Bulgaria’s summer-only St Kliment Ohridski station accommodates 22 people. Built in 1988, it operated for only a year, and then reopened in 1993. It’s named for St Kliment of Ohrid (840–916), a scholar and bishop who helped introduce the Cyrillic alphabet to Bulgaria.
St Kliment Ohridski Station
Antarctica
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