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Aydemir

Aydemir ( Bulgarian: Aydemir ) is a village in Bulgaria . Located in the Silistra region , it is part of the Silistra community. The population is 6830 people.

Village
Aydemir
Aydemir
A country Bulgaria
RegionSilistra
communitySilistra
KmetDencho Georgiev
History and Geography
Center height31 m
TimezoneUTC + 2 , in summer UTC + 3
Population
Population6,830 people ( 2010 )
Digital identifiers
Telephone code(+359) 8513
Postcode7538
ECATTE Code895

The village consists of three parts: Tataritsa , Delenki and Aydemir proper.

Tataritsa (a separate village until 1955) was founded by Don Cossacks - Old Believers who fled from Russia after the suppression of the Bulavinsky uprising [1] . Cossacks moved here from Romania , from northern Dobrudja , avoiding military service, and settled within the Ottoman Empire [1] . The Turkish authorities were loyal to the Old Believers, gave them land, allowed them to build a church, have armed Cossacks and teach them martial art, and choose ataman and priest [1] . Residents of Tataritsa along with fishing were engaged in agriculture , horticulture , viticulture [1] . The Tatars themselves define themselves as Nekrasov Cossacks , saying that in Romania they were called Lipovans , and their language is called Lipovans [1] . By 2006, less than 700 people lived in Tataritsa, both Russians (just over 100) and Bulgarians; Most Old Believer marriages were mixed; the village has many daughters-in-law from Russian Old Believer villages of Romania [1] . The local church belongs to the Bulgarian diocese [1] .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Uzenova E.S. Old Believers' dialects in Bulgaria: Current state / Simpozij Obdobja 26: Slovenska narečja med sistemom in rabo. - Ljubljana, 2009 .-- S. 141-147

Links

  • Population statistics (Bulgarian)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aidemir&oldid=101937032


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