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List Of Villages In Stara Zagora Province
This is a list of villages in Stara Zagora Province, Bulgaria. * Benkovski * Bratya Daskalovi * Bratya Kunchevi * Byal Izvor * Darzhava * Daskal-Atanasovo * Dimitrievo * Dolno Selo * Dolno Novo Selo * Edrevo * Elhovo * Gita * Gledachevo * Golyam Dol * Gorno Botevo * Granit * Iskritsa * Kanchevo * Kazanka * Khan Asparuhovo * Kolyu Marinovo * Konare * Kovachevo * Kozarevets * Madrets * Malak Dol * Malka Vereya * Malko Dryanovo * Markovo * Matsa * Mirovo * Musachevo * Naidenovo * Nova Mahala * Novo Selo * Opalchenets * Opan * Orizovo * Oslarka * Ostra Mogila * Panicherevo * Pastrovo * Plodovitovo * Ploska Mogila * Podslon * Pomoshtnik * Pravoslav * Pryaporets * Pshenichevo * Razhevo * Rumanya * Saedinenie * Samuilovo * Sarnevets * Sladak Kladenets * Slavyanin * Srednogorovo * Starozagorski bani * Sulitsa * Tselina * Vasil Levski * Veren * Zlatna Livada See also * List of villages in Bulgaria This is a list of villages in Bulgaria by province. * List of villages in Blagoevg ...
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Village
A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town (although the word is often used to describe both hamlets and smaller towns), with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Though villages are often located in rural areas, the term urban village is also applied to certain urban neighborhoods. Villages are normally permanent, with fixed dwellings; however, transient villages can occur. Further, the dwellings of a village are fairly close to one another, not scattered broadly over the landscape, as a dispersed settlement. In the past, villages were a usual form of community for societies that practice subsistence agriculture, and also for some non-agricultural societies. In Great Britain, a hamlet earned the right to be called a village when it built a church.
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Stara Zagora Province
Stara Zagora ( bg, Област Стара Загора), formerly known as the Stara Zagora okrug, is a province of south-central Bulgaria. It is named after its administrative and industrial centre—the city of Stara Zagora—the sixth-biggest town in the country. The province embraces a territory of Bulgarian Provinces area and population 1999 — National Center for Regional Development — page 90-91
that is divided into 11 municipalities with a total population, as of December 2009, of 350,925 inhabitants.
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Bulgaria
Bulgaria (; bg, България, Bǎlgariya), officially the Republic of Bulgaria,, ) is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the eastern flank of the Balkans, and is bordered by Romania to the north, Serbia and North Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, and the Black Sea to the east. Bulgaria covers a territory of , and is the sixteenth-largest country in Europe. Sofia is the nation's capital and largest city; other major cities are Plovdiv, Varna and Burgas. One of the earliest societies in the lands of modern-day Bulgaria was the Neolithic Karanovo culture, which dates back to 6,500 BC. In the 6th to 3rd century BC the region was a battleground for ancient Thracians, Persians, Celts and Macedonians; stability came when the Roman Empire conquered the region in AD 45. After the Roman state splintered, tribal invasions in the region resumed. Around the 6th century, these territories were settled by the early Slavs. The Bulgars, led by Asp ...
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Bratya Daskalovi
Bratya Daskalovi ( bg, Братя Даскалови, ; also transliterated ''Bratja Daskalovi'' or ''Bratia Daskalovi'') is a village in southern Bulgaria, part of Stara Zagora Province with a population of 750 inhabitants as of December 2009. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Bratya Daskalovi Municipality, which lies in the western part of Stara Zagora Province. It is located in the Upper Thracian Plain, the historical region of Thrace. The village was administratively formed in 1956 through the merger of the villages of Grozdovo (until 1906 ''Burnusus'', 1906-1947 ''Malko Borisovo'') and Voynitsite (until 1906 ''Voynik Mahle''), on the opposite banks of the Omurovo River. Its name means "Daskalovi Brothers" and it was named after the brothers Dimitar, Ivan and Nikola, participants in the September Uprising who were Execution by firing squad, executed by firing squad by the authorities on 4 October 1923. Population As of December 2017, the village of Bratya Daska ...
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Gorno Botevo
Gorno (Bergamasque: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about northeast of Milan and about northeast of Bergamo. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 1,760 and an area of .All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat. The municipality of Gorno contains the ''frazioni'' (subdivisions, mainly villages and hamlets) Riso, Chignolo, Erdeno, Campello, and Sant'Antonio. Gorno borders the following municipalities: Casnigo, Colzate, Oneta, Ponte Nossa, Premolo Premolo (Bergamasque: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about northeast of Milan and about northeast of Bergamo. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 1,094 and an .... Demographic evolution Colors= id:lightgrey value:gray(0.9) id:darkgrey value:gray(0.8) id:sfondo value:rgb(1,1,1) id:barra value:rgb(0.6,0.7,0.8) ImageSize = ...
