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List of Settlements in Mountain Areas National Agriculture and Rural Development Plan 2000-2006 APPENDIX 1E LIST OF SETTLEMENTS IN MOUNTAIN AREAS District Municipality Settlement* BLAGOEVGRAD 1. Bansko Town of Bansko, Gostun, Dobrinishte, Kremena, Mesta, Obidim, Osenovo, Filipovo 2. Belitza Town of Belitza , Babiak, Zlatarica, Gylybovo, Dagonovo, Kraishte, Kuzaovo, Liutovo, Orcevo, Palatnik, Gorno Kraishte, Chereshovo 3. Blagoevgrad Izgrev, Belo pole, Bistrica, Town of Blagoevgrad, Buchino, Bylgarchevo, Gabrovo, Gorno Hyrsovo, Debochica, Delvino, Drenkovo, Dybrava, Elenovo, Klisura, Leshko, Lisiia, Marulevo, Moshtanec, Obel, Padesh, Rilci, Selishte, Logodaj, Cerovo 4. Gotze Delchev Banichan, Borovo, Breznica, Bukovo, Gospodinci, Town of Gotze Delchev, Delchevo, Dobrotino, Dragostin, Kornica, Lyjnica, Musomishta, Sredna 5. Garmen Baldevo, Gorno Drianovo, Garmen, Debren, Dolno Drianovo, Dybnica, Kovachevica, Krushevo, Leshten, Marchevo, Ognianovo, Oreshe, Osikovo, Ribnovo, Skrebatno, Hvostiane 6. Kresna Budilci, Vlahi, Town of Kresna, Gorna Breznica, Dolna Gradeshnica, Ezerec, Stara Kresna, Novo selo, Oshtava, Slivnica 7. Petrich Baskalci, Belasica, Borovichene, Vishlene, Volno, Gabrene, Gega, Gorchevo, Giurgevo, Dolene, Dolna Krushica, Dolna Ribnica, Dragush, Drenovo, Drenovica, Zanoga, Zoichene, Ivanovo, Kamena, Kladenci, Kliuch, Kolarovo, Kryndjilica, Kukurahcevo, Mendovo, Pravo byrdo, Samuilovo, Tonsko dabe, Churilovo, Churicheni, Iavornica, Iakovo 8. Razlog Bania, Bachevo, Godlevo, Gorno Draglishte, Dobyrsko, Dolno Draglishte, Eleshnica, Town of Razlog 9. Sandanski Belevehchevo, Belaovo, Bojdovo, Vihren, s .Golem Calim, Goleshovo, Gorna Sushica, Gorno Spanchevo, Doleni, Zlatolist, Kashina, Kovachevo, Krystilci, Kyrlanovo, Lehovo, Lilianovo, Liubovishte, Liubovka, Malki Calim, Town of Melnik, Petrovo, Pirin, Ploski, Polenica, Rojen, Stoja, Struma, Sugarevo, Hrasna, Chereshnica, Ianovo 10. Satovcha Bogolin, Vaklinovo, Vylkosel, Godeshevo, Dolen, Jijevo, Kochan, Kribul, Osina, Pletena, Satovcha, Slashten, Tuhovishta, Fyrgovo 11. Simitly Brejani, Brestovo, Gorno Osenovo, Gradevo, Dokatichevo, Dolno Osenovo, Jeleznica, Sushica, Krupnik, Mechkul, Polena, Poleto, Rakitna, Senokos, Town of Simitly, Suhostrel, Troskovo, Cherniche 12. Strumiani Veliushtec, Vrakupovica, Goreme, Gorna Krushica, Gorna Ribnica, Dobri laki, Drakata, Igralishte, Ilindenci, Kamenica, Klepalo, Kolibite, Kyrpelevo, Mahalata, Mikrevo, Nikudin, Palat, Razdol, Sedelec, Strumiani, Caparevo 13. Hadjidimovo Ablanica, Beslen, Blatska, Gaitaninovo, Ilinden, Koprivlen, Lyki, Nova Lovcha, Novo Leski, Paril, Petrelik, Sadovo, Teplen, Teshovo, Town of Hadjidimovo 14. Jacoruda Avramovo, Bel kamen, Buncevo, Konarsko, Smolevo, Cherna Mesta, Iurukovo, Town of Jacoruda BOURGAS 15. Aitos Zetaovo 16. Karnobat Raklica July 5th, 2006 405 National Agriculture and Rural Development Plan 2000-2006 17. Malko Tarnovo Bliznak, Bryshlian, Biala voda, Vizica, Gramatikovo, Evrenozovo, Zabernovo, Zvezdec, Kalovo, Town of Malko Tarnovo, Mladejko, Slivarovo, Stoilovo 18. Ruen Bilka, Vishna, Dobra poliana, Dobromir, Dropla, Zaimchevo, Zaichar, Kameniak, Karavelaovo, Rojden, Rudina, Sneja, Sniagovo, Sokolec, Struia, Topchiisko, Cheresha, Shivarovo 