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Kardzhali Province

Province in southern Bulgaria

Kardzhali Province

Province in southern Bulgaria

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nameKardzhali Province
native_nameОбласт Кърджали
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settlement_typeProvince
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image_captionVarbitsa River Valley
image_mapKardzhali in Bulgaria.svg
map_captionLocation of Kardzhali Province in Bulgaria
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameBulgaria
seat_typeCapital
seatKardzhali
parts_typeMunicipalities
parts_stylepara
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leader_titleGovernor
leader_nameNikola Chanev
area_total_km23,209
population_footnotes
population_total149,478
population_as_ofDecember 2024
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website

Kardzhali Province () is a province of southern Bulgaria, neighbouring Greece with the Greek regional units of Xanthi, Rhodope, and Evros to the south and east. It is 3,209.1 km2 in area. Its main city is Kardzhali. It is Bulgaria's southernmost province.

History

The territory of Kardzhali province was acquired by Bulgaria during the First Balkan War in 1912. In 1913 the region was organized as the district (окръг, okrăg in Bulgarian) of Mestanli. This district was part of Stara Zagora province from 1934 until 1949, then it was transferred to the newly formed Haskovo district. In 1959, Kardzhali became the center of a new district with similar borders to the current province. Between 1987 and 1999, the region was part of Haskovo Province, after which it was restored, now as a province and with slightly changed borders.

Municipalities

Municipalities in Kardzhali province

The Kardzhali province (област, oblast) contains seven municipalities (singular: община, obština; plural: общини, obštini). The following table shows the names of each municipality in English and Cyrillic, the main town (in bold) or village, and the population as of 2009.

MunicipalityCyrillicbg}} Population Chart, 15.03.2009 from Bulgarian *Directorate General: Civil Registration and Administrative Services*Town or villagePop.
ArdinoАрдино13,766Ardino4,368
ChernoocheneЧерноочене10,132Chernoochene335
DzhebelДжебел9,012Dzhebel3,288
KardzhaliКърджали75,525Kardzhali50,482
KirkovoКирково22,833Kirkovo719
KrumovgradКрумовград20,517Krumovgrad5,475
MomchilgradМомчилград19,327Momchilgrad9,187

Demographics

Kardzhali Province had a population of 149,661 according to the provisional results of the 2011 census, of which were male and were female. Kardzhali is one of the three Bulgarian provinces where less than fifty percent of the population is living in urban areas: only 41% lives in urban areas in 2016.

Ethnic groups

Total population (2011 census): 152,808

Ethnic groups (2011 census): Identified themselves: 130,781 persons:

  • Turks: 86,527 (66.16%)
  • Bulgarians: 39,519 (30.22%)
  • Others and indefinable: 4,735 (3.62%)

A further 22,000 persons in the province did not declare their ethnic group at the 2011 census.

In the 2001 census, 158,704 people of the population of 164,019 of Karzhali Province identified themselves as belonging to one of the following ethnic groups (with percentage of total population):

Ethnic groupPopulationPercentage
Turks101,116
Bulgarians55,939
Romani1,264
Russians234
Armenians41
Greeks21
Ukrainians20
Macedonians7
Jews1
Romanians1
Other60

Language

In the 2001 census, 160,167 people of the population of 164,019 of Kardzhali Province identified one of the following as their mother tongue (with percentage of total population):

  • 101,548 Turkish ()
  • 57,046 Bulgarian ()
  • 1,171 Romani ()
  • 402 other ().

Religion

According to the 2011 census, Muslims are 82,227 (70.14% of those who answered) and the Orthodox are 23,916 (20.4% of those who answered). The Muslims' figure is made up of Turks and in significant part by Muslim Bulgarians, though the Orthodox are the majority among the Bulgarians in the province.

In the 2001 census, 149,839 people of the population of 164,019 of Karzhali Province identified one of the following as their religion (with percentage of total population):

Census 2001religious adherencepopulation%
Muslims114,21769.6%
Orthodox Christians35,26521.5%
Roman Catholics1970.1%
Protestants890.1%
Other710.0%
Religion not mentioned14,1808.6%
total164,019100%

References

References

  1. "*** Visit To Bulgaria *** - Ardino".
  2. {{in lang. bg [http://grao.bg/tna/tab02.txt Population Chart, 15.03.2009] from [http://grao.bg/ Bulgarian ''Directorate General: Civil Registration and Administrative Services'']
  3. (2024-04-03). "Divisions of Bulgaria".
  4. ""pop-stat.mashke.org"". Mashke.org.
  5. {{in lang. link. (2011-07-14)
  6. {{in lang. en [http://www.citypopulation.de/Bulgaria-Cities.html „WorldCityPopulation“]
  7. {{in lang. link. (2011-04-08 from [http://www.nsi.bg/census2011/index.php Bulgarian ''National Statistical Institute'': Preliminary results of Census 2011])
  8. {{in lang. bg [http://www.nsi.bg/ORPDOCS/Census2011_1.pop_by_age.xls Population on 01.02.2011 by provinces, municipalities, settlements and age; National Statistical Institute] {{webarchive. link. (2013-09-08)
  9. [http://www.nsi.bg/ORPDOCS/Census2011_4.pop_by_ethnos.xls Population by province, municipality, settlement and ethnic identification, by 01.02.2011; Bulgarian National Statistical Institute] {{webarchive. link. (2013-05-21 {{in lang). bg
  10. {{in lang. bg [http://www.nsi.bg/Census/Ethnos.htm Population to 01.03.2001 by District and Ethnic Group] from [http://www.nsi.bg/Census/nav.htm Bulgarian ''National Statistical Institute'': Census 2001] {{Webarchive. link. (2017-11-10)
  11. {{in lang. bg [http://www.nsi.bg/Census/Ethnos.htm Population to 01.03.2001 by District and Mother Tongue] from [http://www.nsi.bg/Census/nav.htm Bulgarian ''National Statistical Institute'': Census 2001] {{Webarchive. link. (2017-11-10)
  12. {{in lang. bg [http://www.nsi.bg/Census/Religion.htm Religious adherence in Bulgaria - census 2001] {{Webarchive. link. (2010-09-07)
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