Municipality Dolni Dabnik
The Dolni Dabnik municipality is located in North-Western Bulgaria in Pleven District. The Municipality consists of 1 town (municipal center Dolni Dubnik) and 6 villages. Dolni Dabnik Municipality is situated in the central part of the Danubian undulating plane and has an important crossroad and transport-geographic location. Its territory is crossed by main roads and railway lines connecting the Danubian plane and the Black Sea to the capital city of Sofia and Southern Bulgaria. Dolni Dabnik Municipality has a large reserve of own water sources of drinking water with good quality and flow rate sufficient to cover the population needs. Water intake is mostly by shaft wells, catchment and drainage systems - a total of 33 water sources.
The protected natural sights in Dolni Dabnik Municipality are the following: Peshterite protected area - Petarnitsa village, Gininata Peshtera natural sight in Stoudenets locality, Sadovets village, The area of Stoudenets forest park in Stoudenets locality near the old citadel of the Monastery in Sadovets village and others...
Quick facts about Municipality Dolni Dabnik
In Bulgarian (Native transliteraion): Община Долни ДъбникOther transliteration(s): Dolni Dubnik
Region: North-Western planing region of Bulgaria
District: Pleven district
Municipality: Dolni Dabnik municipality
Latitude: 43.4000015
Longtitude: 24.4330006
Altitude: 2
Area Size: 310km2
Population: 15995 people (2005)