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Vitanovtsi

Coordinates: 42°38′53″N 22°58′48″E / 42.647982°N 22.979896°E / 42.647982; 22.979896
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Vitanovtsi 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, Vitanovtsi currently has a population of 268 people with a permanent address registration in the settlement.[1]

Vitanovtsi
Village
Vitanovtsi
Vitanovtsi is located in Bulgaria
Vitanovtsi
Vitanovtsi
Vitanovtsi village on the map of Bulgaria, Pernik province
Coordinates: 42°38′53″N 22°58′48″E / 42.647982°N 22.979896°E / 42.647982; 22.979896
CountryBulgaria
ProvincePernik Province
MunicipalityPernik Municipality
Area
 • Total
7.336 km2 (2.832 sq mi)
Elevation
692 m (2,270 ft)
Population
 • Total
268
Area code07719

Geography

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Vitanovtsi village is located in Pernik Municipality, and lies 8 kilometers northwest of Pernik, and 37 kilometers west of Sofia. The climate is continental with soft winter and cool summer.

The average elevation of the village is 692 meters.

There are three dams near the village – Meshtitsa, Yardzhilovtsi, and Slakovtsi, respectively 5 kilometers and 9 kilometers away from Vitanovtsi.[2]

Infrastructure

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There is a supermarket in the village, while the nearest medical help is located at the nearest municipality. There is a new temple "Vsi Sveti" and a football club alongside a stadium.[3]

  • "Vsi Svetii" Church was built in 2007 on the parcel of the previous school.
  • The community hall and library "Otets Paisii" was built in 1928.[4]

Ethnicity

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According to the Bulgarian population census in 2011.[5]

Number Percentage(in %)
Total 269 100.00
Bulgarians 269 100
Turks 0 0
Romani 0 0
Others 0 0
Do not define themselves 0 0
Unanswered 0 0

References

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  1. ^ "Census, Population of Bulgarian Settlements 2020". Grao.BG.
  2. ^ "Vitanovtsi". Mirela.
  3. ^ "Храм "Вси Светии" – Витановци | Опознай.bg". opoznai.bg (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 19 January 2022.
  4. ^ "Регистър на народните читалища -". chitalishta.com. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
  5. ^ "Bulgaria population census 2011". Population Stat.