Asenovo, Pleven Province
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Asenovo (Асеново) is a village in northern Bulgaria, part of Nikopol municipality, Pleven Province. It was founded in 1892 by Roman Catholic Banat Bulgarians returning to Bulgaria from the Banat (mainly from the village of Vinga).
The village is located 24 km from Nikopol and 28 km from Pleven, on the main road between the two towns. It has an area of about 1.36 km². Asenovo's design features straight, narrow streets and 12,000 m² lots, each divided in four 3,000 m² yards. Most of the houses have a specific Banat Bulgarian architecture, being narrow and long towards the yard and having a more sharp-pointed roof than the typical Eastern Orthodox Bulgarian houses.
Asenovo is named after the medieval Bulgarian Asen dynasty. The village has a Catholic Church (of the Holy Trinity) (see photos) and a chitalishte (community centre), which was founded in 1927 and named after Petar Parchevich. It disposes of a large and a small hall and a library. Asenovo's Banat Foklore Group is known for winning a total of 18 gold medals at the 5th and 6th National Fair of Folk Art in Koprivshtitsa.
As of 2005 the village has a population of 303,GRBulgaria mostly Roman Catholic by confession, and the mayor is Petar Ivanov of the Bulgarian Socialist Party.