- Pazardzhik Province
Infobox Province of Bulgaria
Cyrillic = Област Пазарджик
Capital =Pazardzhik
Municipalities = 11
Area = 4,459 km²
Population = 317,358 GRAO (14.09.2007)
Density = 68 persons/km²
LicensePlate = PA
Governor = Angel Cholakov
Website =Pazardzhik is a
province located in southernBulgaria and covers 4,458 km². Ranging from 190 to 370 m above sea level, Pazardzhik is home to 319,358 people (1998).The province is abundant with
water resources , its mainwaterway is the riverMaritsa and itscatchment basin includes theTopolnitsa River andLuda Yana River .Economy
The backbone of the economy in the region is industry. The "Batashki Vodnosilov Pat" is an important hydrocomplex consisting of three hydro power plants- "Batak", "Peshtera" and "Aleko" with combined capacity of around 250 MW. Copper extracting industry is of national and European importance with major mines located around Panagyurishte (Asarel and Medet),
Elshitsa ,Tsar Asen andMina Radka . Machine building industry is developed inPazardzhik (lead acid batteries),Panagyurishte (optical),Velingrad . There is flourishing pharmaceutical industry inPeshtera with more than 1 000 employees in the plant. Paper industry is developed in Belovo. Timber industry is very important in the southern part of the region (the Rhodopes)- Batak,Peshtera ,Rakitovo andVelingrad . The manufacturing of textiles in well developed inPazardzhik ,Panagyurishte andVelingrad . There is a huge footware plant inPeshtera . Food processing industry is developed in most of the towns.Agriculture is also important, especially in the fertile central parts of the region. The most important crops are orchards (apples, plums and strawberries), grapes, wheat, barley, rye and rice. Livestock breeding is relatively well developed in the mountainous areas.Tourism
The province has considerable opportunities to develop mountain and rural tourism, especially in the southern parts where the
Rhodope mountains are located. The slopes are covered with dense deciduous and higher up, coniferous forests, dotted with numerous artificial lakes. The largest one is theBatak Dam , on whose shores are built two resorts: "Tsigov Chark" and "Saint Konstantin" as well as many villas and shrines. Fish is abundant in the dams, includingcarp ,rudd ,roach barbel ,perch ,zander and many others; the mountain streams are rich introut . There are spa resorts inVelingrad ,Strelcha ,Banya ,Varvara . The most famous landmarks are located inPanagyurishte ,Pazardzhik , Batak,Velingrad .Impressive ruins of an ancient basilica rise in the hilly country, close to the town of
Belovo . Numerous ruined fortresses are scattered around the province, the most famous of these areTsepina , and the ramparts near Bata andStrelcha .Transportation and communications
The road network is not dense. The
Trakiya motorway runs through the middle of the region. The main railway betweenSofia andPlovdiv also runs through it. There are two other railways: toPanagyurishte and toPeshtera . There are several military airports. As everywhere inBulgaria , every town and village in the region is provided with electricity, drinking water and telephone network. Each town and some villages are provided with Internet connection, and the cellular phone coverage is almost 100%, as most people own GSMs.Some of the interconnecting roads, especially higher up the mountain, are currently in a very bad state following heavy downpours in 2005 and 2006.Major towns
Its principal city is
Pazardzhik , and other municipalities areBatak ,Belovo ,Bratsigovo ,Kostandovo ,Lesichovo ,Panagyurishte ,Peshtera ,Rakitovo ,Septemvri ,Strelcha , andVelingrad .Towns in the Pazardzhik Province by population :
*Pazardzhik - 95 485
*Velingrad - 23 960
*Panagyurishte - 22 252
*Peshtera - 20 020
*Septemvri - 8 631
*Rakitovo - 8 304
*Bratsigovo - 4 577
*Strelcha - 4 515
*Kostandovo - 4 356
* Belovo- 4 095
* Batak- 3 782
*Sarnitsa - 3 607
*Vetren - 3 562External links
Provinces of Bulgaria
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