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Svoge Municipality

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Municipality in Sofia Province, Bulgaria
Svoge Municipality Община Своге
Municipality
Country Bulgaria
ProvinceSofia Province
SeatSvoge

Svoge Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Своге, romanizedObština Svoge) is located in western Bulgaria and is a part of Sofia Province. It covers a territory of 868,6 km and has a population of around 21,000 people, more than 1/3 of which lives in the town of Svoge itself. The municipality also includes 37 villages. The municipality is one of the largest by area in the country. It neighbours Montana Province, Vratsa Province & Sofia (City of) province.

Demographics

Religion

According to the latest Bulgarian census of 2011, the religious composition of Svoge Municipality was the following:

Religious composition of Svoge Municipality
Orthodox Christianity 71.33%
Catholicism 0.25%
Protestantism 0.15%
Islam 0.06%
Other 0.05%
No religion 0.99%
Not stated 2.1%
Unknown 25.0%

Populated places

References

  1. "Religious composition of Bulgaria 2011". pop-stat.mashke.org.

External links

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