Srebrinowo
Srebrinowo (Сребриново) | ||||
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Oblast : | Pazardzhik | |||
Residents : | 16 (March 15, 2009) | |||
Area : | 0.1 km² | |||
Population density | 160 inhabitants / km² | |||
Coordinates : | 42 ° 32 ' N , 24 ° 1' E | |||
Height : | 695 m | |||
Postal code : | 4525 | |||
License plate : | PA |
Srebrinowo ( Bulgarian Сребриново , before 1934 Sarbinowo (Сърбиново)) is a village in the rural community Panagyurishte in southwestern Bulgaria with about 16 inhabitants. It is located in the Pazardzhik Oblast at about 695 meters above sea level. The village is remote in the Sashtinska Sredna Gora , the western mountain range of the Sredna Gora , and is about 25 kilometers by car to the west of the administrative center of the municipality in Panagyurishte .
Srebrinowo carried the name Sarbinowo (Сърбиново; alternatively, Serbinowo / Srbinowo) until the coup in Bulgaria in 1934 by the right-wing national organization Zveno under the leadership of Kimon Georgiev and the administrative reform radically implemented in the same year.
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- Dates and alternative names for Srebrinowo
- Population of Srebrinowo
- "Речник на селищата и селищните имена в България 1878-1987", Nikolaj Mitschew / Petar Koledarow, Sofia, 1989