Hadzhidimovo Municipality

Hadzhidimovo Municipality
Община Хаджидимово
Municipality (Obshtina)


Location in Blagoevgrad province

Coordinates: 41°31′N 23°52′E / 41.517°N 23.867°E / 41.517; 23.867Coordinates: 41°31′N 23°52′E / 41.517°N 23.867°E / 41.517; 23.867
Country Bulgaria
Province (Oblast) Blagoevgrad
Seat Hadzhidimovo
Government
  Mayor Lyoudmil Terziev (local coalition)
Area
  Total 327.78 km2 (126.56 sq mi)
Population (2011)NSI
  Total 10,091
  Density 31/km2 (80/sq mi)
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Website hadzhidimovo.com

Hadzhidimovo Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Хаджидимово, Obshtina Hadzhidimovo) is situated in the southeastern part of Blagoevgrad Province in southwestern Bulgaria. The administrative center is the town of Hadzhidimovo, located in the northern part of the municipality. To the South Hadzhidimovo Municipality is bordering with the Greek municipality Kato Nevrokopi. Four Bulgarian municipalities are surrounding it: to the East is Satovcha Municipality, to the North are Garmen and Gotse Delchev municipalities and to the west is Sandanski Municipality.

Geography and landscape

Tsari vrah 2183m

Hadzhidimovo municipality is a mountainous municipality, spread over the most southeastern slopes of Pirin mountain, the northeastern part of Slavyanka mountain, the western slopes of Dabrash part of the Rhodope mountains and the southernmost part of the Mesta river valley and small part of the Gotse Delchev hollow. The landscape of the municipality is very diverse. The Pirin part is typically mountainous, rugged with deep ravines and sharp ridges, with large differences in altitude. From the main watershed ridge of Pirin to the East descend number of smaller ridges. Notable karst character of the almost bare rocky slopes hills "Gaytaninovski pazlak" near Gaytaninovo southeast of the village, and "Copper Rock," "Garvanova rock" that rise above the villages of Laki, New Leski and Ilinden. The Rhodopes part east of Mesta are also mountainous, crossed by deep ravines, but altitude are smaller ridges are places with more rounded shapes. The town of Hadzhidimovo is 85 kilometers South-East of Blagoevgrad (115 km by road) and 138 kilometers South-South-East of Sofia (212 km by road). The highest point of the municipality is "Tsari vrah" - 2183 meters above sea level in the Slavyanka mountain. The town of Hadzhidimowo is situated in the lowest part of the municipality.

History

The municipality of Hadzhidimovo has been a home to many tribes throughout the years but most important have been the Thracians, Slavs and Protobulgarians. The Thracian tribe of Bessi was the main tribe that settled in the region and there are a large number of remains left in the area, proof of their rich life here. The villages of Blatska, Debren, Dabnitsa and Hvostyane have found fragments of Attic vessles and there are mound necropolises.

In about 146 AD, after long battles between Roman troops and Thracians, the area around Gotse Delchev fell to Roman rule. In 106 the emperor Trajan built the city Nicopolis ad Nestum in honor of the defeat. This town was destroyed at the end of the 6th century by the Slavs and the tribe of the Smolyani settled here. The Slavs were farmers and herdsmen. They grew millet, wheat, flax, hemp and leguminous plants and they also bred birds, cattle, sheep and goats.

Towns and villages

The following towns and villages are located in Hadzhidimovo Municipality:

Economy and transportation

The territorial distribution of the economic activities is very uneven. The main economic activities are concentrated in the town of Hadzhidimovo and in the villages of Koprivlen and Ablanitsa. The industries are the main source of income - they generate almost 70 % of the net income in the municipality. The main occupation of the rural population is associated with tobacco growing and cattle-breeding. The automobile transportation is the only type of transport in the municipality. There is a secondary road from Koprivlen, which is situated on the main road Razlog - Drama, towards Satovcha, that connects Hadzhidimovo with Gotse Delchev. Buses are running daily to Gotse Delchev, Satovcha, Blagoevgrad and Sofia.

Education, culture and religion

Two secondary schools, three primary schools, three kindergartens and eleven community centers are opened in the municipality. There are twelve churches and one monastery of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. Four mosques are built in the pomak villages of the municipality.

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