Chuprene

Place in Vidin, Bulgaria
Chuprene
Чупрене
The central square in Chuprene with the clock tower, the church and the school
The central square in Chuprene with the clock tower, the church and the school
43°31′04″N 22°39′54″E / 43.51778°N 22.66500°E / 43.51778; 22.66500
Country Bulgaria
Provinces
(Oblast)
Vidin
Government
 • MayorVanyo Kostin
Elevation
556 m (1,824 ft)
Population
 (2008)[1]
 • Total585
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal Code
3950
Area code09327

Chuprene (Bulgarian: Чупрене, pronounced [ˈt͡ʃuprɛnɛ]) is a village in northwestern Bulgaria, part of Vidin Province. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Chuprene Municipality, which lies in the southern part of Vidin Province. The village is located 20 kilometres from Belogradchik, 70 kilometres from Vidin, and 13-15 kilometres from the Bulgarian-Serbian border.

Chuprene is situated on the Manastirka and Chuprene rivers in the western Balkan Mountains, at the foot of the Sveti Nikola Mountain and close to Midzhur, the highest peak of the western Balkan Mountains at 2,169 metres. The village is part of the copper ore vein from Bor to Chiprovtsi, and may have been settled by German ("Saxon") ore miners in the Middle Ages. The area has been inhabited since the Bronze Age and was part of the Roman Empire in Antiquity, the First Bulgarian Empire and the Second Bulgarian Empire in medieval times. The village itself was first mentioned in an Ottoman register of the Vidin sanjak of 1454–1455. Jérôme-Adolphe Blanqui mentions it as Chupren in the description of his journey from Belogradchik to Niš in 1841. After the Liberation of Bulgaria, Chuprene grew rapidly and reached a peak population of 1,800–2,000.

The entire population is Christian,[citation needed] Bulgarian Orthodoxy being the dominant confession. Chuprene has a church with a bell and clock tower. The Chuprene Biosphere Reserve is located in the surrounding mountains.

Municipality

Chuprene municipality includes the following 9 places:

Trivia

Chuprene Glacier on Smith Island, among South Shetland Islands of the British Antarctic Territory, is named after Chuprene.

Gallery

  • Overview of Chuprene
    Overview of Chuprene
  • Chitalishte "Hristo Botev" in Chuprene
    Chitalishte "Hristo Botev" in Chuprene
  • School of Chuprene
    School of Chuprene
  • Church of Chuprene
    Church of Chuprene
  • The Chuprene River
    The Chuprene River
  • Stone bridge near Varbovo
    Stone bridge near Varbovo
  • Overview of Targovishte
    Overview of Targovishte

External links

  • Chuprene municipality website (in Bulgarian)


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