juin 1990 relative aux contrôles vétérinaires applicables dans les échanges à l’intérieur de l’Union de certains animaux vivants et produits dans la perspective de la réalisation du marché intérieur (2), et notamment son article 10, paragraphe 4, considérant ce qui suit: (1) La décision d’exécution (UE) 2020/47 de la Commission (3) a été adoptée à la suite de l’apparition de foyers d’influenza aviaire hautement pathogène de sous-type H5N8 dans des exploitations détenant de la volaille, dans certains États membres, et de l’établissement de zones de protection et de surveillance par les États membres concernés, conformément aux dispositions de la directive 2005/94/CE du Conseil (4). (2) La décision d’exécution (UE) 2020/47 prévoit que les zones de protection et de surveillance établies par les États membres énumérés à l’annexe de ladite décision d’exécution, conformément à la directive 2005/94/CE, comprennent au moins les zones de protection et de surveillance énumérées à ladite annexe. -
Strategia Rozwoju Powiatu Łęczyckiego 2004-2014
Załącznik do UCHWAŁY Nr XVII/135/2004 RADY POWIATU ŁĘCZYCKIEGO z dnia 30 czerwca 2004 roku STRATEGIA ROZWOJU POWIATU ŁĘCZYCKIEGO 2004-2014 PLAN ROZWOJU LOKALNEGO czerwiec 2004 opracowanie: Starostwo Powiatowe w Łęczycy ŁĘCZYCA 2004 Spis treści: 1. Wstęp……………………………………………………………… 3 ROZDZIAŁ I I. Podstawy funkcjonowania powiatu……………………………………… 5 II. Zbieżność strategii powiatu z celami strategicznymi zawartymi w strategiach rozwoju Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej oraz opracowanych przez samorząd wojewódzki, samorządy i instytucje powiatu łęczyckiego……………………………….. 7 - Narodowy Plan Rozwoju 2004-2006……………………………………….. 7 - Strategia Rozwoju Województwa Łódzkiego…………………………………… 11 - Strategia rozwoju gospodarczego Miasta Łęczyca – czerwiec 2000………. 12 - Strategia Zrównoważonego Rozwoju Gminy Witonia – lipiec 2000………. 12 - Strategia Rozwoju Gminy Góra św. Małgorzaty………………………… 13 - Strategia rozwoju gospodarczego Grabowa…………………………….. 14 - Powiatowy program działań na rzecz poprawy warunków życia społecznego i zawodowego osób niepełnosprawnych 2003-2006…………………………………………………. 15 - Program zapobiegania przestępczości oraz porządku publicznego i bezpieczeństwa obywateli………………………………………………….. 15 - Strategia Rozwiązywania Problemów Społecznych Powiatu Łęczyckiego na lata 2003-2006…………………………………………………………… 15 - Strategia Z. O. Z. w Łęczycy………………………………………… 15 III. Metodologia prac nad Strategią Rozwoju Powiatu Łęczyckiego….. 17 ROZDZIAŁ II I. Wybrane dane o powiecie ………………………………………… 19 II. Wykaz instytucji działających na terenie miasta Łęczyca i Powiatu Łęczyckiego. -
2008: Highlights
2008: Highlights March’08 36 photos from the plain-air Dazhdovnitsa ’07” – in the Europeans Digital Library fund 7 photographers from Bulgaria together with Art movement KRUG organized a 3-day seminar in Dazhdovnitsa village. The photographers are: Maria Gangalova, Alexander Ivanov, Zhelian Nikolov, Dimitar Ermenkov, Kiril Panaiotov and Dimitar Atanasov. The aim is for the finished product (a total of about 100 selected photos from the everyday life of the people in East Rhodopi) to travel the birthplaces of the authors. After Kardzhali, the exhibition was presented in Haskovo, Kazanlak, Sandanski and Shumen in 2007. 