19. Sredets Belevren, Bogdanovo, Varovnik, Vylchanovo, Goliamo Bukovo, Gorno Iabylkovo, Granichar, Dolno Iabylkovo, Kirovo, Momina tzarkva, Pynchevo, Rosenovo, Slivovo, Fakiia, 20. Sungurlare Beronovo, Bosilkovo, Dybovica, Zavet, Kamensko, Kamchiia, Podvis, Sadovo, Skala 21. Tzarevo Bylgari, Kondolovo, Kosti VARNA 22. Dolni Chiflik Byrdarevo, Golica VELIKO TARNOVO 23. Veliko Tarnovo Belchevci, Boichovci, Voneshta voda, Vyglevci, Goranovci, Doinovci, Dolni Damianovci, Ivanovci, Iovchevci, Kladni dial, Klyshka reka, Lagerite, Mishemorkov han, Nikiup, Piramidata, Prodanovci, Radkovci, Raikovci, Samsiite, Seimenite, Semkovci, Terziite, Todorovci, Ceperanite, Conkovci 24. Elena Aplaci, Bagalevci, Badevci, Baevci, Bajdari, Baluci, Bebrovo, Beikovci, Berkovci, Blyskovci, Bogdansko, Boikovci, Bosevci, Brezovo, Brychkovci, Buinovci, Bialkovci, Valeto, Velkovci, Velchevo, Veliuvci, Veselina, Visokovci, Vylchovci, Vyrzilkovci, Gabraka, Ganev dol, Glogovec, Golemani, Gorni krai, Gorni Tanchevci, Gorska , Gramatici, Gyrdevci, Daveri, Dainovci, Debeli ryt, Dobrevci, Dolni Marian, Dolni Tanchevci, Donkovci, Draganovci, Draganoskovci, Dragiici,Dragnevci, Drenta, Dukovci, Dyrlevci, Town of Elena, Zelenik, Ivanivanovci, Ignatovci, Ilakov ryt, Iliiuvci, Kamenari, Kantari, Karaivanci, Karandili, Kirevci, Kojliuvci, Kozia reka, Kolari, Konstantin, Kosevci, Kostel, Kotuci, Kriliuvci, Krumchevci, Lazarci, Lesiche, Maisko, Marinovci, Marian, Mahalnici, Miikovci, Minevci, Mirchovci, Myrtvinata, Nedialkovci, Neshevci, Nikolovci, Nikolchovci, Nichovci, Niushkovci, Palici, Papratliva, Peikovci, Petkovci, Poprusevci, Popska, Radovci, Rainovci, Ralinovci, Raiuvci, Rebrevci, Ruhovci, Svetoslavci, Sredni kolibi, Stoichevci, Stoianovci, Sultani, Sybkovci, Titevci, Todiuvci, Tombeto, Topuzi, Trynkovci, Tumbevci, Tynki ryt, Tyrkasheni, Ugorialkovci, Harvalovci, Hristovci, Hynevci, Cvekliuvci, Chavdarci, Chakali, Chervenkovci, Cherni dial, Shiliveri, Shilkovci, Shubeci, Iakovtzi 25. Zlataritsa Gorsko Pisarevo, Dedinci, Delova mahala, Dolno Shivachevo, Dylgi pripek, Kalaidjii, Ovoshtna, Ravnovo, Rezach, Rosno, Chistovo, Chukata VIDIN 26. Belogradchik Town of Belogradchik, Granichak, Krachimir, Oshane, Praujda, Prolaznica, Raianovci, Salash, Stakevci, Struindol, Chiflik 27. Makresh Podgore 28. Chuprene Bostanite, Vyrbovo, Gorni Lom, Dolni Lom, Repliana, Tyrgovishte, Chuprene VRATZA 29. Vratza Zgorigrad, Liutadjik, Pavolche, Chelopek 30. Mezdra Eliseina, Zverino, Zlidol, Ignatica, Liutibrod, Liutidol, Oselna, Ochindol, Tipchenica July 5th, 2006 406 National Agriculture and Rural Development Plan 2000-2006 31. Roman Markovo ravnishte, Sredni ryt GABROVO 32. Gabrovo Angelov, Balanite, Bankovci, Bekriite, Bogdanchovci, Bojencite, Boinovci, Boicheta, Boriki, Bialkovo, Velkovci, Vetrovo, Vlaichovci, Vrabcite, Vylkov dol, Gaitanite, Genovci, Gledaci, Gornova mogila, Debel dial, Donino, Draganchetata, Ezeroto, Jivko, Jyltesh, Zdravkovec, Zeleno dyrvo, Ivanili, Ivankovci, Kalchovci, Karali, Kmetcheta, Kozi rog, Kolishovci, Kostadinite, Kostenkovci, Malini, Mejdeni, Mechkovica , Morovecite, Muzga, Ovoshtarci, Orlovci, Peiovci, Penkovci, Petrovci, Popari, Pyrtevci, Potok, Rachevci, Ruichovci, Svinarski