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Coordinates: 41°35N 25°08E / 41.583°N 25.133°E / 41.583; 25.133
 

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Ardino
Ардино
Distant view of Ardino
Distant view of Ardino
Flag of Ardino
Ardino is located in Bulgaria
Ardino

Ardino

Location of Ardino

Coordinates: 41°35′N 25°08′E / 41.583°N 25.133°E / 41.583; 25.133
CountryBulgaria
Province
(Oblast)
Kurdzhali
Government
 • Mayorİzzet Şaban
Elevation
684 m (2,244 ft)
Population
 (15.12.2010)
 • Total4,185
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal Code
6750
Area code03651
Main square in Ardino seen from the bridge.
Devil's bridge near Ardino.

Ardino (Bulgarian: Ардино, formerly Turkish: Eğridere) is a town in southern Bulgaria, in the Rhodope Mountains. It is located in Kardzhali Province and it is also close to Smolyan.

It is famous for its textile industry. It has a machine-building factory and a tobacco manufacturing industry. Tourist attractions include the Belite Brezi, the Eagle rocks, and the Dyavolski most (Devil's bridge). Under Ottoman rule, Ardino, then known in Turkish as Eğridere, was a kaza centre in the Sanjak of Gümülcine in the Adrianople Vilayet before the Balkan Wars.[1] Ardino received its name in 1934[2] and was declared as a town in 1960.[3] Ardino is the birthplace of Sabahattin Ali, Turkish novelist, poet and journalist.

Villages[edit]

  • Ahryansko
  • Bashevo
  • Bistrogled
  • Bogatino
  • Borovitsa
  • Brezen
  • Byal izvor
  • Chervena skala
  • Chernigovo
  • Chubrika
  • Glavnik
  • Golobrad
  • Gorno Prahovo
  • Gurbishte
  • Dedino
  • Doyrantsi
  • Dolno Prahovo
  • Dyadovtsi
  • Enyovche
  • Hromitsa
  • Iskra
  • Kitnitsa
  • Kroyachevo
  • Latinka
  • Levtsi
  • Lenishte
  • Lyubino
  • Mak
  • Mlechino
  • Musevo
  • Padina
  • Paspal
  • Pesnopoy
  • Pravdolyub
  • Ribartsi
  • Rodopsko
  • Rusalsko
  • Svetulka
  • Sedlartsi
  • Sinchets
  • Spoluka
  • Srunsko
  • Star chitak
  • Stoyanovo
  • Suhovo
  • Temenuga
  • Turna
  • Turnoslivka
  • Yabulkovets
  • Zhaltusha
  • Notable natives[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ http://alex.eled.duth.gr/Istoria/thrace_english/Thracee7_7.htm Archived 2010-10-12 at the Wayback Machine THRACE FROM THE CONGRESS OF BERLIN TILL THE BALKAN WARS (1878-1912)
  • ^ http://www.visittobulgaria.com/visit/dir.asp?d=0-8-Ardino Ardino
  • ^ http://ardino.blogspot.com/2008/02/blog-post_28.html Ardino

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