36 of the photos were included in the European digital library fund: http://www.europeana.eu/portal/. April’08 Kardzhali-Dazhdovnitsa-Utrobata destination takes part in the national contest for a unique Bulgarian tourist destination The municipality of Kardzhali and Youth centre KRUG are taking part in the National contest for the most unique tourist destination (Destination of Excellence), proclaimed by the State tourist agency, with the support of the European commission. The contest destination is Kardzhali – Thracian cliffs above Dazhdovnitsa village – Thracian sanctuary Utrobata. Since the aim is to encourage all organizations and institutions in connection with the creation and effective management of the tourist destination through proposals which encompass material and spiritual legacy of the Thracians, combined with the means of the live art, the emphasis is on the annual celebration of the Terlik festival in Dazhdovnitsa village. Following a call from KRUG and a group of youngsters from several European countries and with the support of the municipality of Kardzhali, a local festival started in 2006, known by that name. -
Report by Institute of Viticulture and Enology, Pleven
REPORT BY INSTITUTE OF VITICULTURE AND ENOLOGY, PLEVEN BY ACTIVITY 3.2.1 .: DESCRIPTION OF WINE GRAPE VARIETIES AND MICRO AREAS OF PRODUCTION IN THE HASKOVO AND KARDZHALI DISTRICTS OCTOBER, 2018 This report was prepared by a team of scientists from the Institute of Viticulture and Enology, Pleven, Bulgaria for the purpose of the project DIONYSOS. The analysis of the report uses own research; references to scientific literature in the field of viticulture, wine, history, geography, soil science, climate and tourism of bulgarian and world scientists; official statistics of NSI, MAFF, NIMH; officially published documents such as districts and municipalies development strategies in the districts of Haskovo and Kardzhali; the Law on Wine and Spirits of the Republic of Bulgaria; the Low of Tourism of the Republic of Bulgaria; official wine cellar websites, tourist information centers, travel agencies; and other sources. This document is created under the project “Developing identity on yield, soil and site”/DIONYSOS, Subsidy contract B2.6c.04/01.11.2017 with the financial support of Cooperation Programme “Interreg V-A Greece-Bulgaria” 2014-2020, Co- funded by the European Regional Development Fund and National funds of Greece and Bulgaria. The entire responsibility for the contents of the document rests with Institute of Viticulture and Enology-Pleven and under no circumstances it can be assumed that the materials and information on the document reflects the official view European Union and the Managing Authority Този документ е създаден в рамките на проект „Разработване на идентичност на добива, почвите и местностите“/ДИОНИСОС, Договор за субсидиране B2.6c.04/01.11.2017 който се осъществява с финансовата подкрепа на подкрепа на Програма за трансгранично сътрудничество ИНТЕРРЕГ V-A Гърция-България 2014-2020, съфинансирана от Европейския фонд за регионално развитие и от националните фондове на страните Гърция и България. -
Obszarowa Ocena Jakości Wody Przeznaczonej Do Spożycia Przez