dol, Sediankovci, Seikovci, Solari, Spasovci, Stomanecite, Stoikovci, Todorovci, Todorcheta, Torbalyjite, Trapeskovci, Trynito, Fyrgovci, Cviatkovci, Chitakovci, Chukilite, Charkovo, Chervena lokva, Shipchenite, Iasenite 33. Drianovo Golemi Bylgareni, Djurovci, Ignatovci, Kuklia, Malki Bylgareni, Petkovci, Pyrsha, Radancheto, Radovci, Rusinovci, Stancha 34. Sevlievo Boazyt, Bylgari, Voinishka, Valevci, Dismanica, Drianyt, Dushevski kolibi, Enev ryt, Karamichevci, Koriiata, Kryvenik, Kupen, Malinovo, Mlechevo, Popska, Stokite, Selishte, Tabashka, Tumbalovo, Ugorelec, Shopite 35. Triavna Azmanite, Armiankovci, Bahreci, Brejnicite, Vladovci, Vlasatili, Vylkovci, Gaidari, Glutnicite, Golemi Stanchovci, Gorni Damianovci, Gorni Marenci, Gorni Radkovci, Gorni Conevci, Goriani, Daevci, Dimievci, Dobrevci, Dolni Marenci, Dolni Radkovci, Dolni Tomchevci, Donkino, Donchovci, Dragnevci, Dyskarite, Enchovci, Zelenika, Iovovci, Kashenci, Kerenite, Kiselkovci, Kisiicite, Koevci, Koichovci, Koliu Ganev, Konarskoto, Kresliuvci, Krysteniacite, Krystec, Malki Stanchovci, Malchovci, Manevci, Milevci, Mogilite, Mryzeci, Nedialkovci, Nenovci, Nikolaevo, Nojerite, Noseite, Okoliite, Oshanite, Pavlevci, Planinci, Town of Plachkovci, Pobyk, Popgergevci, Popraikovci, Prestoi, Pyrjigrah, Radino, Radoevci, Rainushkovci, Ralevci, Rashovite, Svirci, Skorcite, Slivovo, Stainovci, Stanchov han, Strajata, Strymci, Todorecite, Tomchevci, Fyrevci, Hristovci, Chakalite, Chernovryh, Iabylkovci, Iavor KARDJALI 36. Ardino Avramovo, Town of Ardino, Ahriansko, Bashevo, Bistrogled, Bial izvor, Bogatino, Golobrad, Gorno Prahovo, Gyrbishte, Glavnik, Doiranci, Dolno Prahovo, Diadovci,Dedino, Enaovche, Jyltusha, Iskra, Kitnica, Kroiachevo, Latinka, Lenishte, Liubino, Levci, Mak, Temenuga, Mlechino, Musevo, Padina, Paspal, Pesnopoi, Pravdoliub, Rodopsko, Rusalsko, Svetulka, Sedlarci, Sinchec, Spoluka, Srynsko, Star chitak, Stoianovo, Suhovo, Tyrnoslivka, Tyrna , BrezenHromica, Borovica, Chernigovo, Chubrika, Chervena skala, Iabylkovec 37. Djebel Albanci, Brejana, Velikdenche, Vodenicharsko, Vylkovich, General-Geshevo, Town of Djebel, Dobrinci, Dushinkovo, Jelydovo, Jylti rid, Jyltika, Iliisko, Kazacite, Kameniane, Kozica, Kontil, Kupcite, Lebed, Mishevsko , Mrejichko, Ovchevo, Paprat, Plazishte, Podvryh, Polianec, Potoche, Pripek, Ridino, Rogozari, Rogozche, Ryt, Rojdensko, Skalina, Slynchogled, Sofiici, Modren, Sipec, Telcharka, Tyrnovci, Tiutiunche, Ustren, Cviatovo, Cyrkvica, Chakalci, Chereshka,Shterna, Iamino July 5th, 2006 407 National Agriculture and Rural Development Plan 2000-2006 38. Kirkovo Vyrben, Aprilci, Benkovski, Byrzeia, Bregovo, Vyrli dol, Vylchanka, Gorno Kypinovo, Gorski izvor, Griviak, Gorno Kirkovo, Dedec, Delvino, Djerovo, Dobromirci, Dolno Kypinovo, Domishte, Drangovo, Drujinci, Drianova glava, Diulica, Erovete, Zavoia, Zagorski, Zdravchec, Svetlen, Kaialoba, Kirkovo, Kitna, Kozlevo, Kosturino, Kran, Krilatica, Kukuriak, Kyrchovsko, Kremen, Lozengradci, Malkoch, Medevci, Metlichina, Metlichka, Mogiliane, Myglene, Nane, Orlica, Ostrovec, Plovka, Preseka, Podkova, Pyrvenci, Pyrvica, Rastnik, Samodiva, Samokitka, Sekirka, Sredsko, Stareishino, Starovo, Stomanci,
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