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Recycling bins placed in Trastikovo 16
Trastikovo celebrated it's 150 years birthday. 15
Under the Mayor Mr. Prodanov, a new church was built along with a drainage dike and river bridge. 14
The Council of Ministers came to a decision that all villages with a Turkish name should be renamed, and by the same year a translation of Sazlaköy was made, and so they adopted the name Trastikovo 13
The First Balkan war had come to an end, by this time the village had significantly expanded due to refugees that had came from Lozengrad. 12
The beginning of the First Balkan war. 11
Sazlaköy became an independent municipality. 10
A small church named "St. Dimitar" finished construction near the town hall and it was decided the date would be known as a village holiday, which became tradition. 9
The additional 1600 hectares of land was brought from the Circassian proxy. 8
A new school building was constructed, which later served as a town hall and community centre. 7
The fighting had ended and Bulgaria had been liberated. 6
The Eastern Orthodox coalition led by the Russian Empire invaded Bulgaria to fight the Turkish empire 5
By this time, the rebels had been brutally suppressed. 4
The Bulgarian rebels whom had been planning an uprising since November 1875 rose up and rebelled against the Ottoman empire to fight for their country and freedom. 3
The first school was opened, housed in a small cottage. 2
Todor Penchev and his followers settled into the 1600 hectares of land he had earlier purchased near Sazlaköy and adopted it's name. 1