Septemvri Municipality

Municipality in Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
42°13′01″N 24°06′00″E / 42.21694°N 24.10000°E / 42.21694; 24.10000Country BulgariaProvincePazardzhik ProvinceArea
 • Total349.37 km2 (134.89 sq mi)Elevation
356 m (1,168 ft)Population
 (2011)
 • Total25,794 • Density74/km2 (190/sq mi)

Septemvri Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Септември) is a municipality in the Pazardzhik Province of Bulgaria.

Demography

Ethnic composition of Septemvri Municipality

  Bulgarians (76.5%)
  Turks (3.26%)
  Gypsies/Romani (10.25%)
  No identification (9.8%)
  Other (0.16%)

At the 2011 census, the population of Septemvri was 25,794. Most of the inhabitants (76.5%) were Bulgarians, and there were significant minorities of Gypsies/Romani (10.25%) and Turks (3.26%).[1][2] 9.8% of the population's ethnicity was unknown.

Communities

Towns

  • Septemvri
  • Vetren

Villages

  • Boshulya
  • Dolno Varshilo
  • Gorno Varshilo
  • Karabunar
  • Kovachevo
  • Lozen
  • Semchinovo
  • Simeonovets
  • Slavovitsa
  • Varvara
  • Vetren dol
  • Vinogradets
  • Zlokuchene

References

  1. ^ "Ethnic Composition of Bulgaria 2011". National Institute of Statistics of Bulgaria. Retrieved 20 June 2019.
  2. ^ "Ethnic Composition of Bulgaria 2011". National Institute of Statistics of Bulgaria. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 20 June 2019.
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Bulgaria Septemvri Municipality
Capital: Septemvri
Villages
  • Boshulya
  • Dolno Varshilo
  • Gorno Varshilo
  • Karabunar
  • Kovachevo
  • Lozen
  • Semchinovo
  • Simeonovets
  • Slavovitsa
  • Varvara
  • Vetren (town)
  • Vetren dol
  • Vinogradets
  • Zlokuchene
Landmarks
  • Septemvri Museum
Culture
Notable people
  • Aleksandar Stamboliyski