Gulantsi ( Bulgarian. Gulantsi ) is a city in Bulgaria . It is located in the Pleven region , part of the community of Gulyantsi . The population is 3,557 people, located in the central part of the Lower Danube Plain , in the central part of the north of the region.
City | |
Gulantsi | |
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Gulantsi | |
A country | ![]() |
Region | Pleven region |
community | Gulantsi Community |
Kmet | Luchezar Petkov Jacob |
History and Geography | |
City with | 1974 |
Square | |
Center height | 18 m |
Timezone | UTC + 2 , in summer UTC + 3 |
Population | |
Population | 3,557 people ( 2010 ) |
Digital identifiers | |
Telephone code | (+359) 6561 |
Postcode | 5960 |
Car code | EN |
ECATTE Code | 18099 |
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History
The Gulyants emerged at the site of an ancient settlement that existed on the left bank of the Vit River, which the Thracians called Utus. The Turks called the village of Gyulyan (from rose , Tur. Gül ), later the name was transformed in Gyulyand, then Gyulyantsi, and later acquired the current sound of Gulyantsi. September 4, 1974, Decree No. 1942 of the State Council of the People's Republic of Bulgaria Gulantsi declared a city. Then, in 1974, Gulyantsi became the center of a small community, which also included the villages of Lenkovo , Shiyakovo , Kreta and Dybovan . Since December 5, 1977, a new rural system has been singled out of 9 settlements: Gigen , Brest , Dybovan , Zagrazen , Milkovitsa , Lenkovo , Dolni-Vit , Somovit and Gulyantsi, and three authorities: Iskar , Kreta and Shiyakovo , and in accordance with the Decree of the State Council number 2295 from 12.26.1978, the city of Gulyantsi became the administrative center of the community of Gulyantsi , including 12 property [1] .
Political Situation
Kmet (mayor) of the Gulyantsi community - Luchezar Petkov Yakov ( Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) ) based on the results of the 2007 elections [2] . Former community bastards:
- according to the results of the 1995 elections, Licho Tonchev (the coalition of parties of the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) , the agricultural union of Alexander the Stamboliysky , the political club "Ecological" );
- Violin Ivanov according to the results of the elections of 1999 (“The Future of the Gulyantsi Community”) and 2003 ( bg: UDS ).
Notes
- ↑ Information from the community website Archived May 7, 2009 on Wayback Machine (Bulgarian)
- ↑ 2007 election results, Gulyantsi community (unavailable link) . Date of treatment January 20, 2010. Archived on June 5, 2010.
Links
- Population statistics (Bulgarian)