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Pleven Province

Coordinates: 43°25′N 24°40′E / 43.417°N 24.667°E / 43.417; 24.667
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Pleven Province
Област Плевен
Vit River
Flag of Pleven Province
Location of Pleven Province in Bulgaria
Location of Pleven Province in Bulgaria
CountryBulgaria
CapitalPleven
MunicipalitiesBelene, Gulyantsi, Dolna Mitropoliya, Dolni Dabnik,
Levski, Nikopol, Iskar,
Pleven, Pordim,
Cherven Bryag, Knezha
Government
 • GovernorMiroslav Petrov
Area
 • Total
4,653.32 km2 (1,796.66 sq mi)
Population
 (December 2022)
 • Total
220,346
 • Density47/km2 (120/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
License plateEH
Websitepleven-oblast.bg

Pleven Province (Bulgarian: Област Плевен or Плевенска Област) is a province located in central northern Bulgaria, bordering the Danube river, Romania and the Bulgarian provinces of Vratsa, Veliko Tarnovo and Lovech. It is divided into 11 subdivisions, called municipalities, that embrace a territory of 4,653.32 km2 (1,796.66 sq mi) with a population, as of February 2011, of 269 752 inhabitants.[1][2][3][4] The province's capital is the city of Pleven.

Naming

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The following Bulgarian terms may be used:

  • Плевенска област (Plevenska oblast)
  • Област Плевен (Oblast Pleven)
  • Плевенски окръг (Plevenski okrag), obsolete
  • Окръг Плевен (Okrag Pleven), obsolete

Geography

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The province is part of the central Danubian Plain. It is crossed from south to north by the rivers Iskar, Vit, and Osam (in west-east order); the river valleys are separated by limestone plateaus.

Municipalities

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The Pleven province (област, oblast) contains 11 municipalities (Bulgarian: община, romanizedobshtina - plural: общини, obshtini). The following table shows the names of each municipality in English and Cyrillic, the main town (in bold) or village, and the population of each as of December 2009.

Municipality Cyrillic Pop.[2][3][4] Town/Village Pop.[3][5][6]
Belene Белене 10,908 Belene 8,905
Gulyantsi Гулянци 13,561 Gulyantsi 3,432
Dolna Mitropoliya Долна Митрополия 21,304 Dolna Mitropoliya 3,303
Dolni Dabnik Долни Дъбник 14,438 Dolni Dabnik 4,761
Levski Левски 21,487 Levski 10,571
Nikopol Никопол 10,602 Nikopol 3,892
Iskar Искър 7,717 Iskar 3,622
Pleven Плевен 138,095 Pleven 111,426
Pordim Пордим 7,114 Pordim 2,117
Cherven Bryag Червен бряг 30,524 Cherven Bryag 13,856
Knezha Кнежа 14,839 Knezha 11,191

Demographics

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Historical population
YearPop.±%
1946347,299—    
1956358,270+3.2%
1965366,347+2.3%
1975394,734+7.7%
1985382,634−3.1%
1992365,254−4.5%
2001329,064−9.9%
2011269,752−18.0%
2021226,120−16.2%
Source: pop-stat.mashke.org[7]

As of February 2011, the population of the province, announced by the Bulgarian National Statistical Institute, numbered 266 144 [1] of which 28.4% are inhabitants aged over 60 years.[8]

Ethnic groups

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Ethnic groups in Pleven Province (2011 census)
Ethnic group Percentage
Bulgarians
91.4%
Romani
4.2%
Turks
3.6%
others and indefinable
0.8%

Total population (2011 census): 269,752 [9]

Ethnic groups (2011 census):[10] Identified themselves 240,265 persons:

  • Bulgarians: 219,612 (91,40%)
  • Romani: 9,961 (4,15%)
  • Turks: 8,666 (3,61%)
  • Others and indefinable: 2,026 (0,84%)

A further 30,000 persons in Pleven Province did not declare their ethnic group at the 2011 census.

According to the 2001 census, the population of the province was 312,018, of which Bulgarians constitute an overwhelming majority of 280,475. 16,931 signed as Turks (though this number very likely also includes Muslim Roma[citation needed]) and 9,777 as Roma.

Languages

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According to the 2001 census 283,626 people specified Bulgarian as their mother tongue, 14,947 declared to speak Turkish at home, while the native speakers of Romani were 8,861.

Religion

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Religions in Pleven Province (2011 census)[11]
Religious group Percentage
Orthodox Christian
56.73%
Catholic Christian
1.9%
Muslim
1.77%
Protestant Christian
0.5%
others and indefinable
39%

Religious adherence in the province according to 2001 census:[12]

Census 2001
religious adherence population %
Orthodox Christians 275,112 88.18%
Muslims 15,681 5.03%
Roman Catholics 7,065 2.26%
Protestants 548 0.18%
Other 1,301 0.42%
Religion not mentioned 12,278 3.93%
total 311,985 100%

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b (in English) Census 2011 Archived 2011-07-14 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b (in English) Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - Bulgarian provinces and municipalities in 2009
  3. ^ a b c (in English) „WorldCityPopulation“
  4. ^ a b „pop-stat.mashke.org“
  5. ^ (in English) Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - Bulgarian towns in 2009
  6. ^ „pop-stat.mashke.org“
  7. ^ "Divisions of Bulgaria". 2024-04-03.
  8. ^ (in English) Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - Population by age in 2009 Archived 2012-05-13 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ (in Bulgarian) Population on 01.02.2011 by provinces, municipalities, settlements and age; National Statistical Institute
  10. ^ Population by province, municipality, settlement and ethnic identification, by 01.02.2011; Bulgarian National Statistical Institute (in English)
  11. ^ ""Religious composition: 2011 census"". pop-stat.mashke.org. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  12. ^ (in Bulgarian) Religious adherence in Bulgaria - census 2001 Archived 2010-09-07 at the Wayback Machine
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