Simeonovgrad


Simeonovgrad is a town in southern Bulgaria, located in Haskovo Province on both banks of the Maritsa River. Three bridges connect the town's two parts. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Simeonovgrad Municipality. As of December 2009, the town has a population of 7,049 inhabitants.
Near Simeonovgrad lie the ruins of the Ancient Roman and Byzantine fortress of Constantia from the Late Antiquity, which developed into one of the large towns of Northern Thrace until the beginning of the 13th century.
The dominant religion is Eastern Orthodox Christianity. The town has two churches, the Church of the Most Holy Mother of God in the town centre and the Church of St Nicholas the Thaumaturge in the Zlati dol quarter.
The town's historical names were Seymen and later, during 1872–1929, Tarnovo–Seymen – named after a Turkish warriors and members of paramilitary guardian units from western Anatolia. For most of the Socialist period, between 1946–1981, the town was named Maritza, for the river on which it is placed.

Municipality

Simeonovgrad is also the seat of Simeonovgrad municipality, which includes the following 8 villages: