Administrative-territorial division of the Pirin part of Macedonia under the power of Bulgaria (1912)

Administrative-territorial division of the Pirin part of Macedonia under Bulgaria’s power (1912 -). This part of Macedonia became the district of the Kingdom of Bulgaria (Oct. 1912 – 20. ⅱ 1920), named as Strumica district, with the administrative center city of Strumica. It was administratively divided into the surroundings, with the surrounding centers: Upper Jumai (Blagoevgrad), Michonia (Razlog), Petrich, Neurus (Goce Delchev) and Melnik. With the decision of the Versaille Peace Conference Strumica, with part of its previous borough, it was seized in Bulgaria and was awarded to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Sloveni. The county was renamed Petrical District (ⅱ 1920 – 1934) with a Tuesday system. From the end of IX to the district city of Petrich, the administrative-territorial division of districts ⅹⅰⅰⅰ c. They were joined by the Sofia, and the neurocopic and the prime minister of the Plovdian area. After the Second World War, administrative-territorial changes were made several times. The Pirin part of Macedonia was an ancient district (1950-1987), then he was abolished and joined by the Sofia area. Lit.: Dessanka Todorovic, the occupation of Strumica in 1919, “messenger”, ⅹ / 1, Skopje, 1966; Encyclopedia Bulgaria, 1, Ban, Sofia, 1978. V. Nd.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис АДМИНИСТРАТИВНО-ТЕРИТОРИЈАЛНА ПОДЕЛБА на Пиринскиот дел на Македонија под власта на Бугарија (1912)

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