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Dimitrovgrad, Bulgaria : ウィキペディア英語版
Dimitrovgrad, Bulgaria

Dimitrovgrad ((ブルガリア語:Димитровград)) is a town in Haskovo Province, south-central Bulgaria, located close to the province capital - Haskovo. It is a newly founded settlement, and was built at the end of the 1940s. The town takes its name from the communist leader Georgi Dimitrov. The town is the administrative centre of the homonymous Dimitrovgrad Municipality. As of February 2011, it had a population of 38,015 inhabitants (municipal population - 52,541).〔 (Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - towns in 2009 )〕〔 („WorldCityPopulation“ )〕〔(„pop-stat.mashke.org“ )〕
==History==
The city was built in 1947 by the Communist government of the time and the brigades organized for that purpose. On the 2 September, 1947 the town's establishment was officially announced, but its construction and expansion continued intensively for several more years, as the three villages (Rakovski, Mariyno and Chernokonyovo) that existed at the place were merged to form Dimitrovgrad. The main practical reason behind the new city was to create a modern industrial centre. Of course, there was also an ideological foundation for building it.
In 1970 the celebration of the national poetry festival 'Penio Penev' took place for the first time, and that tradition continues to the present. In 1980 the biennial Bulgarian theatrical poster was held for the first time. In 1987 the museum – house Penio Penev was opened.
In 1992, the monument to Georgi Dimitrov, the man after which the town is named, was removed by the authorities. This move, however, proved very unpopular with the local residents and in 2012 a plan was adopted by Dimitrovgrad city council to restore the statue and re-mount it by 2013.〔 http://www.dnevnik.bg/bulgaria/2012/06/29/1856367_dimitrovgrad_vrushta_pametnika_na_patrona_si_v_aleia - Restoration of the Georgi Dimitrov monument in Dimitrovgrad]〕

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