Elena Municipality Explained
Elena Municipality |
Native Name: | Община Елена |
Settlement Type: | Municipality |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name1: | Veliko Tarnovo |
Subdivision Name2: | Elena |
Timezone: | EET |
Utc Offset: | +2 |
Timezone Dst: | EEST |
Utc Offset Dst: | +3 |
Coordinates: | 42.9167°N 76°W |
Area Total Km2: | 671.39 |
Population As Of: | December 2009 |
Population Total: | 10,407 |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Elena Municipality (bg|Община Елена) is a municipality (obshtina) in Veliko Tarnovo Province, Central-North Bulgaria, located on the northern slopes of the central Stara planina mountain in the area of the so-called Fore-Balkan. It is named after its administrative centre, the town of Elena. It includes a territory of with a population of 10,407 inhabitants, as of December 2009.[1]
The area is best known for its Bulgarian National Revival atmosphere preserved in its main town. Chumerna peak, above sea level, in the Elena-Tvarditsa range is the highest point in the province.
Geography
Elena Municipality is situated in the Elena Balkan, West of Varna, South of Veliko Tarnovo and East of Bulgaria's capital - Sofia. The city of Elena is situated in the valley of the Elena river. The rivers Veselina, Elena, Miykovska, and Bebrovska spring from the area.
Flora
The flora and fauna are varied, with the most common trees being beech, oak, maple, linden, and hornbeams. Other trees often found in the area are elm, ash, cherries, pear, and sorrel.
Fauna
There is a large diversity of animals living in the area. Widespread deer, Red deer, and wild boar are the most common, followed by predators like foxes, jackals and less often wolves. Smaller animals are also quite common - rabbits, partridge, snipe, and doves.[2]
Settlements
(towns are shown in bold):Population (December 2009)[3] [4] [5]
- Elena - Елена - 5,665
- Aplatsi - Аплаци -
- Bagalevtsi - Багалевци -
- Badevtsi - Бадевци -
- Baevtsi - Баевци -
- Bazhdari - Баждари -
- Balutsi - Балуци -
- Bebrovo - Беброво -
- Beykovtsi - Бейковци -
- Berkovtsi - Берковци -
- Blaskovtsi - Блъсковци -
- Bogdansko - Богданско -
- Boykovtsi - Бойковци -
- Bosevtsi - Босевци -
- Brezovo - Брезово -
- Brachkovtsii - Бръчковци -
- Buynovtsi - Буйновци -
- Byalkovtsi - Бялковци -
- Chavdartsi - Чавдарци -
- Chakali - Чакали -
- Chervenkovtsi - Червенковци -
- Cherni Dyal - Черни дял -
- Daveri - Давери -
- Daynovtsi - Дайновци -
- Debeli Rat - Дебели рът -
- Dobrevtsi - Добревци -
- Dolni Maryan - Долни Марян -
- Dolni Tanchevtsi - Долни Танчевци -
- Donkovtsi - Донковци -
- Draganovtsi - Драгановци -
- Dragiytsi - Драгийци -
- Dragnevtsi - Драгневци -
- Drenta - Дрента -
- Dukovtsi - Дуковци -
- Darlevtsi - Дърлевци -
- Gabarka - Габрака -
- Ganev Dol - Ганев дол -
- Glogovets - Глоговец -
- Golemani - Големани -
- Gorni Kray - Горни край -
- Gorni Tanchevtsi - Горни Танчевци -
- Gorska - Горска -
- Gramatitsi - Граматици -
- Gardevtsi - Гърдевци -
- Harvalovtsi - Харваловци -
- Hristovtsi - Христовци -
- Hanevtsi - Хъневци -
- Ivanivanovtsi - Иванивановци -
- Ignatovtsi - Игнатовци -
- Ilakov Rat - Илаков рът -
- Iliyuvtsi - Илиювци -
- Kamenari - Каменари -
- Kantari - Кантари -
- Karaivantsi - Караиванци -
- Karandili - Карандили -
- Kirevtsi - Киревци -
- Kozhlyuvtsi - Кожлювци -
- Kozya Reka - Козя река -
- Kolari - Колари -
- Konstantin - Константин -
- Kosevtsi - Косевци -
- Kostel - Костел -
- Kotutsi - Котуци -
- Krilyuvtsi - Крилювци -
- Krumchevtsi - Крумчевци -
- Lazartsi - Лазарци -
- Lesiche - Лесиче -
- Maysko - Майско -
- Marafeltsi - Марафелци -
- Marinovtsi - Мариновци -
- Maryan - Марян -
- Mahalnitsi - Махалници -
- Miykovtsi - Мийковци -
- Minevtsi - Миневци -
- Mirchovtsi - Мирчовци -
- Ruhovtsi - Руховци -
Demography
The following table shows the change of the population during the last four decades.
Religion
According to the latest Bulgarian census of 2011, the religious composition, among those who answered the optional question on religious identification, was the following:
See also
References
- Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - Bulgarian provinces and municipalities in 2009
- Web site: Географски особености. 2021-02-26. elena.acstre.com. bg.
- Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - Bulgarian towns in 2009
- Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - Bulgarian villages under 1000 inhabitants - December 2009
- Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - Bulgarian Settlements 1000-5000 inhabitants - December 2009
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