The village of Kosovo is located in South-Central region of Bulgaria (in Assenovgrad municipality, Plovdiv district) in the centre of the Rhodope Mountains, 5 km from the Narechenski Bani spa resort. Hills with virgin forests surround it from all sides. Four never failing rivers run through it. The village is at distance 30km from town of Asenovgrad, 36km from Pamporovo ski resort, 50 km from city of Plovdiv, 197 km from the capital city of Sofia and 282km from city of Burgas. The typical Bulgarian Renaissance architecture has been conserved in the village of Kosovo. There are 63 cultural monuments in the village, five of them of national importance. Two of those buildings – the Church of the Assumption (1851) and the Hadjiyska House (1853), were made by the famous Hadji Georgi Stanchovski, who had also built the most beautiful houses in Old Plovdiv. The climate in Kosovo is enjoyable all year round. In winter, there are many sunny days with snow. In summer, the dense oak and pine forests ensure fresh nights. The bird songs are unforgettable in spring, just like the colors of the leaves in autumn.