world.wikisort.org - BulgariaArda (Bulgarian: Арда) is a village in Smolyan Municipality, located in the Smolyan Province of southern Bulgaria. It is located 173.424 km from Sofia and the village covers an area of 17.928 km2.[1] As of 2007, the village had a population of 314 people.[1]
Place in Smolyan Province, Bulgaria
Arda |
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 Arda Mosque |
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Coordinates: 41°28′N 24°38′E |
Country | Bulgaria |
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Province | Smolyan Province |
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Municipality | Smolyan Municipality |
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• Mayor | Emil Bashev |
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• Total | 314 |
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Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
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The village is located 30 km south of Smolyan. The village is recorded in records of the Ottoman Empire indicating 13 soldiers in the army were from the village. A census of 1912-1913 indicated a population of 200.
Some of the inhabitants of the village are Pomaks and follow Islam as their main religion, others are Eastern Orthodox Bulgarians.
Annually the Ilinden festival takes place every summer. Near the village of Arda, in the neighbourhoods of Gudevitsa and Lagat (birthplace of folk singer Valya Balkanska) there are springs from one of the largest Bulgarian rivers, the Arda, from which the village takes its name. In this neighbourhood is also a church, built in 1882.
Notable people
- Valya Balkanska (1942–), Bulgarian folk singer
- Vasil Angelov (1882–1953), Bulgarian revolutionary and military person
- Dicho Uzunov (1921–), Bulgarian military person
- Asen Vasilev (1909–1987), carver, folk artist
References
 Smolyan Municipality |
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Capital: Smolyan |
Villages |
- Aligovska
- Arda
- Belev dol
- Bilyanska
- Borikovo
- Bostina
- Bukata
- Bukatsite
- Chamla
- Chepleten
- Chereshkite
- Chereshovo
- Chereshovska Reka
- Chokmanovo
- Chuchur
- Dimovo
- Dunevo
- Elenska
- Elyovo
- Fatovo
- Gabritsa
- Gela
- Gozdevitsa
- Gorna Arda
- Gorovo
- Gradat
- Gudevitsa
- Hasovitsa
- Isyovtsi
- Katranitsa
- Kiselichevo
- Kokorkovo
- Koshnitsa
- Kremene
- Kukuvitsa
- Kutela
- Laka
- Levochevo
- Lipets
- Lyulka
- Milkovo
- Mogilitsa
- Momchilovtsi
- Mugla
- Nadartsi
- Oreshitsa
- Ostri Pazlak
- Petkovo
- Peshtera
- Pisanitsa
- Podvis
- Polkovnik Serafimovo
- Poprelka
- Potoka
- Rechani
- Reka
- Rovina
- Selishte
- Shiroka Laka
- Sivino
- Slaveyno
- Smilyan
- Sokolovtsi
- Solishta
- Sredok
- Stikal
- Stoykite
- Sarnino
- Strazha
- Taran
- Tikale
- Trebishte
- Turyan
- Varbovo
- Vievo
- Vlahovo
- Valchan
- Zaevite
- Zmievo
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Landmarks | |
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Culture |
- Smolyan dialect
- Rozhen National Folklore Fair
- The Rhodopi International Theater Collective
- PFC Rodopa Smolyan
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Notable people | |
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Authority control  | |
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На других языках
- [en] Arda, Bulgaria
[ru] Арда (Болгария)
Арда (болг. Арда) — село в Болгарии. Находится в Смолянской области, входит в общину Смолян. Население составляет 313 человек.
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