Blagoevgrad Province
41°45′N 23°15′E / 41.750°N 23.250°E
Blagoevgrad Province
Област Благоевград | |
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UTC+3 (EEST) | |
License plate | E |
Website | www |
Blagoevgrad Province (
.Geography
The province has a territory of 6,449.5 km2 (2,490.2 sq mi) and a population of 323,552
Climate
The climate varies from temperate continental to Mediterranean in the southernmost parts. Natural resources are timber, mineral springs, coal, construction materials, including marble and granite. The beautiful and preserved environment is widely considered an important resource. A number of national parks and protected territories care for the biodiversity. Arable land is 38.8% and forests constitute 52% of the province's territory.
History
The Balkan Wars of 1912–1913 saw the annexation of the area to the Bulgarian state. Before the wars, it had been under Ottoman rule for over five centuries.
Municipalities
The Blagoevgrad province (област, oblast) contains 14 municipalities (singular: община, obshtina - plural: общини, obshtini). The following table shows the names of each municipality in
Municipality | Cyrillic | Pop.[1] census 2011 |
Town/Village | Pop.[1] census 2011 |
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Bansko | Банско | 13,125 | Bansko | 8,562 |
Belitsa | Белица | 9,927 | Belitsa | 3,362 |
Blagoevgrad | Благоевград | 77,441 | Blagoevgrad | 70,881 |
Garmen | Гърмен | 14,981 | Garmen | 1,982 |
Gotse Delchev | Гоце Делчев | 31,236 | Gotse Delchev
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19,219 |
Hadzhidimovo | Хаджидимово | 10,091 | Hadzhidimovo | 2,730 |
Kresna | Кресна | 5,441 | Kresna | 3,470 |
Petrich | Петрич | 54,006 | Petrich | 28,902 |
Razlog | Разлог | 20,598 | Razlog | 11,960 |
Sandanski | Сандански | 40,470 | Sandanski | 26,472 |
Satovcha | Сатовча | 15,444 | Satovcha | 2,434 |
Simitli | Симитли | 14,283 | Simitli | 6,674 |
Strumyani | Струмяни | 5,778 | Strumyani | 998 |
Yakoruda | Якоруда | 10,731 | Yakoruda | 5,792 |
Economy
The region is characterized with diversified economic branch structure:
With its railway line and road connection, the region forms the heart of the land-based trading route between
Infrastructure remains relatively underdeveloped, especially regarding road and rail communications. It remains an important target for potential EU funding. There are two major infrastructural projects in the region. The Struma motorway, which is planned to connect the capital Sofia with the Greek border and the port of Thessaloniki, is going to run through the valley of the Sruma River, and will be ready in a few years. The second project is the airport of Bansko. The cost is currently estimated at around €30,000,000.
Culture, education and monuments
Historical and archaeological monuments include the ruins of antique
).A theatre, a library with 345,000 tomes, and an opera house are situated in the provincial centre,
The Southwestern University and the American University in Bulgaria are situated in Blagoevgrad; the latter is the second largest American university campus in Europe and is located in the former headquarters of the communist party. Annually the city draws around 10,000 students from the country and abroad. The number of schools in the province is 182.[citation needed]
Notable people from Blagoevgrad Province
A number of the province's towns were renamed in honor of major figures such as Sandanski (after Yane Sandanski).
- Paisiy Hilendarski(1722–1773)
- Neofit Rilski (1793–1881)
- Georgi Izmirliev (1851–1876)
- Boris Sarafov (1872–1907)
- Yane Sandanski (1872–1915)
- Nikola Vaptsarov (1909–1942)
- Georgi Pirinski(1948)
- Rosen Plevneliev (1964)
Demographics
Year | Pop. | ±% |
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1946 | 252,908 | — |
1956 | 281,015 | +11.1% |
1965 | 302,503 | +7.6% |
1975 | 322,974 | +6.8% |
1985 | 345,942 | +7.1% |
1992 | 351,637 | +1.6% |
2001 | 341,173 | −3.0% |
2011 | 323,552 | −5.2% |
2021 | 292,227 | −9.7% |
Source: pop-stat.mashke.org[2] |
The province had a population of 323,552 according to the 2011 census, of which 49.3% were male and 50.9% were female.[3][4][5][6]
Ethnic groups
Total population (2011 census): 323 552
Ethnic groups (2011 census):[7]
Identified themselves: 283,556 persons:
- Bulgarians: 251,097 (88,55%)
- Turks: 17,027 (6,0%)
- Romani: 9,739 (3,43%)
- Others and indefinable: 5,693 (2,01%)
- Unspecified: 40,524 (this figure is not included in the percentage.)
