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Targovishte Province

Coordinates: 43°15′N 26°30′E / 43.250°N 26.500°E / 43.250; 26.500
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43°15′N 26°30′E / 43.250°N 26.500°E / 43.250; 26.500

Targovishte Province
Област Търговище
Popovo City Hall
Flag of Targovishte Province
Location of Targovishte Province in Bulgaria
Location of Targovishte Province in Bulgaria
CountryBulgaria
CapitalTargovishte
Municipalities5
Area
 • Total2,558.5 km2 (987.8 sq mi)
Population
 (December 2022)[2]
 • Total96,201
 • Density38/km2 (97/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
License plateT
Websitetg.government.bg

Targovishte Province (Bulgarian: Област Търговище, transliterated Oblast Tǎrgovište, former name Targovishte okrug) is a province in northeastern Bulgaria, named after its main city - Targovishte. As of December 2009, it had a population of 129,675.[2][3][4]

Municipalities

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The Targovishte Province contains 5 municipalities (singular: община, obshtina - plural: общини, obshtini). The following table shows the names of each municipality in English and Cyrillic, the main town (in bold) or village, and the population of each as of December 2009.

Municipality Cyrillic Area (km²) Pop.[2][3][4] Town/Village Pop.[3][5][6]
Targovishte Търговище 872 60,497 Targovishte 37,375
Popovo Попово 833 31,479 Popovo 15,548
Omurtag Омуртаг 401 24,256 Omurtag 8,725
Antonovo Антоново 472 6,507 Antonovo 1,453
Opaka Опака 156 6,936 Opaka 2,873

Demographics

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Historical population
YearPop.±%
1946184,641—    
1956172,401−6.6%
1965177,668+3.1%
1975178,656+0.6%
1985171,311−4.1%
1992156,006−8.9%
2001141,844−9.1%
2011120,818−14.8%
202198,144−18.8%
Source: pop-stat.mashke.org[7]

The Targovishte province had a population of 137,689 according to a 2001 census, of which 49.2% were male and 50.8% were female.[8]

As of the end of 2009, the population of the province, announced by the Bulgarian National Statistical Institute, numbered 129,675[2] of which 24.1% are inhabitants aged over 60 years.[9]

Ethnic groups

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Ethnic groups in Targovishte Province (2011 census)
Ethnic group Percentage
Bulgarians
54.6%
Turks
35.8%
Romani
7.3%
others and indefinable
2.3%

Total population (2011 census): 120,818[10]

Ethnic groups (2011 census):[11] Identified themselves: 106,800 persons:

  • Bulgarians: 58,371 (54.65%)
  • Turks: 38,231 (35.80%)
  • Romani: 7,767 (7.27%)
  • Others and indefinable: 2,431 (2.28%)

A further 14,000 persons in Targovishte Province did not declare their ethnic group at the 2011 census.

Religion

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Religions in Targovishte Province (2001 census)
Religious group Percentage
Orthodox Christian
54.6%
Muslim
42.7%
Roman Catholic Christian
0.2%
Protestant Christian
0.1%
others and indefinable
2.4%

Religious adherence in the province according to 2001 census:[12]

Census 2001
religious adherence population %
Orthodox Christians 75,236 54.64%
Muslims 58,838 42.73%
Roman Catholics 271 0.20%
Protestants 84 0.07%
Other 527 0.38%
Religion not mentioned 2,733 1.98%
total 137,689 100%
Winter view of Razboyna village with the Preslav Mountains in the background

Technical Infrastructure

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The length of the road network is 1,171.3 km, 77.6 km of which are first class roads. There are two railway stations on the major railway line Sofia- Gorna Oryahovitsa - Varna.

Targovishte Airport is located 13 km (8.1 mi) from the city of Targovishte. However, it is not being used because of a lack of financial resources.

Towns and villages

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The place names in bold have the status of town (in Bulgarian: град, transliterated as grad). Other localities have the status of village (in Bulgarian: село, transliterated as selo). The names of localities are transliterated in Latin alphabet[13] followed in parentheses by the original name in Bulgarian Cyrillic script (which links to the corresponding Bulgarian Wikipedia article).

Antonovo municipality

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The Antonovo municipality has one town (in bold) and 56 villages:

Omurtag municipality

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The Omurtag municipality has one town (in bold) and 41 villages:

Opaka municipality

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The Opaka municipality has one town (in bold) and 5 villages:

Popovo municipality

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The Popovo municipality has one town (in bold) and 34 villages:

Targovishte municipality

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The Targovishte municipality has one town (in bold) and 51 villages:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ (in English) Bulgarian Provinces area and population 1999 — National Center for Regional Development — page 90-91 Archived 2011-01-13 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b c d (in English) Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - Bulgarian provinces and municipalities in 2009
  3. ^ a b c (in English) „WorldCityPopulation“
  4. ^ a b „pop-stat.mashke.org“
  5. ^ (in English) Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - Bulgarian towns in 2009
  6. ^ „pop-stat.mashke.org“
  7. ^ "Divisions of Bulgaria". 2024-04-03.
  8. ^ (in Bulgarian) Population to 01.03.2001 by Area and Sex from Bulgarian National Statistical Institute: Census 2001
  9. ^ (in English) Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - Population by age in 2009 Archived 2012-05-13 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ (in Bulgarian) Population on 01.02.2011 by provinces, municipalities, settlements and age; National Statistical Institute
  11. ^ Population by province, municipality, settlement and ethnic identification, by 01.02.2011; Bulgarian National Statistical Institute (in Bulgarian)
  12. ^ (in Bulgarian) Religious adherence in Bulgaria - census 2001
  13. ^ Geonames Search Archived 2010-03-07 at the Wayback Machine at National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) - reference for location names
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