Malo Konare

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Village in Pazardzhik, Bulgaria
Malo Konare
Мало Конаре
Village
Malo-Konare-townhall.jpg
42°12′00″N 24°25′59″E / 42.200°N 24.433°E / 42.200; 24.433
Country Bulgaria
OblastPazardzhik
OpštinaPazardzhik
Government
 • Mayor (Municipality)Petar Kulenski (PP–DB)
 • Mayor (Town Hall)Dimcho Karaivanov
Area
 • Total52.214 km2 (20.160 sq mi)
Elevation
209 m (686 ft)
Population
 (2024)
 • Total3,852
 • Density74/km2 (190/sq mi)
Area code03513
Vehicle registrationРА

Malo Konare (Bulgarian: Мало Конаре) is a village located in Pazardzhik Municipality, Pazardzhik Province, of southern Bulgaria. [1] As of 2022[update] it has 3,856 inhabitants.[2]

It is located at altitude of 209 metres above the sea level, 8 km (5.0 mi) to the east of Pazardzhik in a fertile plain. Agriculture is the main occupation for the population. The main products are cereals, rice, vegetables (tomatoes, peppers, watermelons, potatoes, cabbages, beans), orchards, grapes. Livestock breeding is also well-developed, including mainly cattle, pigs, poultry. The village has a kindergarten, school, chitalishte and library with more than 14,000 books. There is a church "Sv. Atanasii" built in 1802. The ruins of an ancient Thracian town are 2 km (1.2 mi) to the east.

References

  1. ^ "Depopulated Bulgaria: 592 Villages have only One Person Each or are Completely Deserted - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency". www.novinite.com. Retrieved 2023-01-30.
  2. ^ https://www.grao.bg/tna/t41nm-15-09-2022_2.txt
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