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Bogutevo is a village in South
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 Macedon ...
. It is part of
Chepelare Chepelare ( bg, Чепеларе ) is the principal town in Chepelare Municipality, part of Smolyan Province in Southern Bulgaria. It is situated in the central part of the Rhodopes, on the banks of Chepelare River. Chepelare is a popular winte ...
Municipality in Smolyan Province. The village can be reached via the country road 86 and is situated around 75 km south of
Plovdiv Plovdiv ( bg, Пловдив, ), is the second-largest city in Bulgaria, standing on the banks of the Maritsa river in the historical region of Thrace. It has a population of 346,893 and 675,000 in the greater metropolitan area. Plovdiv is the c ...
and 25 km north of Smolyan.


Geography

The village of Bogutevo is in the
Rhodope Mountains The Rhodopes (; bg, Родопи, ; el, Ροδόπη, ''Rodopi''; tr, Rodoplar) are a mountain range in Southeastern Europe, and the largest by area in Bulgaria, with over 83% of its area in the southern part of the country and the remainder in ...
at the upper reaches of Chepelare river. The climate is temperate continental with an average annual temperature of around 5 °C.


History

Bogutevo is one of the oldest villages in Chepelare Municipality. Its inhabitants took part in the
Pomak Pomaks ( bg, Помаци, Pomatsi; el, Πομάκοι, Pomáki; tr, Pomaklar) are Bulgarian-speaking Muslims inhabiting northwestern Turkey, Bulgaria and northeastern Greece. The c. 220,000 strong ethno-confessional minority in Bulgaria is ...
uprising against the Bulgarian and Russian forces in 1878. Between 1879 and 1895 more than 150 resident Pomaks of the village have been forcibly displaced by Bulgarian military in Anatolia. Due to ongoing persecution and attempts to violently convert the Pomaks from Islam to Christianity using the situation during the Balkan wars, between 1913 and 1914 two-thirds of the Bogutevo population emigrated to Turkey. Until 1923 most of the emigrant families have voluntarily returned to their homes in Bogutevo. According to the census, in 1910 in Bogutevo lived 688 inhabitants
Pomaks Pomaks ( bg, Помаци, Pomatsi; el, Πομάκοι, Pomáki; tr, Pomaklar) are Bulgarian-speaking Muslims inhabiting northwestern Turkey, Bulgaria and northeastern Greece. The c. 220,000 strong ethno-confessional minority in Bulgaria is ...
. After the violences of the Balkan wars, in 1920 in Bogutevo lived barely 198 inhabitants. In a letter-complaint to the Chairperson of Bulgaria's National Assembly dating from February 4, 1913, the population from the villages ''Bogutevo'', Dryanovo and Er Kyupria wrote: "Mr. Chairman Danov, … We are Bulgarian Muslims from … Stanimaka region. The terror, the abuses, and the sword upon us are in their peak--to make us Christians. This, we believe, our holy Constitution will not allow - to be humiliated, beaten, and threatened to give up our religion … . We live in Old, free Bulgaria, where order, legality and justice reigns, but is it so these days? If you, with angel’s power, could only come and see and hear the tears and sobs of us, the unprotected, you would realise that the conversion is not voluntary, but achieved through great violence. It is a fact, known by the entire world, that if we did want, we would have become Christians 35 years ago when Russia came, not now when we should enjoy our freedom in Great Bulgaria. We trust you and your strong support for us and our suffering, and need to feel that we--we and the entire people--have not been betrayed by those whom we have elected … to govern us.”


Attractions

Bogutevo is situated in the vicinity of the
Pamporovo Pamporovo ( bg, Пампорово, ''pronunciation'': /pam'porovo/) is a popular ski resort in Smolyan Province, southern Bulgaria. It is set amongst Norway spruce forests and is primarily visited during the winter for skiing and snowboarding. It ...
ski resort and is being increasingly visited by winter tourists. The natural diversity of the Rhodope Mountains combined with the authentic hospitality of the local people makes Bogutevo a preferred destination also during the summer months. The region is culinary well known for its delicious meat and vegetable dishes as well as the traditional "cheverme" (barbecued food) meals. There is an annual traditional congregation of village families on 6 May, which is also visited by people of the neighbouring villages and towns.


Recent fame

Bogutevo has gained attention and was mentioned by the press as a positive example of the
USAID The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is an independent agency of the U.S. federal government that is primarily responsible for administering civilian foreign aid and development assistance. With a budget of over $27 bi ...
programme in 2004 that supported the community development. The initiative has been welcomed by the locals, who have saved and given money themselves to partially help the restoration of their homes and establishment of tourist guest houses. USAID initiative in the Bulgarian village of Bogutevo


References

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External links


Danish website with pictures from Bogutevo

Village of Bogutevo: tourist information
Villages in Smolyan Province Rhodope Mountains