Districts of Sofia

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Sofia is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. Politically, administratively and economically, Bulgaria is a highly centralised state, making the city a national administrative unit of its own right. It is different from Sofia Province, which surrounds but does not include the capital itself. Besides the city proper, the 24 districts of Sofia encompass three other towns and 34 villages.[1] Each of them has its own district mayor who is elected in a popular election.[1] The head of the Sofia Municipality is its mayor. The assembly members are chosen every four years. The current mayor of Sofia is Yordanka Fandakova.

# Name Idle Popul. Type
1 Bankya 10.4 9,186 Town
2 Vitosha 3.5 42,953 Suburb
3 Vrabnitsa 4.6 47,417 Urban
4 Vazrazhdane 5.3 47,794 Urban
5 Izgrev 3.1 33,611 Urban
6 Ilinden 4.5 37,256 Urban
7 Iskar 3.9 69,896 Urban
8 Krasna polyana 9.2 65,442 Urban
9 Krasno selo 3.7 72,302 Urban
10 Kremikovtsi 5.8 23,599 Suburb
11 Lozenets 3.3 45,630 Urban
12 Lyulin 5.4 120,897 Urban
13 Mladost 4.2 110,852 Urban
14 Nadezhda 3.8 77,000 Urban
15 Novi Iskar 4.5 26,544 Town
16 Ovcha kupel 3.8 47,380 Urban
17 Oborishte 2.8 36,000 Urban
18 Pancharevo 5.3 24,342 Suburb
19 Poduene 4.5 85,996 Urban
20 Serdika 3.6 52,918 Urban
21 Slatina 4.1 65,772 Urban
22 Studentski 2.9 50,368 Urban
23 Sredets 4.0 41,000 Urban
24 Triaditsa 3.7 65,000 Urban
TOTAL 4.5 1,299,155
Source: NSI[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "District Mayors". Sofia Municipality. Retrieved 2009-12-26. 
  2. София в числа, НСИ, 2003
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