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Bratya Daskalovi

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Bratya Daskalovi
Братя Даскалови
Bratya Daskalovi is located in Bulgaria
Bratya Daskalovi
Bratya Daskalovi
Location of Bratya Daskalovi
Coordinates: 42°17′43.83″N 25°12′31.76″E / 42.2955083°N 25.2088222°E / 42.2955083; 25.2088222
Country Bulgaria
Provinces
(Oblast)
Stara Zagora
Government
 • MayorVanya Stoeva
Elevation
671 m (2,201 ft)
Population
 (December 2009)[1]
 • Total750
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal Code
6250
Area code04134

Bratya Daskalovi (Bulgarian: Братя Даскалови, pronounced [ˈbratʲɐdɐskɐˈɫɔvi]; 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.[1] 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 executed by firing squad by the authorities on 4 October 1923.

Population

As of December 2017, the village of Bratya Daskalovi has a dwindling population of 579 people. Nearly all inhabitants are ethnic Bulgarians (97%), with a few Romani people. Most inhabitants belong to the Bulgarian Orthodox Church.

Geography

The Bratya Daskalovi municipality lies in a typical rural area with 63% landmass resource eligible for agricultural development. This fact makes agriculture the main sector driving the local economy.

Popular crops among villages in Bratya Daskalovi are vineyards, lavender plantations, rose plantations, orchards, and cherries.

The soil and climatic conditions are suitable for the cultivation of lavender, cotton, and oil-bearing roses.[2]

Municipality

Bratya Daskalovi municipality covers an area of 497 square kilometres and includes the following 23 places:

  • Bratya Daskalovi
  • Cherna Gora
  • Dolno Novo Selo
  • Golyam Dol
  • Gorno Belevo
  • Gorno Novo Selo
  • Granit
  • Kolyu Marinovo
  • Malak Dol
  • Malko Dryanovo
  • Markovo
  • Medovo
  • Mirovo
  • Naydenovo
  • Opalchenets
  • Orizovo
  • Partizanin
  • Plodovitovo
  • Pravoslav
  • Saedinenie
  • Sarnevets
  • Slavyanin
  • Veren

References

  1. ^ a b (in English) Bulgarian National Statistical Institute – Bulgarian villages under 1000 inhabitants – December 2009
  2. ^ "Начало - Община Братя Даскалови". www.bratia-daskalovi.com. Retrieved 2021-11-24.

External links

42°18′N 25°13′E / 42.300°N 25.217°E / 42.300; 25.217


This page was last edited on 19 September 2022, at 22:46
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