OBSZAROWA OCENA JAKOŚCI WODY PRZEZNACZONEJ DO SPOŻYCIA DLA POWIATU ŁĘCZYCKIEGO W 2018 ROKU Państwowy Powiatowy Inspektor Sanitarny w Łęczycy informuje, iż na podstawie § 23 ust.1 rozporządzenia Ministra Zdrowia z dnia 7 grudnia 2017 r. w sprawie jakości wody przeznaczonej do spożycia przez ludzi (Dz. U. z 2017 r., poz. 2294) dokonał obszarowej oceny jakości wody pochodzącej z wodociągów zbiorowego zaopatrzenia w wodę oraz innych podmiotów zaopatrujących w wodę, zlokalizowanych na terenie powiatu łęczyckiego. Próbki wody zostały pobrane do badań laboratoryjnych zgodnie z rocznym harmonogramem poboru próbek wody do spożycia na 2018 rok, zatwierdzonym przez Państwowego Wojewódzkiego Inspektora Sanitarnego w Łodzi w ramach sprawowania nadzoru nad jakością wody do spożycia przez organy Państwowej Inspekcji Sanitarnej na terenie województwa łódzkiego. Powiat łęczycki w 2018 roku obejmował łącznie 16 wodociągów w tym 1 wodociąg publiczny miejski, 1 wodociąg lokalny, 1 inny podmiot zaopatrujący w wodę (wodociąg lokalny) oraz 13 wodociągów publicznych wiejskich które były pod nadzorem działu Higieny Komunalnej Powiatowej Stacji Sanitarno Epidemiologicznej w Łęczycy. Producentami wody przeznaczonej do spożycia przez ludzi w powiecie łęczyckim są: • Miasto Łęczyca: Przedsiębiorstwo Gospodarki Komunalnej i Mieszkaniowej Sp. z o.o. w Łęczycy ul. Tumska 2, (1 wodociąg miejski), • Gmina Łęczyca: Gmina w Łęczycy i Zakład Karny w Garbalinie, ( 2 wodociągi publiczne wiejskie, 1 wodociąg lokalny - inny podmiot zaopatrujący w wodę ), • Gmina Daszyna: Gmina w Daszynie, ( 2 wodociągi publiczne wiejskie, 1 wodociąg lokalny ) • Gmina Witonia: Gmina w Witoni, ( 2 wodociągi publiczne wiejskie ), • Gmina Grabów: Gmina w Grabowie ( 1 wodociąg publiczny wiejski ), • Gmina Piątek: Zakład Gospodarki Komunalnej i Mieszkaniowej w Piątku, ( 2 wodociągi publiczne wiejskie ), • Gmina Świnice Warckie: Gmina w Świnicach Warckich, ( 3 wodociągi publiczne wiejskie), • Gmina Góra Świętej Małgorzaty: Gmina Góra Św. -
The Invertebrate Cave Fauna of the Eastern Rhodopes 791
Beron page 791 The Invertebrate cave fauna of the Eastern Rhodopes 791 Beron P., Popov A. (eds). Biodiversity of Bulgaria. 2. Biodiversity of Eastern Rhodopes (Bulgaria and Greece). Pensoft & Nat. Mus. Natur. Hist., Sofia The Invertebrate cave fauna of the Eastern Rhodopes (Bulgaria and Greece) Petar BERON, Boyan PETROV, Pavel STOEV Beron P., Petrov B., Stoev P. 2004. The Invertebrate Cave Fauna of the Eastern Rhodopes (Bulgaria and Greece). – In: Beron P. & Popov A. (eds). Biodiversity of Bulgaria. 2. Biodi- versity of Eastern Rhodopes (Bulgaria and Greece). Pensoft & Nat. Mus. Natur. Hist., Sofia, 791-822. Abstract. The current paper summarizes all the information concerning the distribution of the invertebrate cave fauna in the Eastern Rhodopes. So far, on their territory are registered 106 cave-dwelling invertebrates, nine of which, Trichoniscus rhodopiense, Alpioniscus thracicus, Litho- bius lakatnicensis, Maroniella beroni, Bureschiana drenskii, B. thracica, Duvalius sp. n. Guéorguiev, Troglorrhynchus beroni, T. angelovi, are categorized as troglobites. Twelve cave inhabitants are local endemics. Thirty-six caves are studied biospeleologically on the territory of the Eastern Rhodopes, of which only three on the Greek side of the mountain. Apart of three caves in Bulgaria, all the rest are prospected in the course of present survey. The zoogeographic affinities of the cave fauna and some aspects of its conservation are discussed. Key words: Cave fauna, Invertebrates, Eastern Rhodopes, Bulgaria, Greece Introduction The Eastern Rhodopes are moderately high mountains, stretching between Bulgaria and Greece and covering a territory of about 6000 sq. km (Fig. 1). In terms of biospeleol- ogy, the region remains among the least explored in the Eastern Balkans.