Studena, Pernik Province

Studena is a village in Southern Bulgaria. The village is located in Pernik Municipality, Pernik Province. Аccording to the numbers provided by the 2020 Bulgarian census, Studena currently has a population of 1740 people with a permanent address registration in the settlement.[1]

Studena
Village
Studena
Studena village’s Hall
Studena village’s Hall
Studena is located in Bulgaria
Studena
Studena
Studena village on the map of Bulgaria, Pernik province
Coordinates: 42.543894°N 23.120858°E / 42.543894; 23.120858
CountryBulgaria
ProvincePernik Province
MunicipalityPernik Municipality
Area
  Total74.794 km2 (28.878 sq mi)
Elevation
789 m (2,589 ft)
Population
  Total1,740
Area code07715

Geography

Studena village is located in Municipality Pernik, 15 kilometers away west from Pernik and 25 kilometers away from Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. It is located near the southern hills of Vitosha mountain and borders Golo Bardo. There is a nearby water dam next to the village, bearing the same name Dam Studena.

The climate is humid continental (Köppen climate classification Dfb), featuring a warm summer and a winter below freezing.

The name of the village stems from a story, according to which a Bulgarian freedom fighter along with his troops held the Byzantine empire army for one hundred days at the location before they overtook Sofia. From that, sto dena, which means one hundred days transitioned roughly into Studena.[2]

History

The initial name of the village was Istudene and can be found in Ottoman text dating back to the 15th century. The village's festive day is “Arhangelovden” and has been honored each year after the local church had been built.

There is a church “Sveti Georgi” dating back to the 15th century that was renovated and can be visited in the village.[3]

Ethnicity

According to the Bulgarian population census in 2011.[4]

Number Percentage(in %)
Total 1819 100.00
Bulgarians 1748 96
Turks 0 0
Romani 0 0
Others 0 0
Do not define themselves 0 0
Unanswered 70 4

References

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