Montana Province
Montana Province is a province in northwestern Bulgaria, bordering Serbia in the southwest and Romania in the north. It spreads its area between the Danube river and the Balkan Mountains. As of February 2011, the province has a population of 148,098 inhabitants, on territory of. It was named after its administrative centre the city of Montana.
Municipalities
The Montana province contains 11 municipalities. The following table shows the names of each municipality in English and in Cyrillic, the main town or village, and the population as of 2011.Municipality | Cyrillic | Pop. | Town/Village | Pop. |
Berkovitsa | :bg:Община Берковица|Берковица | 19,587 | Berkovitsa | 14,124 |
Boychinovtsi | :bg:Община Бойчиновци|Бойчиновци | 9,611 | Boychinovtsi | 1,588 |
Brusartsi | :bg:Община Брусарци|Брусарци | 5,140 | Brusartsi | 1,277 |
Chiprovtsi | :bg:Община Чипровци|Чипровци | 3,773 | Chiprovtsi | 1,937 |
Georgi Damyanovo | :bg:Община Георги Дамяново|Георги Дамяново | 2,867 | Georgi Damyanovo | 494 |
Lom | :bg:Община Лом|Лом | 31,064 | Lom | 25,321 |
Medkovets | :bg:Община Медковец|Медковец | 4,103 | Medkovets | 1,866 |
Montana | :bg:Община Монтана|Монтана | 57,064 | Montana | 46,574 |
Valchedram | :bg:Община Вълчедръм|Вълчедръм | 9,988 | Valchedram | 3,748 |
Varshets | :bg:Община Вършец|Вършец | 8,424 | Varshets | 6,439 |
Yakimovo | :bg:Община Якимово|Якимово | 4,481 | Yakimovo | 1,711 |
Population
The Montana province had a population of 148,098 according to a 2011 census, of which were male and were female.As of the end of 2009, the population of the province, announced by the Bulgarian National Statistical Institute, numbered 155,899 of which are inhabitants aged over 60 years.
The following table represents the change of the population in the province after World War II:
Ethnic groups
Total population : 148 098Ethnic groups :
Identified themselves: 143 467 persons:
- Bulgarians: 123 820
- Romani: 18 228
- Others and indefinable: 1 248
Ethnic group | Population | Percentage |
Bulgarians | 157,507 | |
Romani | 22,784 | |
Russians | 272 | |
Turkish | 235 | |
Armenian | 19 | |
Vlachs | 19 | |
Macedonian | 16 | |
Greeks | 24 | |
Ukrainians | 46 | |
Jews | 3 | |
Other | 250 |
Language
In the 2001 census, 181,208 people of the population of 182,258 of Montana Province identified one of the following as their mother tongue :160,494 Bulgarian,
19,849 Romani,
220 Turkish,
and 645 other.
Religion
In the 2011 census, 136,175 people of the population of 148,098 of Montana Province identified one of the following as their religion:In the 2001 census, 172,358 people of the population of 182,258 of Montana Province identified one of the following as their religion:
Towns and villages
The place names in bold have the status of town. Other localities have the status of village.Berkovitsa (Берковица)
The Berkovitsa municipality has one town and 19 villages:- Balyuvitsa
- Barzia
- Berkovitsa
- Bistrilitsa
- Bokilovtsi
- Borovtsi
- Gaganitsa
- Komarevo
- Kostentsi
- Kotenovtsi
- Leskovets
- Mezdreya
- Parlichevo
- Pesochnitsa
- Rashovitsa
- Slatina
- Chereshovitsa
- Tsvetkova bara
- Yagodovo
- Zamfirovo
Boychinovtsi (Бойчиновци)
- Beli breg
- Beli brod
- Boychinovtsi
- Erden
- Gromshin
- Kobilyak
- Lehchevo
- Madan
- Marchevo
- Ohrid
- Palilula
- Portitovtsi
- Vladimirovo
Brusartsi (Брусарци)
- Bukovets
- Brusartsi
- Dabova mahala
- Dondukovo
- Kiselevo
- Knyazheva mahala
- Kriva bara
- Odorovtsi
- Smirnenski
- Vasilovtsi
Chiprovtsi (Чипровци)
- Belimel
- Chelyustnitsa
- Chiprovtsi
- Gorna Kovachitsa
- Gorna Luka
- Martinovo
- Mitrovtsi
- Prevala
- Ravna
- Zhelezna
Georgi Damyanovo (Георги Дамяново)
- Chemish
- Dalgi del
- Diva Slatina
- Elovitsa
- Gavril Genovo
- Georgi Damyanovo
- Glavanovtsi
- Govezhda
- Kamenna Riksa
- Kopilovtsi
- Melyane
- Pomezhdin
- Vidlitsa
Lom (Лом)
- Dobri dol
- Dolno Linevo
- Kovachitsa
- Lom
- Orsoya
- Slivata
- Staliyska mahala
- Stanevo
- Traykovo
- Zamfir
Medkovets (Медковец)
- Asparuhovo
- Medkovets
- Pishurka
- Rasovo
- Slivovik
Montana (Монтана)
- Belotintsi
- Bezdenitsa
- Blagovo
- Doktor Yosifovo
- Dolna Riksa
- Dolna Verenitsa
- Dolno Belotintsi
- Gabrovnitsa
- Gorna Verenitsa
- Gorno Tserovene
- Klisuritsa
- Krapchene
- Lipen
- Montana
- Nikolovo
- Slavotin
- Smolyanovtsi
- Stubel
- Studeno buche
- Sumer
- Trifonovo
- Vinište
- Virove
- Voynitsi
Valchedram (Вълчедръм)
- Botevo
- Buzovets
- Cherni vrakh
- Dolni Tsibar
- Gorni Tsibar
- Ignatovo
- Mokresh
- Razgrad
- Septemvriytsi
- Valchedram
- Zlatiya
Varshets (Вършец)
- Cherkaski
- Dolna Bela Rechka
- Dolno Ozirovo
- Draganitsa
- Klisurski Monastery
- Gorna Bela Rechka
- Gorno Ozirovo
- Spanchevtsi
- Stoyanovo
- Varshets
Yakimovo (Якимово)
- Dalgodeltsi
- Dolno Tserovene
- Komoshtitsa
- Yakimovo