Plovdiv Province

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Plovdiv Province
Област Пловдив
Map of Bulgaria indicating Plovdiv Province
Capital Plovdiv
Population 755,570 GRAO
Area 5,973 km²
Population density 126 persons/km²
Municipalities 18
License plate province code PB
Time zone EET
(UTC+2; UTC+3 in summer)
Governor Todor Petkov
Website http://www.pd.government.bg/

Plovdiv is an oblast, or province, of central Bulgaria, formerly part of Eastern Rumelia.

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[edit] Geography

View of the Rhodopes near the village of Vrata in the south of the province
View of the Rhodopes near the village of Vrata in the south of the province

It includes parts of the Upper Thracian Plain, the Rhodopes, Sredna Gora, the Sub-Balkan valleys and Stara Planina, including its highest peak Botev (2, 376m). The main river in the province are Maritsa, Stryama, Pyasachnik. There are numerous dams, the most important of which is Pyasachnik. Mineral springs are abundant, there are several major spa resorts- Hisarya, Narechen, Banya and minor spas at Klisura, Asenovgrad, Kuklen, Rosino, Krasnovo, Stoletovo and others. There are many natural landmarks, especially in the Central Balkan National Park, including the spectacular waterfall Raysko Praskalo, the highest in the Balkans.

[edit] Economy

Walls of the Hissarya fortress
Walls of the Hissarya fortress

The economy of the province is of great importance. The agricultural production is intensive and efficient with high levels of irrigation. The major crops are fruit (apples, plums, pears, cherries), grapes, melons and watermelons, vegetables (tomatoes, peppers, carrots, cabbage, potatoes), wheat, rice, barley and others. Industry is very well developed: ferrous metallurgy near Plovdiv; thriving electronics industry in Plovdiv, Saedinenie, Voivodinovo, Radinovo and other villages in the area; agricultural machinery (tractors) in Karlovo, weapon and military plants in Sopot, Karlovo, Plovdiv; chemical industry in Plovdiv, Asenovgrad; food industry is developed almost everywhere, most notably in Plovdiv and Asenovgrad (wines). Tourism is a growing industry with the rich cultural heritage of the province and the numerous mineral springs which are of international importance.

[edit] Towns

The province's capital is the city of Plovdiv, other towns include Karlovo, Sopot, Klisura, Kalofer, Hisarya, Saedinenie, Rakovski, Brezovo, Stamboliyski, Krichim, Perushtitsa, Sadovo, Parvomay, Asenovgrad, Laki, Katunica, Yiagodovo.

[edit] Municipalities

Old Plovdiv
Old Plovdiv

The region contains 18 municipalities: