- Samuil (village)
) is a village in northeastern
Bulgaria , part ofRazgrad Province , located in the geographic region ofLudogorie . It is the administrative centre of Samuil municipality, which lies in the eastern part of Razgrad Province.Samuil lies among the Samuil Heights in the Ludogorie Plateau, near the second highest hill in the Danubian Plain (501 metres). The population consists of
Bulgarians , Turks and Roma. The area was inhabited by theGetae and the Romans in Antiquity and by theSlavs andBulgars in theMiddle Ages . It was part of theFirst Bulgarian Empire and theSecond Bulgarian Empire , but fell under Ottoman rule as early as 1388. The construction ofBaron Hirsch 'sRousse -Kaspichan -Varna railway line in 1867-1868 turned the small village of "Ishiklar" into a railway station of local importance, with the first settlers being Greek merchants and harvesters. After theLiberation of Bulgaria , many Bulgarians settled in the village, which was renamed to "Gara Samuil" ("Samuil Station") and then to "Samuil" in honour of the medieval tsarSamuil of Bulgaria .Municipality
Samuil municipality covers an area of 250
square kilometre s and includes the following 14 places:Ethnic Turks constitute 75% of the population, Bulgarians being 14% and Roma 11%.
External links
* [http://www.samuil.org/ Samuil municipality website] bg icon en icon tr icon
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