world.wikisort.org - BulgariaLoznitsa (Bulgarian: Лозница, pronounced [ˈɫɔznit͡sɐ]; also transliterated Loznica or Loznitza; Turkish: Kubadın) is a small town in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Razgrad Province, located in the geographic region of Ludogorie. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Loznitsa Municipality, which lies in the southernmost part of the Province. As of December 2009, the town has a population of 2,409 inhabitants.[1]
Not to be confused with Loznica.
Place in Razgrad, Bulgaria
Loznitsa
Лозница |
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Coordinates: 43°22′N 26°36′E |
Country | Bulgaria |
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Provinces (Oblast) | Razgrad |
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• Mayor | Ayhan Hashimov |
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Elevation | 214 m (702 ft) |
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• Total | 2,409 |
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Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
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• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
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Postal Code | 7290 |
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Area code(s) | 08362 |
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In Antiquity, Thracians Romans and Byzantines inhabited the area; there are also traces of a Bulgarian settlement dating to the 7th-11th century, the time of the First Bulgarian Empire. The old Ottoman Turkish name of Loznitsa was Kubadın and it was first mentioned in a register in 1573. Around the time of the Liberation of Bulgaria, present Loznitsa was a village of 66 households according to Russian data. In the early 20th century, Bulgarians from the Balkan Mountains settled in the village. A school was built in 1908, and the local community centre (chitalishte) Probuda was founded in 1912.
In 1934, the old Turkish name was changed to the Bulgarian Loznitsa, honouring the region's viticultural traditions ("loza" means "vine" in Bulgarian). On 4 September 1974, the village was proclaimed a town. Loznitsa has a mixed population of Bulgarians, Turks, and Romani. The town is twinned with the Küçükçekmece suburb of Istanbul, Turkey.
Municipality
Main article: Loznitsa Municipality
Loznitsa municipality includes the following 16 places:
- Beli Lom
- Chudomir
- Gorotsvet
- Gradina
- Kamenar
- Kroyach
- Lovsko
- Loznitsa
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- Manastirsko
- Manastirtsi
- Seydol
- Sinya Voda
- Studenets
- Trabach
- Trapishte
- Veselina
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Cities and towns of Bulgaria ( 2011 census) |
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1,000,000+ | | |
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300,000+ | |
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200,000+ | |
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100,000+ | |
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50,000+ |
- Asenovgrad
- Blagoevgrad
- Dobrich
- Gabrovo
- Haskovo
- Pazardzhik
- Pernik
- Shumen
- Sliven
- Veliko Tarnovo
- Vratsa
- Yambol
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20,000+ |
- Aytos
- Botevgrad
- Dimitrovgrad
- Dupnitsa
- Gorna Oryahovitsa
- Kardzhali
- Karlovo
- Kazanlak
- Kyustendil
- Lom
- Lovech
- Montana
- Nova Zagora
- Petrich
- Razgrad
- Samokov
- Sandanski
- Sevlievo
- Silistra
- Smolyan
- Svishtov
- Targovishte
- Troyan
- Velingrad
- Vidin
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10,000+ | |
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5,000+ |
- Aksakovo
- Bansko
- Belene
- Belogradchik
- Beloslav
- Bobov Dol
- Bozhurishte
- Byala, Ruse Province
- Chepelare
- Devin
- Devnya
- Dolni Chiflik
- Dryanovo
- Dulovo
- Elena
- Elin Pelin
- Galabovo
- General Toshevo
- Hisarya
- Isperih
- Kostenets
- Kotel
- Krichim
- Krumovgrad
- Kubrat
- Kuklen
- Levski
- Lukovit
- Lyaskovets
- Lyubimets
- Madan
- Momchilgrad
- Omurtag
- Oryahovo
- Perushtitsa
- Pirdop
- Rakitovo
- Saedinenie
- Septemvri
- Simeonovgrad
- Simitli
- Slivnitsa
- Sopot, Plovdiv Province
- Sredets
- Straldzha
- Svoge
- Tervel
- Teteven
- Topolovgrad
- Tryavna
- Tsarevo
- Tutrakan
- Tvarditsa
- Varshets
- Veliki Preslav
- Yakoruda
- Zlatitsa
- Zlatograd
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2,000+ |
- Aheloy
- Apriltsi
- Ardino
- Banya
- Batak
- Batanovtsi
- Belitsa
- Belovo
- Borovo
- Bratsigovo
- Bregovo
- Breznik
- Byala
- Chernomorets
- Dalgopol
- Debelets
- Dobrinishte
- Dolna Banya
- Dolna Mitropoliya
- Dolna Oryahovitsa
- Dolni Dabnik
- Dospat
- Dragoman
- Dunavtsi
- Dve Mogili
- Dzhebel
- Glodzhevo
- Godech
- Gulyantsi
- Gurkovo
- Hadzhidimovo
- Ignatievo*
- Iskar
- Ivaylovgrad
- Kableshkovo
- Kalofer
- Kameno
- Kaspichan
- Kilifarevo
- Klisura
- Kocherinovo
- Koprivshtitsa
- Kostandovo
- Koynare
- Kresna
- Kran
- Krivodol
- Kula
- Laki
- Letnitsa
- Loznitsa
- Maglizh
- Malko Tarnovo
- Marten
- Мizia
- Nedelino
- Nikolaevo
- Nikopol
- Obzor
- Opaka
- Pavel Banya
- Polski Trambesh
- Pordim
- Pravets
- Primorsko
- Rila
- Roman
- Rudozem
- Sadovo
- Sapareva Banya
- Sarnitsa
- Shabla
- Shivachevo
- Slavyanovo
- Slivo Pole
- Smyadovo
- Sozopol
- Strazhitsa
- Strelcha
- Sungurlare
- Suvorovo
- Sveti Vlas
- Tran
- Trastenik
- Tsar Kaloyan
- Ugarchin
- Valchedram
- Valchi Dol
- Varbitsa
- Vetovo
- Vetren
- Yablanitsa
- Zavet
- Zlataritsa
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1,000+ |
- Ahtopol
- Alfatar
- Antonovo
- Balgarovo
- Boboshevo
- Bolyarovo
- Boychinovtsi
- Brusartsi
- Byala Cherkva
- Chiprovtsi
- Dimovo
- Glavinitsa
- Gramada
- Kaolinovo
- Kermen
- Merichleri
- Momin Prohod
- Plachkovtsi
- Senovo
- Shipka
- Suhindol
- Zemen
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500+ | |
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499- | |
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Notes |
- city status after the census of 01.02.2011: Ignatievo, Kran
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Municipalities of Razgrad Province |
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- Isperih
- Kubrat
- Loznitsa
- Razgrad
- Samuil
- Tsar Kaloyan
- Zavet
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Municipality of Loznitsa |
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Villages |
- Beli Lom
- Chudomir
- Gorotsvet
- Gradina
- Kamenar
- Kroyach
- Lovsko
- Manastirsko
- Manastirtsi
- Seydol
- Sinya Voda
- Studenets
- Trabach
- Trapishte
- Veselina
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Authority control |
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На других языках
- [en] Loznitsa
[ru] Лозница (город, Болгария)
Лозница (болг. Лозница) — город в Болгарии. Находится в Разградской области, входит в общину Лозница. Население составляет 2 333 человека.
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