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'''Sofia City Province''' ({{lang-bg|Област София-град}}, ''Oblast Sofia-grad'') is a [[province]] (''[[oblast]]'') of [[Bulgaria]]. Its administrative center is the city of [[Sofia]], the capital of the country.
'''Sofia City Province''' ({{lang-bg|Област София-град}}, ''Oblast Sofia-grad'') is a [[province]] (''[[oblast]]'') of [[Bulgaria]]. Its administrative center is the city of [[Sofia]], the capital of the country.


The province borders on [[Sofia Province]] and [[Pernik Province]]. It is a [[city-state]], consists of only 1 [[municipalities of Bulgaria|municipality]] – the [[Sofia Capital Municipality]].
The province borders on [[Sofia Province]] and [[Pernik Province]]. It is a [[city-state]], consisting of only 1 [[municipalities of Bulgaria|municipality]] – the [[Sofia Capital Municipality]].


== Cities ==
== Cities ==

Revision as of 01:23, 14 January 2017

Template:Infobox Bulgarian province

Sofia City Province (Template:Lang-bg, Oblast Sofia-grad) is a province (oblast) of Bulgaria. Its administrative center is the city of Sofia, the capital of the country.

The province borders on Sofia Province and Pernik Province. It is a city-state, consisting of only 1 municipality – the Sofia Capital Municipality.

Cities

Bankya, Buhovo, Novi Iskar, Sofia

Villages

Balsha, Bistritsa, Busmantsi, Chepintsi, Dobroslavtsi, Dolni Bogrov, Dolni Pasarel, German, Gorni Bogrov, Ivanyane, Jeleznitsa, Jelyava, Jiten, Kazichene, Klisura, Kokalyane, Krivina, Kubratovo, Katina, Lokorsko, Lozen, Malo Buchino, Marchaevo, Mirovyane, Mramor, Negovan, Pancharevo, Plana, Podgumer, Svetovrachene, Vladaya, Voluyak, Voynegovtsi, Yana

Ancestry

Population (2011 census): 1 291 591 Ethnic groups (2011):[1] Identified themselves: 1 178 131

  • Bulgarians: 1 136 433 (96,4 %),
  • Gypsies: 18 284 (1,6 %),
  • others and indefinable: 23 614 (2%)
  • A further 113,460 people did not answer the question for ethnic group.
Ethnic groups (2011)
Ethnic group percent
Bulgarians
96.4%
Gypsies
1.6%
others and indefinable
2.0%

References