Gramada Municipality
Gramada Municipality
Община Грамада | |
|---|---|
Municipality | |
| Gramada Municipality within Bulgaria and Vidin Province. Gramada Municipality within Bulgaria and Vidin Province. | |
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| Country | File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria |
| Province (Oblast) | Vidin |
| Admin. centre (Obshtinski tsentar) | Gramada |
| Area | |
• Total | 184 km2 (71 sq mi) |
| Population (December 2021)[1] | |
• Total | 1,587 |
| • Density | 8.63/km2 (22.3/sq mi) |
| Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Gramada Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Грамада) is a small municipality (obshtina) in Vidin Province, Northwestern Bulgaria, located in the Danubian Plain about 8 km southwest of Danube river. It is named after its administrative centre - the town of Gramada.
The municipality embraces a territory of 184 km2 (71 sq mi) with a population of 2,384 inhabitants, as of December 2009.[1]
The easternmost border of the area is linked by the main road E79 which connects the province centre of Vidin with the city of Montana and respectively with the western operating part of Hemus motorway.
Settlements
[edit | edit source]Gramada Municipality includes the following 8 places (towns are shown in bold):
| Town/Village | Cyrillic | Population[2][3][4] (December 2009) |
|---|---|---|
| Gramada | Грамада | 1,647 |
| Boyanovo | Бояново | 17 |
| Brankovtsi | Бранковци | 140 |
| Medeshevtsi | Медешевци | 94 |
| Milchina Laka | Милчина лъка | 72 |
| Sratsimirovo | Срацимирово | 66 |
| Toshevtsi | Тошевци | 241 |
| Vodna | Водна | 107 |
| Total | 2,384 |
Demography
[edit | edit source]The following table shows the change of the population during the last four decades.
| Gramada Municipality | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year | 1975 | 1985 | 1992 | 2001 | 2005 | 2007 | 2009 | 2011 |
| Population | 5,509 | 4,361 | 4,128 | 3,196 | 2,728 | 2,530 | 2,384 | 2,007 |
| Sources: Census 2001,[5] Census 2011,[6] „pop-stat.mashke.org“,[7] | ||||||||
See also
[edit | edit source]References
[edit | edit source]- ^ a b (in English) Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - Bulgarian provinces and municipalities in 2009 Archived 2010-11-13 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ (in English) Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - Bulgarian towns in 2009 Archived 2010-11-13 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ (in English) Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - Bulgarian villages under 1000 inhabitants - December 2009
- ^ (in English) Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - Bulgarian Settlements 1000-5000 inhabitants - December 2009
- ^ (in English)National Statistical Institute - Census 2001
- ^ „pop-stat.mashke.org“
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Info website (in Bulgarian)
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