Vidin Province

Description

Not to be confused with Vidin Province, Ottoman Empire.

Vidin Province (Bulgarian: Област Видин) is the northwesternmost province of Bulgaria. It borders Serbia to the west and Romania to the northeast. Its administrative centre is the city of Vidin on the Danube river. The area is divided into 11 municipalities. As of December 2009, the province has a population of 108,067 inhabitants.

There are remains of many castles, some of which are Baba Vida, one of the last Bulgarian strongholds during the Ottoman invasion and the Belogradchik fortress.

Geography

The territory of the province includes the most western parts of the Danubian Plain and Stara Planina, while the Danube forms the border with Romania. The slopes of Stara Planina are covered with dense forests, lush meadows and boasts the majestic rock phenomena, the Belogradchik Rocks. There are around 80 caves situated close to the border with Serbia, the most famous being the Magura Cave, which known with its cave painting from 10,000 BC. There is also a lake in the proximity of the cave.

Population

The Vidin province had a population of 130,074 according to a 2001 census, of which 7001484000000000000♠48.4% were male and 7001516000000000000♠51.6% were female. As of the end of 2009, the population of the province, announced by the Bulgarian National Statistical Institute, numbered 108,067 of which 7001326000000000000♠32.6% are inhabitants aged over 60 years.

The following table represents the change of the population in the province after World War II:

Vidin Province Year 1946 1956 1965 1975 1985 1992 2001 2005 2007 2009 2011 Population 194,007 188,518 179,429 176,761 166,680 151,636 130,074 117,809 112,604 108,067 101,018 Sources: National Statistical Institute, „Census 2001“, „Census 2011“, „pop-stat.mashke.org“,??

Ethnic groups

Ethnic groups in Vidin Province (2011 census) Ethnic group Percentage Bulgarians   91.2% Gypsies   7.7% others and indefinable   1.1%

Total population (2011 census): 101 018

Ethnic groups (2011 census): Identified themselves: 95 126 persons:

  • Bulgarians: 86 802 (91,25%)
  • Gypsies: 7 282 (7,66%)
  • Others and indefinable: 1 042 ( 1,10 % )

Religion

Religions in Vidin Province (2001 census) Religious group Percentage Orthodox Christian   96.1% Protestant Christian   0.3% Roman Catholic Christian   0.1% Muslim   0.1% others and indefinable   3.3%

Religious adherence in the province according to 2001 census:

Census 2001 religious adherence population % Orthodox Christians 125,063 96.15% Protestants 397 0.31% Roman Catholics 143 0.11% Muslims 139 0.11% Other 602 0.46% Religion not mentioned 3,730 2.87% total 130,074 100%

Towns and villages

The place names in bold have the status of town (in Bulgarian: град, transliterated as grad). Other localities have the status of village (in Bulgarian: село, transliterated as selo). The names of localities are transliterated in Latin alphabet followed in parentheses by the original name in Bulgarian Cyrillic alphabet (which links to the corresponding Bulgarian Wikipedia article).

Belogradchik Municipality

The Belogradchik municipality has one town (in bold) and 17 villages:

  • Belogradchik (Белоградчик)
  • Borovitsa (Боровица)
  • Veshtitsa (Вещица)
  • Varba (Върба)
  • Granitovo (Гранитово)
  • Granichak (Граничак)
  • Dabravka (Дъбравка)
  • Krachimir (Крачимир)
  • Oshane (Ошане)
  • Prauzhda (Праужда)
  • Prolaznitsa (Пролазница)
  • Rabisha (Рабиша)
  • Rayanovtsi (Раяновци)
  • Salash (Салаш)
  • Slivovnik (Сливовник)
  • Stakevtsi (Стакевци)
  • Struindol (Струиндол)
  • Chiflik (Чифлик)

Boynitsa Municipality

The Boynitsa municipality has 9 villages:

  • Boynitsa (Бойница)
  • Borilovets (Бориловец)
  • Gradskovski kolibi (Градсковски колиби)
  • Halovski kolibi (Халовски колиби)
  • Kanits (Каниц)
  • Perilovets (Периловец)
  • Rabrovo (Раброво)
  • Shipkova mahala (Шипикова махала)
  • Shishentsi (Шишенци)

Bregovo Municipality

The Bregovo municipality has one town (in bold) and 9 villages:

  • Bregovo (Брегово)
  • Baley (Балей)
  • Vrav (Връв)
  • Gamzovo (Гъмзово)
  • Deleyna (Делейна)
  • Kalina (Калина)
  • Kosovo (Косово)
  • Kudelin (Куделин)
  • Rakitnitsa (Ракитница)
  • Tiyanovtsi (Тияновци)

Vidin Municipality

The Vidin municipality has two towns (in bold) and 33 villages:

