Koprivets
Koprivets is a village in northern Bulgaria, administered by the municipality of Ruse Province|Byala] and part of Ruse Province. It lies 50 km south of Ruse and 16 km east of Byala.
Geography
The village is on the left bank of the Baniski Lom river which joins with the Cherni Lom and Beli Lom rivers to produce the Rusenski Lom which flows into the River Danube near Ruse. Koprivets is next to the Popovski Hills in the Ludogorie hilly plateau region, part of the Danubian Plain.The distance from the Bulgarian capital, Sofia, is 270 km.
The surrounding countryside are a mosaic of farmland, forests and natural vegetation, which is quite sparsely populated with 34 inhabitants’ per square kilometre. The area is in the Köppen climate classification category Dfa = Hot-summer humid continental climate. The average annual temperature in the area °C. The warmest month is August when the average temperature is °C and the coldest is January with °C. The average rainfall is millimeter per month. The wettest month is June, with an average mm precipitation, and the driest months is August, with mm rainfall. There are 277 days with no rain.