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Rudozem

Rudozem ( Bulgarian. Rudozem ) is a city in Bulgaria . Located in the Smolyan region , the administrative center of the Rudozem community . The population is 3,832 people.

City
Rudozem
Rudozem
A country Bulgaria
RegionSmolyanskaya
communityRudozem
KmetNikolay Boyadzhiev
History and Geography
Area
Center height826 m
TimezoneUTC + 2 , in summer UTC + 3
Population
Population3 832 people ( 2010 )
Digital identifiers
Telephone code(+359) 306
Postcode4960
ECATTE Code63207

Content

  • 1 Political situation
  • 2 Demographics
  • 3 notes
  • 4 References

Political Situation

Kmet (mayor) of the Rudozem community - Nikolai Ivanov Boyadzhiev (coalition of parties: Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria (GERB) , Agricultural Peoples Union (ZNS) ) based on the results of the 2007 elections to the community’s board [1] .

 
Chepinsk river in the city center. In the background the mine building

Demographics

 
Ore management
  • 1926 - 333 inhabitants [2]
  • 1934 - 333 inhabitants [2]
  • 1946 - 419 inhabitants [2]
  • 1956 - 6121 inhabitants [2]
  • 1965 - 6917 inhabitants or 6756 [3] , and with suburbs 8795 [4] or 7132 [2]
  • 1972 - 9600 inhabitants [5]
  • 1975 - 5374 inhabitants [2]
  • 1983 - 6851 inhabitants [2] [6]
  • 1985 - 12 855 inhabitants [7]
  • 1990 - 13,065 inhabitants in the Rudozem community [8]
  • 2009 - 3958 inhabitants
 

Notes

  1. ↑ Rudozem community, 2007 election results, Round II Archive copy of October 5, 2008 on Wayback Machine (Bulgarian)
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Encyclopedia “Bulgaria”, V, Sofia, 1986, p. 829 (Bulgarian)
  3. ↑ Brief Bulgarian encyclopedia. T. 4 (opera). Sofia, BAN, 1967 (Bulgarian)
  4. ↑ Primowski, Anastas. A bit and a culture at the Rhodopean Balgari. In: Collection of Folk Studies and Narodopis, Volume 54, Publishing House at the BAS, Sofia, 1973, p. 199 (Bulgarian)
  5. ↑ Penkov, Ignat, Todor of Christ. Economic Geography in Bulgaria, Sofia, 1975, p. 491. (Bulgarian)
  6. ↑ Penkov, Ignat and others. Bulgaria is a teacher. 2 inter. and add. ed. Sofia, Medicine and Physical Education, 1985 (Bulgarian)
  7. ↑ Statistically yearbook on the People's Republic of Bulgaria, Sofia, 1986, p. 454.
  8. ↑ Statistically yearbook on the People's Republic of Bulgaria, Sofia, 1991, p. 410. (Bulgarian)

Links

  • Site with information for the city of Rudozem
  • Tourist Information Center City Rudozem
  • Fortress Koznik edge Rudozem
  • Website at Rudozem Community
  • Population statistics (Bulgarian)


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rudozem&oldid=101956081


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