The ethnic
Languages
Mother tongues in the province according to 2001 census:[13] 306,118 Bulgarian (89.7%), 19,819 Turkish (5.8%), 9,232 Romani (2.7%) and 6004 others and unspecified (1.6%).
Religion
Religious adherence in the province according to 2001 census:[15]
Census 2001 | ||
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religious adherence | population | % |
Orthodox Christians | 268,968 | 78.84% |
Muslims
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62,431 | 18.30% |
Protestants | 1,546 | 0.45% |
Roman Catholics
|
277 | 0.08% |
Other | 933 | 0.27% |
Religion not mentioned | 7,018 | 2.06% |
total | 341,173 | 100% |
Most Muslims in the province are Bulgarian Muslims, also called Pomaks. That makes Blagoevgrad Province together with Smolyan Province and the area around Velingrad one of the few places where Bulgarian Muslims make up the majority of the Muslims while in Bulgaria general most Muslims are from Turkish background.
Sport
Blagoevgrad Province is currently one of the best-represented provinces in
Owing to the alpine features and accessible location, the northern and eastern regionof Blagoevgrad Province is also a centre of winter sports. The main centre is Bansko which is becoming a leading skiing resort at European level with rapidly rising property prices.
Gallery
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Tevno Vasilashko Lake in Pirin
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Kamenitsa Peak and lake Tevno ezero in Pirin
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Sinanitsa Peak in Pirin
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The defeat of the army of TsarSamuil of Bulgaria in the medieval Battle of Kleidion
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The Rozhen Monastery from the outside
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The Church of the Holy Trinity in Bansko
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Genеral Ivan Tsonchev's revolutionary band
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Lieutenant Boris Sarafov's revolutionary band
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Monument to the perished Bulgarian soldiers during World War I in Petrich
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Petrich at night
See also
- Provinces of Bulgaria
- Municipalities of Bulgaria
- List of cities and towns in Bulgaria
- List of villages in Blagoevgrad Province
References
- ^ a b c d Census 2011[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Divisions of Bulgaria" (in Czech). Czech Statistical Office. 2024-04-03.
- ^ (in Bulgarian) Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - 2011 census Archived 2011-07-14 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ „WorldCityPopulation“
- ^ „pop-stat.mashke.org“
- ^ (in Bulgarian) Population by 01.02.2011 by Area and Sex Archived 2011-04-08 at the Wayback Machine from Bulgarian National Statistical Institute: Preliminary results of Census 2011
- ^ Population by province, municipality, settlement and ethnic identification, by 01.02.2011; Bulgarian National Statistical Institute Archived 2013-05-21 at the Wayback Machine (in Bulgarian)
- ^ "Center for Documentation and Information on Minorities in Europe - Southeast Europe (CEDIME-SE) - Macedonians of Bulgaria" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-07-23. Retrieved 2008-07-03.
- ^ Население по етническа група и майчин език в област: Благоевград.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Преброяване 2011 – окончателни резултати, гл. ІІІ. Основни резултати, стр. 23.
- ^ 323 552 души е населението на Пиринско.
- ^ в-к Труд, Март 26, 2017, В Благоевградска община има регистрирани 18 хиляди македонци.
- ^ (in Bulgarian) Population to 01.03.2001 by District and Mother Tongue from Bulgarian National Statistical Institute: Census 2001 Archived 2017-11-10 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ ""Religious composition: 2011 census"". pop-stat.mashke.org. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
- ^ (in Bulgarian) Religious adherence in Bulgaria - census 2001 Archived 2010-09-07 at the Wayback Machine
Sources
- Who are the Macedonians? by Hugh Poulton. London: 1995.
External links
- Blagoevgrad Province — information on all of cities and villages
- Provincial administration of Blagoevgrad Province
- Municipality of Blagoevgrad
- Municipality of Gotse Delchev Archived 2008-10-04 at the Wayback Machine
- Municipality of Sandanski Archived 2011-08-09 at the Wayback Machine
- Municipality of Petrich
- Official website of Bansko
- Pirin National Park
- Rila National Park
- Neofit Rilski Southwestern University
- American University in Bulgaria
- Pirin Folk song and dances State Ensemble
- Historical and Architectural Reserve Village Kovachevitsa Archived 2008-01-11 at the Wayback Machine
- Rozhen Monastery St. Nativity of Virgin Mary
- Bansko Ski Zone
- Beautiful Blagoevgrad Online
- Kordopulova House in Melnik Archived 2019-05-08 at the Wayback Machine
- Radio Blagoevgrad online, regional station of the Bulgarian National Radio (in Bulgarian)
- Informative site about South-Western Bulgaria (in Bulgarian)
- Struma Daily newspaper of South-Western Bulgaria (in Bulgarian)
- Village Dabrava - Blagoevgrad