Belevehchevo
Belevehchevo Белевехчево | |
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Village | |
41°34′N 23°19′E / 41.567°N 23.317°E / 41.567; 23.317 | |
Country | Bulgaria |
Province | Blagoevgrad Province |
Municipality | Sandanski |
Area | |
• Total | 1.87 km2 (0.72 sq mi) |
Elevation | 364 m (1,194 ft) |
Population (2013)[1] | |
• Total | 1 |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Belevehchevo (Bulgarian: Белевехчево) is a village in Sandanski Municipality, Blagoevgrad Province, south-western Bulgaria and as of 2013 has only 1 inhabitant.[1] It lies at the south-western foothills of the Pirin mountains facing the Sandanski-Petrich Valley. It is located at about 1 km east of the municipal centre Sandanski and some 124 km south of the national capital Sofia.[1]
In 1873 it had 32 households and 100 inhabitants, all of them Bulgarians. At the outbreak of the First Balkan War in 1912 13 people from Belevehchevo joined the Macedonian-Adrianopolitan Volunteer Corps that was formed in support the Bulgarian war effort against the Ottoman Empire.[2]
Citations
- ^ a b c "Belevehchevo". Guide Bulgaria. Retrieved 5 July 2018.
- ^ Macedonian-Adrianopolitan Volunteer Corps 1912-1913. Personnel 2006, p. 829
References
- Collective (2006). Македоно-одринското опълчение 1912-1913 г. Личен състав [Macedonian-Adrianopolitan Volunteer Corps 1912-1913. Personnel] (in Bulgarian). София (Sofia): Главно управление на архивите (General Department of Archives). ISBN 954-9800-52-0.
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