  • Akatsievo (Акациево)
  • Antimovo (Антимово)
  • Bela Rada (Бела Рада)
  • Botevo (Ботево)
  • Bukovets (Буковец)
  • Vidin (Видин)
  • Voinitsa (Войница)
  • Vartop (Въртоп)
  • Gaytantsi (Гайтанци)
  • General Marinovo (Генерал Мариново)
  • Gomotartsi (Гомотарци)
  • Gradets (Градец)
  • Dinkovitsa (Динковица)
  • Dolni Boshnyak (Долни Бошняк)
  • Druzhba (Дружба)
  • Dunavtsi (Дунавци)
  • Zheglitsa (Жеглица)
  • Ivanovtsi (Ивановци)
  • Inovo (Иново)
  • Kalenik (Каленик)
  • Kapitanovtsi (Капитановци)
  • Koshava (Кошава)
  • Kutovo (Кутово)
  • Mayor Uzunovo (Майор Узуново)
  • Novoseltsi (Новоселци)
  • Peshakovo (Пешаково)
  • Plakuder (Плакудер)
  • Pokrayna (Покрайна)
  • Ruptsi (Рупци)
  • Tsar Simeonovo (Цар Симеоново)
  • Sinagovtsi (Синаговци)
  • Slana bara (Слана бара)
  • Slanotran (Сланотрън)
  • Tarnyane (Търняне)

Gramada Municipality

The Gramada municipality has one town (in bold) and 7 villages:

  • Boyanovo (Бояново)
  • Brankovtsi (Бранковци)
  • Vodna (Водна)
  • Gramada (Грамада)
  • Medeshevtsi (Медешевци)
  • Milchina laka (Милчина лъка)
  • Sratsimirovo (Срацимирово)
  • Toshevtsi (Тошевци)

Dimovo Municipality

The Dimovo municipality has one town (in bold) and 22 villages:

  • Archar (Арчар)
  • Bela (Бела)
  • Vladichentsi (Владиченци)
  • Vodnyantsi (Воднянци)
  • Varbovchets (Върбовчец)
  • Oreshets (Орешец)
  • Dimovo (Димово)
  • Dalgo pole (Дълго поле)
  • Darzhanitsa (Държаница)
  • Izvor (Извор)
  • Karbintsi (Карбинци)
  • Kladorub (Кладоруб)
  • Kostichovtsi (Костичовци)
  • Lagoshevtsi (Лагошевци)
  • Mali Drenovets (Мали Дреновец)
  • Medovnitsa (Медовница)
  • Gara Oreshets (Гара Орешец)
  • Ostrokaptsi (Острокапци)
  • Septemvriytsi (Септемврийци)
  • Smolya (Скомля)
  • Shipot (Шипот)
  • Yanyovets (Яньовец)
  • Yarlovitsa (Ярловица)

Kula Municipality

The Kula municipality has one town (in bold) and 8 villages:

  • Golemanovo (Големаново)
  • Izvor mahala (Извор махала)
  • Kosta Perchevo (Коста Перчево)
  • Kula (Кула)
  • Poletkovtsi (Полетковци)
  • Staropatitsa (Старопатица)
  • Topolovets (Тополовец)
  • Tsar Petrovo (Цар-Петрово)
  • Chichil (Чичил)

Makresh Municipality

The Makresh municipality has 7 villages:

  • Valchek (Вълчек)
  • Kireevo (Киреево)
  • Makresh (Макреш)
  • Podgore (Подгоре)
  • Rakovitsa (Раковица)
  • Tolovitsa (Толовица)
  • Tsar Shishmanovo (Цар Шишманово)

Novo Selo

The Novo Selo municipality has 5 villages:

  • Vinarovo (Винарово)
  • Negovanovtsi (Неговановци)
  • Novo Selo (Ново село)
  • Florentin (Флорентин)
  • Yasen (Ясен)

Ruzhintsi Municipality

The Ruzhintsi municipality has 10 villages:

  • Belo pole (Бело поле)
  • Gyurgich (Гюргич)
  • Dinkovo (Динково)
  • Drazhintsi (Дражинци)
  • Drenovets (Дреновец)
  • Pleshivets (Плешивец)
  • Roglets (Роглец)
  • Ruzhintsi (Ружинци)
  • Topolovets (Тополовец)
  • Cherno pole (Черно поле)

Chuprene Municipality

The Chuprene municipality has 9 villages:

  • Bostanite (Бостаните)
  • Varbovo (Върбово)
  • Gorni Lom (Горни Лом)
  • Dolni Lom (Долни Лом)
  • Protopopintsi (Протопопинци)
  • Replyana (Репляна)
  • Sredogriv (Средогрив)
  • Targovishte (Търговище)
  • Chuprene (Чупрене)

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