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Granit, Bulgaria
Granit (in Bulgarian: Гранит) is a village in southern Bulgaria, Bratya Daskalovi municipality, Stara Zagora Province. The village is famous for the oldest tree in Bulgaria and one of the most ancient in the world, the Granit Oak (Quercus robur), estimated to be about 1,700 years old. It was formed in 1945 upon the merger of two villages, Golobradovo and Skobelovo. In 1989 its population was 1103, while this number declined to 665 in December 2017. Population As of December 2017, the village of Granit has a dwindling population of 665 people. Bulgarians (54%) and Romani people The Romani (also spelled Romany or Rromani , ), colloquially known as the Roma, are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group, traditionally nomadic itinerants. They live in Europe and Anatolia, and have diaspora populations located worldwide, with sig ... (45%) make up the largest ethnic groups. ImageSize = width:400 height:250 PlotArea = left:50 right:20 top:25 bottom:30 TimeAxis = orientation:ve ...
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Kovachevo, Stara Zagora Province
Kovachevo ( bg, Ковачево) is a village in southern Bulgaria, located in the municipality of Radnevo in the Stara Zagora Province. Kovachevo is the location of the Maritsa Iztok-2 power station. This power station was ranked as the industrial facility that is causing the highest damage costs to health and the environment in Bulgaria and the entire European Union The European Union (EU) is a supranational political and economic union of member states that are located primarily in Europe. The union has a total area of and an estimated total population of about 447million. The EU has often been des .... References Villages in Stara Zagora Province {{StaraZagora-geo-stub ...
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Opan
Opan ( bg, Опан, ) is a village in southern Bulgaria, part of Stara Zagora Province. It is the administrative centre of Opan Municipality, which lies in the southern part of Stara Zagora Province. The village is located south of the provincial capital of Stara Zagora, in the Upper Thracian Plain, the historical region of Thrace. The village was first mentioned in an Ottoman tax register of 1655. Population According to the 2011 census, village of Opan has a dwindling population of 385 people, down from its peak of 1,531 people in 1934. Most inhabitants are Bulgarians (97%), with a small Roma minority (3%). Orthodox Christianity Orthodoxy (from Ancient Greek, Greek: ) is adherence to correct or accepted creeds, especially in religion. Orthodoxy within Christianity refers to acceptance of the doctrines defined by various creeds and ecumenical councils in Late antiquity, A ... is the main religion in the village of Opan. ImageSize = width:400 height:250 PlotArea = left:50 r ...
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Starozagorski Bani
Starozagorski bani ( bg, Старозагорски бани, literally translated as Stara Zagora Baths, sometimes referred to as Stara Zagora Spa) is a village and a mineral spring Spa town, spa resort in central Bulgaria. It is located 15 km (9 mi) north-west of Stara Zagora, in the Sredna Gora mountain. History and geography The village is situated in the valley of river Sazliyka, at 370 m (1,210 ft) above sea level. The surrounding mountain peaks rise up to 800 m (2,620 ft). The mild climate and the hot mineral springs of the valley have attracted settlers since prehistory. A neolithic settlement has been discovered around the mineral springs, close to today's main Thermal bath building. It existed there from around 6000 BC until the late chalcolithic age, around 4000 BC. Many of the findings from the site's archeological excavations, mainly pottery, tools made of Stone tool, stone, Horn (anatomy), horn, Bone tool, bone and copper, and other pieces of preh ...
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Sulitsa (village)
Sulitsa (, ) is a village in Stara Zagora Municipality, Stara Zagora Province, Bulgaria.Guide Bulgaria
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Geography

Sulitsa is located below
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and Sredna Gora. It is situated in a shallow valley, as it is surrounded on almost all sides by high hills. On road, Sulits ...
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List Of Villages In Bulgaria
This is a list of villages in Bulgaria by province. * List of villages in Blagoevgrad Province * List of villages in Burgas Province * List of villages in Dobrich Province * List of villages in Gabrovo Province * List of villages in Haskovo Province * List of villages in Kardzhali Province * List of villages in Kyustendil Province * List of villages in Lovech Province * List of villages and towns in Montana Province * List of villages in Pazardzhik Province *List of villages in Pernik Province * List of villages in Pleven Province * List of villages in Plovdiv Province * List of villages in Razgrad Province *List of villages in Rousse Province * List of villages in Shumen Province * List of villages in Silistra Province * List of villages in Sliven Province *List of villages in Smolyan Province *List of villages in Sofia City *List of villages in Sofia Province *List of villages in Stara Zagora Province *List of villages in Targovishte Province *List of villages in Varna Province *L ...
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Villages In Stara Zagora Province
A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town (although the word is often used to describe both hamlets and smaller towns), with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Though villages are often located in rural areas, the term urban village is also applied to certain urban neighborhoods. Villages are normally permanent, with fixed dwellings; however, transient villages can occur. Further, the dwellings of a village are fairly close to one another, not scattered broadly over the landscape, as a dispersed settlement. In the past, villages were a usual form of community for societies that practice subsistence agriculture, and also for some non-agricultural societies. In Great Britain, a hamlet earned the right to be called a village when it built a church.
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