Dryanovets, Dobrich Province
Village in Dobrich Province, Bulgaria
43°43′01″N 27°33′22″E / 43.717°N 27.556°E / 43.717; 27.556 (2020)
Dryanovets is a village in the municipality of Dobrichka, in Dobrich Province, in northeastern Bulgaria.[2]
Population
According to the Bulgarian Census of 2001, the village of Dryanovets was the village with the largest share of Roma people in its population: 90.2% of the population was ethically Rom, or 46 people (out of 51 people).[3] While the population of Dryanovets declined to 21 people in the 2011 Census, the percentage of Roma grew to 95% (20 out of 21 inhabitants). According to 2020 estimates, the village had 19 people.
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Dobrichka Municipality
Capital: Dobrich
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