Cerna Gora is a village in Southern Bulgaria. The village is located in Pernik Municipality, Pernik Province. Аccording to the numbers provided by the 2020 Bulgarian census, Bogdanovdol currently has a population of 271 people with a permanent address registration in the settlement.[1]

Cerna Gora
Village
Cerna Gora
Cerna Gora is located in Bulgaria
Cerna Gora
Cerna Gora
Cerna Gora village on the map of Bulgaria, Veliko Tarnovo province
Coordinates: 42°36′11″N 22°56′05″E / 42.603021°N 22.934646°E / 42.603021; 22.934646
CountryBulgaria
ProvincePernik Province
MunicipalityPernik Municipality
Area
 • Total16.078 km2 (6.208 sq mi)
Elevation
677 m (2,221 ft)
Population
 • Total271
Area code07712

Geography and Culture

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Bogdanovdol village is located in Southern Bulgaria. The climate of the village is continental. It lies on the borders of the Balkan Mountains.

The village is located 12 kilometers west of Pernik, and 2 kilometers from Batanovtsi. The capital of Bulgaria, Sofia, is 39 kilometers northeast. It carries the same name as the mountain it lies in the summit of - Cerna Gora.[2]

Nearby are the two tallest peaks of the mountain - Tumba (1158) and Vetrushka (1129)

History and Infrastructure

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The village was first created after Cerna Gora was separated from the town of Batanovtsi in the year 1991.[3]

There is a community hall and a library in the village, alongside a grocery store and a cafe. The closest doctor, pharmacy, and school are located in Batanovtsi.

Ethnicity

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According to the Bulgarian population census in 2011.[4]

Number Percentage(in %)
Total 302 100.00
Bulgarians 295 97.68
Turks 0 0
Romani 0 0
Others 0 0
Do not define themselves 0 0
Unanswered 7 0.02

References

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  1. ^ "Census, Population of Bulgarian Settlements 2020". Grao.BG. Archived from the original on 2020-06-22.
  2. ^ "Cerna Gora village (Pernik)". Mirela.bg. Archived from the original on 2020-03-28.
  3. ^ "Information about Cerna Gora, Pernik". National statistical institute Bulgaria. Archived from the original on 2014-03-10.
  4. ^ "Bulgaria population census 2011". Population Stat. Archived from the original on 2015-06-27.