Gulyantsi Municipality

Gulyantsi Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Гулянци) is a municipality (obshtina) in Pleven Province, Northern Bulgaria, located along the right bank of Danube river, by the border with Romania. It is named after its administrative centre - the town of Gulyantsi. As of December 2009, the municipality has a total population of 13,561 inhabitants.[1]

Gulyantsi Municipality

Община Гулянци
Municipality
Gulyantsi Municipality within Bulgaria and Pleven Province.
Coordinates: 43°39′N 24°39′E
Country Bulgaria
Province (Oblast)Pleven
Admin. centre (Obshtinski tsentar)Gulyantsi
Area
  Total458 km2 (177 sq mi)
Population
 (December 2009)[1]
  Total13,561
  Density30/km2 (77/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

The main cultural sight in the municipality are the ruins of the large Ancient Roman city of Ulpia Oescus.

Geography

Gulyantsi municipality has an area of 458 square kilometres, of which 70% is arable. The region is flat, with elevation ranging from 30 to 50 metres above sea level. The northern boundary of the municipality is the Danube River, between river kilometres 604 and 639.

Settlements

Town/Village Cyrillic Population[2][3][4]
(December 2009)
Gulyantsi Гулянци 3,432
Brest Брест 2,235
Gigen Гиген 2,192
Iskar Искър 362
Dolni Vit Долни Вит 519
Dabovan Дъбован 571
Zagrazhden Загражден 474
Kreta Крета 331
Lenkovo Ленково 451
Milkovitsa Милковица 1,889
Somovit Сомовит 721
Shiyakovo Шияково 384
Total 13,561

Demography

The following table shows the change of the population during the last four decades.

Gulyantsi Municipality
Year 1975 1985 1992 2001 2005 2007 2009 2011
Population 25,588 22,203 20,135 16,752 15,007 14,294 13,561 ...
Sources: Census 2001,[5] Census 2011,[6] „pop-stat.mashke.org“,[7]

Religion

According to the latest Bulgarian census of 2011, the religious composition, among those who answered the optional question on religious identification, was the following:

Religious composition of Gulyantsi Municipality [8]
Orthodox Christianity
88.8%
Catholicism
0.5%
Protestantism
0.3%
Islam
0.8%
No religion
4.5%
Prefer not to answer, others and indefinable
5.1%

See also

References

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