• Source: Kuklen
    • Kuklen (Bulgarian: Куклен [ˈkuklɛn]) is a town in southern Bulgaria, part of Plovdiv Province. It is located 7 km to the south of the nearest major city, Plovdiv, and is approximately 140 km south east of the Bulgarian capital, Sofia. Kuklen was proclaimed a town on 23 May 2006, and as of 2005 had a population of 6,877. It is the center of Kuklen Municipality.
      Kuklen is notable for having, despite its low population, not only a majority Bulgarian Orthodox population with several Orthodox churches, but also Muslim residents and a mosque, as well as a Greek Catholic community and a Catholic place of worship, with all three religious communities living on good terms with each other.


      Geography


      Kuklen is located in the plains of the Rhodopes, 7 km. east of Plovdiv.


      Population


      The number of permanent residents in Kuklen is 6,881, and 6,000 more are temporary.
      As of February 2011, Kuklen has 5,858 residents.


      History




      Born in Kuklen


      Recep Küpçü, Bulgarian poet of Turkish origin


      Honor


      Kuklen Point on Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands is named after Kuklen.


      References

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