Veliko Tarnovo Province
Veliko Tarnovo is a province in the middle of the northern part of Bulgaria. Its capital city, Veliko Tarnovo, is of historical significance as it is known as the capital of the Bulgarian Empire. The province is divided into 10 municipalities with a total population, as of December 2009, of 275,395 inhabitants.
Other towns in the province include Gorna Oryahovitsa, which is within of Veliko Tarnovo, Svishtov, set on Danube River and famous for its Tsenov Academy of Economics, and Suhindol, the hometown of Lovico — an internationally recognised label for fine wines and spirits. Another notable place is the village of Arbanasi, set between Veliko Tarnovo and Gorna Oryahovitsa. The combination of old style and modern architecture, as well as its churches and monasteries, present the spirit of Bulgaria. Real estate is among the most expensive in the country.
Municipalities
The Veliko Tarnovo oblast contains 10 municipalities. The following table shows the names of each municipality in English and Cyrillic, the main town or village, and the population of each as of December 2009.Municipality | Cyrillic | Pop. | Town/Village | Pop. |
Elena | :bg:Община Елена|Елена | 10,407 | Elena | 5,665 |
Gorna Oryahovitsa | :bg:Община Горна Оряховица|Горна Оряховица | 48,695 | Gorna Oryahovitsa | 32,436 |
Lyaskovets | :bg:Община Лясковец|Лясковец | 13,677 | Lyaskovets | 8,277 |
Pavlikeni | :bg:Община Павликени|Павликени | 26,342 | Pavlikeni | 11,151 |
Polski Trambesh | :bg:Община Полски Тръмбеш|Полски Тръмбеш | 15,309 | Polski Trambesh | 4,546 |
Strazhitsa | :bg:Община Стражица|Стражица | 14,742 | Strazhitsa | 5,170 |
Suhindol | :bg:Община Сухиндол|Сухиндол | 3,046 | Suhindol | 2,146 |
Svishtov | :bg:Община Свищов|Свищов | 49,817 | Svishtov | 35,923 |
Veliko Tarnovo | :bg:Община Велико Търново|Велико Търново | 88,724 | Veliko Tarnovo | 67,099 |
Zlataritsa | :bg:Община Златарица|Златарица | 4,636 | Zlataritsa | 2,558 |
Population
The Veliko Tarnovo province had a population of 293,294 according to a 2001 census, of which were male and were female.As of the end of 2009, the population of the province, announced by the Bulgarian National Statistical Institute, numbered 275,395 of which are inhabitants aged over 60 years.
The following table represents the change of the population in the province after World War II:
Ethnic groups
Total population : 258 494Ethnic groups :
Identified themselves: 233,992 persons:
- Bulgarians: 211 353
- Turks: 15 709
- Romani: 3 875
- Others and indefinable: 3 055