Oreshene, Lovech Province

Many residents of the capital focus on the village in view of the proximity, convenient travel and beautiful nature.

Where the village square, the fountain with water collector and the town hall are now, there was a large spring around which the first houses were built.

Over time, the walnut forests were cut down and mulberry trees were planted, and in the 19th and 20th centuries, one of the main livelihoods became gardening.

Above the village in the area of Bogoi, in the upper part next to the gypsy hamlet, there was another large spring with lakes and a mill.

According to legend, the area was named after the boyar Bogoi, who refused to submit to the Turks and died in a battle with them.