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http://www.adjournal.net/articles/75/7519.pdf
Bulgaria became an independent country in 1878. This building was built in the late 18th century. There is a one hundred year gap you see. Not to mention that Bulgaria has never owned Siatista and that it is a Greek town. Therefore it is illogical to assert it was built in Bulgaria for Bulgaria simply did not even exist at the time. Not that it matters anyways because nationalism is a fiction (invented in the second half of the 18th century in Western Europe and transmitted to us Balkan people) whereas architecture is a reality.
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